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Apr 20, 2013
Sierra C.
Has anyone used these? I got one from Sally's it's one n only brand. I used and it did takeout most of the color, I had been dying with red and violet dyes, but it left it a brassy version of my natural. I've tried toning it with ash blondes and its not accepting dye. Is there anything I can do to color correct at home? I really don't want to go to the salon because my hair stylist is also my best friend and were fighting right now. I know, this sounds petty but... I'm hoping there is something I can do. Please help!!'
Apr 20, 2013
Brianna S.
Purple shampoo pulls out brass. try shimmering lights by clariol.