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Hair dye remover/stripper

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Missmagpie1 · 19/01/2016 16:33

I have my hair home coloured, not too much different to my own colour (dark brown) but its got red undertones and now roots that look awful. Can anyone recommend a good dye remover/stripper to take me back to my natural colour? Thanks!

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Missmagpie1 · 19/01/2016 20:32

Anyone?

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Youvegottobekidding · 22/01/2016 18:12

If you haven't rectified this already, Google Vitamin C & shampoo hair dye remover mix.

MoBro · 22/01/2016 19:52

Bare in mind you won't be 'taken back to your natural'. You will strip the artificial colour but be left with a much warmer version of your natural colour. So I'm not sure that will fix your original issue. I would recommend using a colour one shade lighter than your usual with an ash tone. The ash tone visually makes the hair look darker-it adds depth which is why I recommended one shade lighter but it will subdue or eradicate the warmth allowing you to grow out the colour or just maintain it.

Gwenhwyfar · 22/01/2016 20:08

Clarifying shampoo I suppose.

ICanSeeForMiles · 22/01/2016 20:15

Buy colour b4 extra strength and a light brown semi permanent for just now.
Use the colour b4 to the letter and then the colour that's applied afterwards will take much darker than the box suggests.
I've used the colour b4 three times in a week before and it's never damaged my hair, just stinks a bit.

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