Fixing Bad Home Hair Color - To Color Or Not?

Most women have tried at least one home hair color! Sometimes it turns out great but sometimes you create a mess and end up with a bad hair color. Trying to fix your hair color at home can be challenging but there are a few things that might help. Most of all, don't panic. Take deep breaths and realize that most mistakes can be relatively easy to fix. You do have options!

Many women try a new color when they get frustrated or bored with their own hair color. Many women have tried to 'go blonde' but been left with orange hair instead. This generally happens after the blonde color they used didn't lift their hair as much as the package promised! When color mistakes happen, remember that life is full of hair blunders. Most hair color mistakes are fixable! It may take a few more colors to reverse your color disaster, but have patience. After all, good things come to those who wait!

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If you can afford to go to a color professional, that may be your easiest route! However, you'll need to do this in the first 48-72 hours. After that your color may lock into your hair and may be harder to remove. If you can't afford to go to a hairdresser, you might consider calling the hair color manufacturer for assistance. (i.e. Clairol, L'Oreal, etc.) Most of the major companies have toll free consumer help lines printed on color labels. Sometimes they're helpful, sometimes they're not. It largely depends on the problem you have and the persons working knowledge of color that you contact.

Dark Hair Color You'll have better success in removing brown and black permanent hair color with a color removal product or bleach, but these shouldn't be used very often. These are strong products and can permanently damage your hair. Depending on the color you selected, you may be able to cover permanent color temporarily with a semi-permanent color. This is especially true if your color isn't too dark. Its much easier to cover mistakes quickly on lighter brown colors than it is on darker colors.

Henna Hair Color Many people have home hair color disasters with henna. Not only does henna coat the hair, it can be highly unpredictable. To get rid of henna colors, try alcohol and mineral oil.

Red Hair Color Try L'Oreal Tone Refiner to remove red hair colors. This brand new product has mixed reviews. It depends on how fast you use the product, your hair texture, the color you used, and how 'locked in' the color is. Tone refiners are somewhat limited, as they only have two types available; one for blonde hair and one for brown hair. This product is a minimally invasive way to tone down the red colors you have. The only way to completely remove unwanted darker red colors is to bleach your hair, then add another color or a toner. You can do this yourself at home, if you have the right color information.

Brassiness For brassiness, try Clairol Shimmer Lights shampoo for blonde or white/gray hair. Shimmer Lights is a purple shampoo that is specially formulated to eliminate brassiness and orange hues. You can also try Silver Expressions Daily Color Enhancing Shampoo for gray to silver shades.

Hot water is notorious for fading chemically colored hair but should only be used once or twice. Using hot water longer than that can really damage your hair, not to mention what it does to your sebaceous glands and scalp! Damage plus a bad home hair color is double trouble! If you do damage your hair trying to get rid of home hair color, try hask placenta. It's sort of a disgusting product if you know what's really in it, but it's a great way to heal damaged hair.

The safest and least invasive way to remove bad hair colors is to use more color. You just have to know which colors to use. A good home hair color guide can help you fix your hair colors, if you like coloring your hair at home and are tired of guessing which colors to choose. Coloring your own hair is a lot of fun and you'll have such a wide variety of color choices! Knowing what color you'll end up with before you color helps you plan for better home hair color success!

Fixing Bad Home Hair Color - To Color Or Not?

Carolyn Dickerson has been in the beauty and health industries for over 25 years. She is the single mom of a mentally disabled child. In that time, she's learned how to think outside the box to create harmony in her own life but also in the lives of others. More than anything else, she adores helping others. Be sure to read her unique beauty and health tips at http://www.lookgreat-loseweight-savemoney.com