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Very well explained on those shampos...

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OMG that is EXACTLY the problem i have. ive been using purple based shampoo to like kill the orange but to me it isnt making a difference...like i have only been using it for a week and each time i use it i have literally left the shampoo in for two hours and it doesnt effin work. if your hair is really damaged then you gonna have to wait and treat your hair like your first born- seriosuly. then after about 4 weeks you can go to the hairdressers and tell them to put a "ash" tone in. you might want to dye your hair like ash brunette and it will come out chocolate brown- always note, when choosing a hair color in our case, the result will be much redder. basically the reason it went orange is a: because you used an warm tone dye and it clinged big time or b: you used a normal dye, but because you probably use #OOPS# shampoo (sorry(:) it hasnt been able to cling to your hair folicles because it is clogged up with silicon. make sure you go to a professional hair care shop or the hairdressers and buy some shampoo, conditioner, something to protect your hair from the heat of hairdryers, straighteners and so fourth, something like a hair mask to replenish it and some purple based shampoo. i got all that excludoing the purple shamppoo in a pack for about $45 aus. but, it only contains water based silicon which isnt the bad type. normal like the supermarket shampoo basically is detergent, thats why it foams so much, perfume, thats why it smells so good, and silicon, which is what makes your hair so shiny after- because it coating your hair in a plastic layer. go get a pair of scissors and and put some hair between the scissor blade and your thumb, run this down the hair and youll see white stuff on the scissors, this is silicon, it is true! make sure you use a very blunt pair of scissors too. hope this helped, x

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How about giving your hair a break instead?

How long has it been since you stripped your hair?

If you are gonna strip it again from that hazelnut colour, it will definitely go orange, and unfortunately, the ash blonde will not be enough to neutralize the orange,...you would very likely need to strip the hair twice....

The other option, which would definitely be the better option, would be to start adding high-lights to the hazel colour and go lighter gradually.

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Val

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I have black hair i strip the black out of my hair and then it was orange then i have dye it hazelnut over the orange
i want to go blond can i strip my hair again and if its orange again maybe colour it with ash blond

Posted on: 2007/11/19 12:49

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The L'Oreal silver shampoo,..is great indeed, infact wether you got the orangetinge or not, it keeps blondes looking great.

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Posted on: 2007/10/20 10:42
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OKAY LISTEN, SOME OF THESE PEOPLE HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THEY R TALKING ABOUT, I have a few oranges pieces left in my hair also, I hate it also, I feel like if I go back to the salon, my hair will eventually fall out. which sucks, buttt brown does cover the orange, every time I wanted a quick fix I would just cover the orange with a dark brown , now I want it blond, so i use a shampoo called Loreal, for blonde's, Its a Purple shampoo in a purple bottle, any purple shampoo is good for toning down the orange tint, you have to sit under a dryer for about 10-15 minutes and let it soak in, It does not remove it completely but it def does help : )

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Hi there...

I would start with going back to the hairdresser and explain, what you would have liked your hair to be,..there's a good chance they'll be able to fix it with some toners.



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I have always had light brown hair with blonde highlights. This year i thought id do something different by putting in a lowlight! That came out fine but very dull so I went to another hairdresser and got blonde highlights. Well its not so terrible but the highlights are a bit yellow and the lowlights are redish tint and I really dont like it. It definitly doesnt resemble the sunkissed look I used to have. Should I go back to the hairdresser? or is there another way to fix it?

Posted on: 2007/10/11 22:06
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Hey there...

YOur hairdresser is right in saying it will make things worse,...but that would be condition-wise....If one wants to make the colour lighter the only way is to use bleach.

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Val

Posted on: 2007/10/5 12:51
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When my hair went an orangey yellow my hairdresser told me not to use anymore bleach it will make it worse! Use a cool toner and some silvery hair mouse as it will cool down the warm shades. Good Luck :)

Posted on: 2007/10/1 12:57
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