The only way to remove permanent hair color is with a color removal product. Depending on the color that you selected, you may be able to cover the permanent color with a semi or demi-color.
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To remove hair color stains simply use a regular tube of toothpaste, apply a small dab to your finger and gently rub the toothpaste over the stained area of the skin. Rinse with lukewarm water. Repeat until the stain is removed.
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How to Remove Permanent Black Hair Dye ... If you are thinking about coloring your hair darker but you aren't sure how thrilled you will be with the results, try using a semi-permanent hair color first. These dyes will give you all the fabulous color you want, but without the commitment.
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・ 1 Learn the basic principles of how black hair dye color works. Permanent black hair dye uses hair bleach... ・ 2 Buy a professional hair dye removal kit. Such permanent hair dye removal kits cost approximately $10... ・ 3 Apply the hair dy...
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I hear this often from women who’ve used semi-permanent haircolor on very long hair, or who have used it repeatedly for many years. Semi-permanent color is formulated to penetrate into the cortex of the hair because of its small molecular m...
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In Reply to: Re: remove semi-permanent hair color??? posted by kim on May 25, 2004 at 01:07:03: ... I then bought some hair color remover *loreal* and it did absolutely nothing to the red. I'm supposed to go to work tomorrow and they ... Re: remove semi-permanent hair color??? That one person with the face 19:55:07 3/09/05 (0)
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A few of the salons I've called have all said that their hair color removers are very potent, and some even just completely bleach the hair. Are there any products I can use at home to remove a semi-permanent color that was added to bleached blonde hair (or something that at least removes it a couple of shades lighter)?
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speaking as a hairdresser, your "old hair" becomes very spongy afer repeated applications of color. you really cannot remove it. the only option is to have your hair trimed to strengthen the ends and get rid of the dark. ... RE: Removing semi-permanent hair color...
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