Did your recent DIY hair coloring end in disaster and you desperately need a prescription to fix it? To be honest, removing hair dye at home is risky and should only be considered as a last resort. However, many of us have been there and we fully realize that sometimes you desperately need to get rid of an annoying tint and DIY methods are the only options available.
DIY – How to remove artificial color from your hair, including red and intense dark colors
To help you in this tricky situation, we've put together a complete list of working solutions to remove the unwanted hair dye from your hair without ruining your locks in the process.
If you want to remove artificial pigment from your hair at home, there are generally several factors involved. First, you would apply different approaches depending on whether you were using a semi-permanent or a permanent hair dye. Secondly, you need to consider how dark the pigment is and what result you want to achieve.
While too dark, muddy hair color can be daunting, your main priority should be the condition of your hair and your overall health. Please note that some of these methods may cause allergic reactions and irritation or leave your hair fragile and dry.