I naturally have dark blonde-light brown hair that I have professional hi-lights/low-lights put in every 3 months. Due to a very busy schedule these days I decided to add an all over box color of light ash blonde just to the re-growth. This changed the roots to a reddish color- not matching my mostly blonde/light brown hair. So, I bought a hi-lighting kit knowing that it would lighten it up and applied it with a comb and didn't leave it on long enough- it turned it a bright apricot color. The next day I repeated that same process, but left it on for the recommended time= now I have 3 inches of a bright yellow (think banana popsicle) hair- starting at my roots. The bottom half of my hair is fine. I know the best option is the salon, but no one can fit me in for at least 2 weeks. Would adding an allover color to my entire head of light ash brown or blonde work? Would my hair turn green? I am using Aveda's Blue Malva shampoo to try an balance the brassiness, but it's not helping.
Hair disaster! I really need a home remedy fast please.?
STOP! You have made an absolute disaster on your head. Each time you are doing some other wacky color thing to your poor hair you are making it that much more difficult and expensive to fix! If you have been a loyal client to your colorist I am very certain that if you stopped by in person and showed them what has happened to your hair they might stay later one night or even come in for you early. DO NOT do anything else to your hair. NO toners, NO glazes and forget about a colored shampoo sorting this mess out. If they can not get you in, be patient! Best of luck.
Hair disaster! I really need a home remedy fast please.?
errrrr...thats bad,you have way over processed your hair,i'm surpised it is in good health still. I would really try to get in with salon,but if that is imposssible for the brassy colors you are describing as your results dye with the word "ash" in the color are the best for removing brassiness....you may be selecting too light though,at this point I think you need to revert slightly darker ash color then later have your highlights re-added. stay clear of colors that say "natural" or "cool" or "warm" only ash.
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