How to get rid of green dip dye/ombre?
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Jun 7, 2015
Iris B.
I ombre bleached my medium blond hair, and even before the bleach my front pieces where already a little more lightened because of the sun.
I put in "Violet" by directions, but it faded to a green. I've tried everything to get it out! It did lighten but there is still a noticeable stain of green, especially on my front strands.
Should I use bleach/bleach bath or should I color a medium blonde over it again? (Semi/permanent and only over the bleached parts or my whole hair?)
Thank you! :D
Jun 7, 2015
Sarah T.
Make it a darker color like a natural medium brown
Jun 7, 2015
Sadie G.
Try getting color remover. They should sell it at your local beauty supply store
Jun 8, 2015
Maya H.
Try re bleaching it and get the same or different color of dye it the same color. Also get a different brand of dye that should be better.
Jun 8, 2015
Leila C.
Honestly this is something you have to be patient with. There are few things you can try to fade the color:
-You can crush 4-6 tablets of vitamin c and mix it with shampoo, use head and shoulders or clarifying shampoo. Wet hair and apply it. Leave it in for 30 mins to an hour and rinse out. Make sure to apply conditioner after.
-You can also mix some baking soda with shampoo. And do the same as above.
-You can also soak your hair in bath salts.
-You can wash your hair with dish soap, but make sure to condition well after because it can be drying.
-Another thing is try a color remover like color oops or color before.
And final thing use a cheap shampoo! Wash your hair more often than you would. The color will come out slowly, but you have to be patient.