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By Donnax
Date 01.04.04 08:19 UTC

Erk my 13 year old has put a semi hair colour on her blonde hair.. which is now a fetching (not) shade of red/pink! :o
Shes washed it lots of times but its not shifting... any ideas?
Thank you!!
Donna and charliex
By rosiesgirl
Date 01.04.04 08:22 UTC
A good hairdressers should be able to sort it out.
By Donnax
Date 01.04.04 08:26 UTC

She wont got shes too embarrassed
Kids!
Donna and charliex
By Lara
Date 01.04.04 08:32 UTC
I use colour on my hair and I'm sure I've seen on the shelves a product with the dyes to remove it as well

Maybe the manufacturer has a website with their range on it where you could check. Otherwise you could always tell the hairdresser you did it for a bet :D
Lara x

21 washes with a semi i believe! get your sleeves rolled up!!!!
you could always get a blonde colour & stick that on the top!

Hair dressers or pink/red hair, I know which I would prefer ;)
By Donnax
Date 01.04.04 08:30 UTC

lol i know what id prefer too!
;)
Donna and charliex
By lel
Date 01.04.04 08:32 UTC

wouldnt she be better putting on a darker colour rather than a blonde as the blonde could turn full on orange
Id just keep washing rather than add anything else colourwise
goodluck :D

maybe! or fall out!
what colour hair are you aiming for?
By Donnax
Date 01.04.04 08:50 UTC

Very true lel :)
Im not sure what colour to aim for anything would be better then the shade shes got right now! She said.. oh well ive always wanted to be a little punky! (i had to laugh :) )
I think i'll have to talk her into a trip to the hairdressers ... She hates going.. but i guess its tough luck :p
Cheers all
Donna and charliex
By Blue
Date 01.04.04 09:46 UTC

Donna,
Best to leave it actually unless she actually wants darker hair, The probably with semi permanents is they tend to stick to any dryer parts of your hair.
She would be best to wash it a few times everday for the next week it will soon fade.
By Val
Date 01.04.04 09:28 UTC
A dandruff shampoo, like Head & Shoulders will help shift it quicker!!
By rosiesgirl
Date 01.04.04 09:59 UTC
Nearly every one of my daughters friends have had to go to hairdressers to get their hair sorted at some point. Normally at the khaki green stage, after applying many colours to try and correct whatever they have done. It would be sorted in a couple of hours. I think they can actually strip the dye from the hair but that may involve bleaching. They are the experts and they know the best ways.
Kids who'd have 'em!!

Hmmm glad I didn't do anthing like that! I leave all the colouring/cutting/anythign to do with hair except brushing! To my hairdresser!
Don't try and sort it out yourself. You will most likly make it worst! My advice is leave it and let her set a new trend! or go see a hairdresser (like someone has sujjested, you dont have to tell them the truth!!!)
Have fun, at least the colours not on the dog!!! (last year just before cufts there was a dog with a pink ear!!!!)
Rox
By lel
Date 01.04.04 10:43 UTC

All her friends will probably want theirs the same when they see it anyway :D :D
By ali-t
Date 01.04.04 10:46 UTC
washing up liquid is the best thing I've found to remove colour. After a couple of washes with that it should be gone but you will need an intensive conditioner to restore the condition.
By earl
Date 01.04.04 10:58 UTC

Been there, done it, got the t-shirt and baseball cap. Now, being slightly older :D and much wiser, I'd let the hairdresser sort it. She does still want to have hair after all!
i did the khaki green thing (a few times!) and my mum made me go to the hairdressers (thank god!)
sarah
x

Purple shampoo works, it helps get rid of the brassyness. It worked with my hair anyhow when hubby put blond streaks in it and pretty much colored my whole head blond

Then I had him put in brown streaks. It worked a charm with the purple shampoo after :)
good luck
By Donnax
Date 02.04.04 08:19 UTC

Thanks to you all for your ideas etc! :)
Chanelle had her head in the shower constantly and i now have a daughter with almost blonde hair ... with the use of head and shoulders and fairy
Phew! :o
Donna and charliex
i bet she's nice and squeaky clean :D
sarah
x
By Val
Date 02.04.04 12:01 UTC
Do you get the feeling that I might have had to use Head & Shoulders in my dim and distant past Donna??!! ;)
By kayc
Date 02.04.04 19:29 UTC
Hate to say this, dog shampoo, the one specifically for white coats, please do not ask me how I know this,
Good Luck
Kay
By Donnax
Date 04.04.04 20:08 UTC

Val..
lol i bet you did then! :)
I used head n shoulders on chanelle and yep it worked quite well :)
Dog shampoo Kay :o how did u find this out? :)
Donna and charliex
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