Haircolor, I want it gone!
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Sep 1, 2014
Liv I.
So I dyed my hair a year ago like a weird light brown and I don't have to the time to go to Sally's and pick up a Hair color stripper. So I was wondering is there any DIYs for taking out excess color from your hair? I really just want all the brown out of my hair before school starts because it looks awful 😣. Any help at all would be very much appreciated.
Sep 1, 2014
Miah N.
What color do you want it?
Sep 1, 2014
Liv I.
I want it to just be my natural hair again. So I was wondering if I could strip the excess dye from my hair somehow. Like a DIY cause I don't have time to go and get one from sallys.
Sep 1, 2014
Bry R.
Hmm well you could always Google it. But from what little research I did, a few ways are a Vitamin C paste, dandruff shampoo and baking soda, clothing detergent, dish soap and regular shampoo, and lemon rinse. If you are desperate, these are worth a try.