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No, the only way to remove hair dye from hair is to use a hair lightening product...i.e. Bleach for hair.
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you dont dye your hair blonde you remove all colour pigment with bleach
if you want to find out the hard way, go for it
How do u remove dip die with no hair colour remover
u dye it with another color or the color of ur hair now
Well first you'd have to remove the gel. If you don't you can't be sure that the dye would penetrate your hair down to the shaft where it is needed. It's wash out the gel and then dye your wet hair. No problem!
Henna dyes and metallic dyes are bad both ways. They can interact with other chemicals to create colors with an odd greenish/orange cast and/or damage to the point of needing to be cut off. I do not recommend henna dyes, do some internet research...you'll probably find some of what I'm talking about. -------------- Metallic dyes and henna dyes (which usually contain metallic dyes) cannot be removed from the hair. Once you have used a metallic dye, no other chemicals can be used on the hair. The only way to remove the color is to cut off the treated hair. Using other chemicals on hair treated with metallic dyes can cause negative chemical reactions that may include irreversable damage and breakage, uncorrectable unusual color changes, and even chemical burns. One of the tell-tale signs hair has been treated with a metallic dye is when any ammonia-based hair color product or bleach is applied, the hair begins to emit a strong foul odor and smoke may be seen rising from the hair. If this occurs, rinse immediately to prevent chemical burns on the scalp and minimize damage to the hair.
it fades away over time.
Demi-permanent dye is not nearly as bad for your hair as permanent. Especially good on virgin hair. Certain brands will interact with bleach and other professional dyes as well. These contain metallic ions that prevent absorption in the hair shaft. Keeping your hair healthy whilst using this dye will leave the hair soft still. Some infuse shine as well.
The perm chemicals can make your hair color wash out or fade significantly, so I would suggest talking to your hair stylist. If you have used a henna dye or any dye that contains metallic salts, the chemicals in perm solution will cause a volatile reaction when mixing with the metallic salts in your hair, so its not suggested to use any type of color of this kind if you plan on having any kind of chemical texturizing services done.
a hair dryer does not dye hair