To effectively cover green hair dye, opt for a warm-toned color, such as a rich auburn, golden brown, or warm copper, as these shades can counteract the green tones. A deep red or burgundy can also work well since red is opposite green on the color wheel. It's advisable to use a color-treated or semi-permanent dye to minimize damage and enhance color vibrancy. Always conduct a strand test to ensure the desired results.
If your hair is brown it will be forest green if your hair is blonde it will be light green if your hairis dirty blond it will be regular green
get green dye :)
yes it will but you might have to use perminant hair dye
no!
Blue,green
Maybe the chlorine in your hair has reacted with hair dye....?
Usually it's necessary to lighten your natural red hair before you dye it. That's how most systems dye red hair as it otherwise wouldn't cover the red hair.
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re-dye your hair with a brown colour that contains a hint of red dye. this should go over the green.
It might work better if you use a color stripper first to get the green out.
Yes, She is a blond.
If your hair is blonde, you can buy green hair dye and dye it according to directions or get it done at a professional salon. If your hair is darker, then you have to bleach it then add color to your hair. This can also be done at a salon. If you are asking for like a way to turn your hair green by accident, if your hair is blonde and you leave chlorine in it too long, eventually your hair reacts and it turns green.