Sunday, July 20, 2008

Tips on Removing Black Hair Dye

by Anthony J. Carter

Dyeing your hair needs a lot of practise and some common sense to get the perfect results. Which way your hair looks after dyeing is dependant not only on how the dye is applied, but also on the different kinds of hair dye that are utilised and the hair dye colors that you have applied. Even when things are done right though, there are times when the hair dye you have added to your hair does not suit you and you want to return your hair back to the original color. More often than not, it is a simpler assignment than you may expect, but if you are going to try removing black hair dye, especially from blond or very light colored hair, there are certain things you need to be prepared for.

For brunette or dark hair dye colors, it is necessary to assess precisely what type of hair dye was used before you can start removing the dye. When removing black hair dye from blonde or light hair, it can be as simple as extra shampooing with special clarifying shampoo. If you had used semi permanent hair dye, then extra hair washings will totally remove the hair dye color from your hair. The clarifying shampoo gets rid of the hair dye by stripping it of chlorine, which will remove the color. Use the shampoo a few times to see results.

But at the other end of the stick, if, you have used a permanent hair dye and don'tlike the way your hair is looking now it is going to be more difficult to dispense with the dye from your hair. There are some special products that can be found on the market that work by bleaching the hair to remove color that is not wanted. These are good in removing black hair dye from hair, but they also take away some of your own natural hair color and some of the useful properties that keep your hair healthy.

With all of hair dye removal it is important to treat your hair subsequently for lost moisture. Dyeing and then removing hair dye will dry out your hair excessively and cause it to become brittle. Use a strong leave in conditioner and duck undue washing and shampooing for a three or four days once you have removed all the hair dye. As soon as your hair has recovered from the drying out that is experienced you can decide on another hair dye color to try in order to obtain the hair color that you desire.

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