cancel the green (too much ash tones in the hair) with a red/auburn shade as this is the opposite colour to green
Complementary colors are used to neutralize unwanted tones when mixed together as they cancel out one another. In your case a green base color will neutralize any unwanted red tones in your hair. The green will cancel out all red tones in your hair.
no you need matt, metallic or green tones
use something w/ an ash (green) base. Green neutralizes red tones.
A purple shampoo will neutralize any unwanted brass (yellow/orange tones) from blonde hair.
Vitamin c treatments and reddish orange hair dye in small amounts with conditioner
You need to neutralize the green with a warm tone. Something that has red tones it. If you actually died your hair green then you will need to strip the color out with bleach (go to Sallys). Hopefully that helps!
Wash it with Ketchup. Tomato will neutralize the green color.
You have to dye your hair blonde and it should pull the red from your hair or if you don't want to risk your hair falling out, go to a salon. Don't use anything with Auburn colours, use dyes with ash colours.
Blonde, dirty blonde, or light brown not black or burgundy or dark brown
Apply a brown hair dye without a lot of gold tones in it. You have enough gold tones in your hair already. Get a hair colour with some cooler tones in it.
yes, but use anything with the word "cool" or "ash" - ashy browns reduce gold or orange tones.
For mousy brown hair, colors that complement the natural tones include warm shades like caramel, honey, and golden blonde. These colors can help enhance the warmth in mousy brown hair and create a harmonious look. Additionally, earthy tones like olive green, rust, and mustard can also be flattering choices for clothing or accessories to complement mousy brown hair.