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.
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.
re dye it!
A purple shampoo will neutralize any unwanted brass (yellow/orange tones) from blonde hair.
no you need matt, metallic or green tones
No, the ash in hair dye gives hair a "cool" color with no red or gold and when applied, ash will neutralize red or gold tones.
use something w/ an ash (green) base. Green neutralizes red tones.
Your hair appears to be a mix of red, copper auburn, golden brown, and light ash brown tones. It likely falls into the category of a multi-tonal red or auburn hair color with highlights of brown and ash tones.
Auburn is primarily red with some brown tones.
ummm, particularly a color stripper.
a more deeper red. Not acomplete blood red, but a solid, shiny red.
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.