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Date Posted: 10:13:28 08/09/05 Tue
Author: Becky, non professional
Subject: Re: Help!!!!! Hair Dye results were partly Orange
In reply to: Barb 's message, "Help!!!!! Hair Dye results were partly Orange" on 23:02:39 12/07/04 Tue

>Help Please!!
> Its 2am...my niece (13) just called me....she dyed
>her hair..trying to go blonde, from dirty blond/brown.
>Guess where this is going..... She ended up with areas
>of orange!! Please please, does anyone have any home
>remedy suggestions.

Hey, I have gone blonde many times but always hit that orange stage. In order to get the orange out you she will have to use a blonde with ash in it. The only problem is the ash may turn non orange areas ashy or green. I have died my hair with a lighter shade of blonde when it has turned orange and eventually it will reach the perfect blonde point. My aunt is a cosmetologist and in order to get orange out use ash and to get green out use golden colors. Hope that helps a little.

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