How to Correct Bad Hair Dye
Coloring your hair can completely change your look. When your hair is done by a professional, you will get the color you like but at a cost. Instead, many people will purchase boxed dye and color their hair at home. Although inexpensive, doing your own dye job can result in a bad dye job. If you find yourself in this predicament, there's only one thing you can do: strip the bad hair dye out of your hair. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Purchase hair pigment stripper from a beauty supply shop or drugstore.
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Wear a pair of protective gloves, as well as old clothes. This will help to keep your hands and clothing from being stained by the chemicals.
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Pour the stripping activator liquid into the remover powder bottle. Shake the bottle to thoroughly mix the ingredients.
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Saturate your hair with the liquid. Massage the stripper throughout your hair.
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Leave the hair stripper in your hair to set for the amount of time specified in the directions.
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Wash your hair. Once you are finished washing your hair, you can safely dye it to any color you'd like.
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Tips & Warnings
Never dye your hair on top of the bad dye job, and adding more color to your hair will damage it. Always strip the color first before dyeing it.