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Jan 29, 2013
Ebony T.
Hey
I put red streaks in my hair for the holidays but I have to go back to school tomorrow and was wondering what would be the best way to get rid of red from blonde hair
Strict school, probs get expelled if there is still colour in there :|
Jan 29, 2013
Kate G.
Re dye it blond or wash your hair then dye completly then wash and dry ...etc until faded out
Jan 29, 2013
Kaysey L.
Red is probably the hardest color to keep in your hair so lucky for you it'll probably be relatively easy to fade out. Just wash it with Head and Shoulders shampoo or a clarifying shampoo until it's faded enough and then if you need to you can probably just dye over it.