How to remove dye from hair


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How to Remove Dye From Hair
By Jenny Drake


How to remove dye from hair which is designed to ... well, dye,
change the color of, alter stuff. And it does it - very well.

Trouble comes when it gets on places you don't want it - like
your face, or clothes, or carpet.

Or you decide that the color 'to die for' just did.

There are some commercial products to remove dye from hair, and a
few home potions and processes.

Color Fix by Jheri Redding is designed to remove unwanted permant
hair color, and controlled usage allows color correction to
specific areas, either full or slight color corrections.

Loreal Color Zap gently washes away all permanent haircolor.
Ideal for color correction, removal of dark shades, muddy, uneven
results or color build up. Leaves hair ready for immediate
re-coloring. Loreal Effasol Color Remover washes away permanent
haircolor, leaving hair ready for recoloring. Can be used with
water or developer.

Jerome Rusell's Punky Color Punk Off is an easy to use gel that
will cleanse your skin from hair dye stains.

Roux Clean Touch is a gentle formula that removes haircolor from
skin and scalp. Removes excess color from hair ends and assists
in removing stains from clothing.

Home remedies include this one:

Hot Oil treatments, hairspray, shampooing and exposure to water
will gradually fade hair dye.

To remove the last bit of residue or stain on the hair (or to get
color out immediately) make up a small batch of bleach mixture
and add it to 2 tablespoons or so of shampoo in a cup. Stir it
up.

Shampoo your hair with this mixture, "kneading" the hair. Start
at the roots and work your way down to the end, and then back up.

You should see the color disappear right before your eyes.

Black hair dye is a special case.

It's very hard to remove black hair dye from your hair
completely, especially if it's permanent. Better to let it grow
out and not bleach it. Bleaching with chemicals damages the hair
it may make it so stretchy and thin that it comes out in your
comb.

Likewise if black hair dye stains skin or fabric. The best way is
to prevent it from staining in the first place by applying
Vaseline around the hairline before dyeing.

If black hair dye stains fabric then using detergent and water
quickly is a good idea - otherwise dry cleaning may be required.

Black hair dye stains can also be removed by rubbing cigarette
ash over the stained skin, dipping milk in cotton balls and
rubbing over the stained area, rubbing on WD-40 or even nail
polish remover or hair spray.

Jenny Drake has a healthy interest in living life to the full.
Her advice and writings are available for free download at her
Beauty and Fitness web site  http://beauty-fitness-lifestyles.com/

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