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Avoid using hair colors that have 'golden', or 'caramel' in the name. You can also downplay the brassiness by 'covering' with a non permanent color like a light brown if highlighting dark brown hair or medium blonde if coloring blonde hair.

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Please don't put any more damaging chemicals in your hair! Go to a drug store or beauty supply store and look for a 'blueing' shampoo - created for white/silver hair.

Use it according to manufacturer's directions the first time - if your hair still looks brassy, or worse, orangey, use the shampoo again and leave it in for a few minutes. be sure to use conditioning packs and use the 'blue' shampoo as needed.

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Also, Non-Permanent or 'wash-out' haircolors are non damaging to the hair. ex. loreal 28 day color. Just a temporary fix until hair fades and blends. With all hair types and colors, there cant always be a home remedy. If all else fails, a salon is usually your best bet.

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BEWARE: While non/semi-permanent or 'wash-out' hair colors may not be 'damaging' per se, they CAN and DO leave deposits in hair that has been stripped by bleach or other harsh chemical processes leaving hair looking ashy grey, green or worse still orange!

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