Pleeeease help! Can ombré's be covered over or fixed?
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Feb 22, 2014
Christina F.
Ok so my friend had dyed her shoulder-length hair dark auburn/red about 5 months ago. It's been red ever since and she was getting tired of it and so she went to the salon and had them dye it dark brown (her natural color) and had them fade it into a light brown and into blonde at the bottom (ombré). Well long story short they did a horrible job, and they didn't strip the red out so the blonde tips are orange. Her hair is fried from so much dying, and we don't know how to fix it! Please help!
Feb 22, 2014
Christina F.
Do you have a recommendation for the deep conditioner? & we'll look for ash coloring and see what we can do, thank you so much!
Feb 22, 2014
Christina F.
Ok perfect thank you!
Feb 22, 2014
Dimphy V.
Take good care of it, use deep condiotioners/ masks and the good thing about this generation is almost all hair colours are 'accepted'. Rock your orange, haha ;p.