Removing hair color depends on what kind of dye was used originally, and what color you would like your hair to be now. There are a lot of different chemicals in hair colors. It is a really good idea to consult with your hair stylist before applying any harsh chemicals or new color to your hair. If you are on a budget, your stylist should be able to recommend affordable solutions for keeping your hair in tip-top shape while achieving the color of your choosing. For example, if your hair was originally colored using a permanent or demi-permanent your hair was lightened before the color was applied. If you strip off the color now, you won't get your original hair color. However, if you used a semi-permanent or temporary hair color, the color should wash out in 15-25 shampoos. You can speed up the removal by using a harsh shampoo. One recommendation was to use liquid laundry detergent, which is very harsh and will not only strip the color but all the protective oils that keep your hair smooth and shiney. If you go this route, plan on using a deep conditioner immediately afterwards to protect your hair. If the hair color made your hair lighter in color, then getting back to your original color will be more difficult. The best recommendation is to color your hair using the color closests to your original hair color. This will give you an even color as it grows out, will cover roots, and maintain healthy hair. Before applying any color, or removing color from your hair: do a strand test. Test the treatment on a small patch of hair to test the results. Using a semi-permanent color will give you the flexibility of tweaking the color as each treatment washes off. Before you know it, you will be back to your original color. Whatever you do, don't bleach the hair color, the results can be unpredictable and land you in the "What was she thinking?" list.
Most pink hair dyes are stains. Unfortunately, whenever you try to strip, lighten or bleach these colors, they just become a lighter shade of what they were. "Stripping" hair is a BAD thing to do. Not only does it "strip" SOME of the color out, but it also strips away protein and moisture which gives hair its strength and elasticity. Your hair will eventually break without doing some reconstructing protein treatments.
you can use kool-aid or hair coloring
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strip the color out and dye over it..
The color will fade slightly, but permanent hair color will stay in your hair until it grows out or you strip it.. Roughly 6-8 weeks depending.
wash your hair with baby shampoo or baking soda.. its strips colour out
Pureology is definitely the best for volume and it won't strip your hair color.
Hot water can definitely damage colored hair. It will strip the color quickly.
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Yes, unless Head & Shoulders makes a sulfate-free shampoo or a color-safe shampoo, it will most definitely strip hair color.
Dye a strip of the hair colour in to your hair, then if you like it go with the full head :)
It's impossible to completely strip permanent hair-color, but washing your hair a lot in hot water-but obviously not hot to the point that it hurts you-can help seep hair dye out of hair.