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dizzyblonde 04-01-11 03:53 PM

Back to normality
 
No longer Dizzypink/red burd.

Never ever have a silly idea as to dye yer hair red, and never let me do it again either.


Blondeness is back.

That is all.:smt039

Milky Bar Kid 04-01-11 03:55 PM

Re: Back to normality
 
Lou, coulda told you that. I had red put in my hair professionally a few years ago and I had to get 3 bleach baths to remove it and even still, you could still see the pinky sheen!

dizzyblonde 04-01-11 04:06 PM

Re: Back to normality
 
no bleach was used to remove it. Theres stuff on the market that gets rid without making you bald these days:)
So I am now back to my more natural colour. With two small patches or red on the tips that refused to budge.

Milky Bar Kid 04-01-11 04:45 PM

Re: Back to normality
 
Yeh...unfortunately, that didn't work and I had resort to bleach bath! Well, the hairdresser did it. Thankfully my hair was in good nick so it cope ok-ish with it

dizzyblonde 04-01-11 05:18 PM

Re: Back to normality
 
A close friend is a hairdresser, and she just tells me what to do and I can go off and do it myself. But after her dying it twice in her shop then three times myself before xmas it wouldn't stay in, so I got the stuff to get rid from Sainsburys of all places!

I'm surprised a haridresser had to resort to bleach, as this stuff even gets black out, coming from a supermarket its great. Even Andrea said she'd buy a pack and see how it compares to her stuff, as its cheaper!

Milky Bar Kid 04-01-11 05:22 PM

Re: Back to normality
 
It was a different kind of dye used. It was Goldwell Elumen and even the return for it didn't work. Apparently because my hair is so porus.

dizzyblonde 04-01-11 05:26 PM

Re: Back to normality
 
Thats why the red wouldn't stick, because my hair is so porous, but as you say when the remover goes on porous hair has trouble releasing it....suppose I is lucky then !

Milky Bar Kid 04-01-11 05:29 PM

Re: Back to normality
 
Although, that wasn't as big a disaster as the blue. They ended up just having to razor it out.....thankfully it was long enough just to look like it was being layered but they couldn't get the green tinge out! Was my on fault though because I left it in for MONTHS, when it really should have been taken out a month to 2 months later...not 8...


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