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Nov 19, 2014
Emily B.
Thanks!
Nov 18, 2014
Jack B.
I always see Kendall O. giving the best hair dying advice, so you might ask on her profile if she doesn't answer here!
Nov 18, 2014
Shanae J.
If you need anymore help, you're welcome to ask me on my profile, or email me, it's on my profile as well! Good luck honey!
Nov 18, 2014
Emily B.
Awesome! Thank you for your help.
Nov 17, 2014
Shanae J.
Adding on to what Beautiful Ms. Megan said.. there's also a shampoo and conditioner that's specifically for your color hair from John Frieda that you can purchase at any drug store. Hair masks and treatments will mend the damage. As long as you use a color safe shampoo and conditioner for your hair color, you'll be fine.
Nov 17, 2014
Whyte W.
The less natural the color, the faster it fades. Washing hair in cold water with a sulfate-free shampoo as few times as possible will help it keep longer. Mixing purple dye into your conditioner will add back a little color each time as well. If you're planning to re dye it black, you won't need to strip the color; you can just dye over it.
Nov 17, 2014
Emily B.