Bottles of chemical hair dye.
Hair dye removal is a process used to remove unwanted coloration from hair. It only works when the hair has been dyed darker than its original base color and is often used as a prelude to color correction, meaning the hair will be re-dyed after stripping to achieve the desired color. As you can imagine, removing hair dye can be very harsh on your hair, so it should be avoided if possible, and you may want to consider going to a salon for this service. After the process is done, it is very important to regularly deep condition the hair for several months.
A hair dye kit.
Unwanted hair color appears, and sometimes people can’t wait for it to fade or grow back. Sometimes someone makes a radical color change and they don’t like it, or a painting turns out much darker than expected. Other times, someone wears a radical, unnatural hair color and needs to quickly correct it to meet the terms of a job interview or job. Stripping hair dye uses chemicals to make the hair more porous so the dye can be removed from the hair with other chemicals.
It is important to deep condition your hair for several months after you color it.
As the hair becomes more porous as a result of the hair dye, a new color can be layered on once the dye is finished. However, this should be done carefully, as the hair dye can remove the base color from the hair, making the new dye an odd color. For example, dark hair colors often have a basic red color; If the hair turns ash blonde after waxing, the brown hair dye can turn green. Therefore, two dye jobs are needed; one to replace the base color and one to create the desired color and tone.
Hair dye removal only works if the hair has been dyed darker than the initial base color.
The increased porosity of the hair also makes it more brittle. After blasting dry, hair can become brittle and coarse. Deep conditioning is necessary to straighten hair, and you may want to trim your hair to remove old strands and split ends, which can look unsightly as a result of the stripping process. A salon may offer special products to moisturize and condition your hair after you color it.
The removal of the dye must be followed by moisturizing treatments to maintain the health of the hair.
The chemicals used in hair dye are more caustic than those used to bleach or lighten hair. They must be handled with care and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions; if you hesitate to work with them, talk to a hairdresser. If you need your hair removed as a result of salon dyeing, you must return to the salon; Most salons offer free color correction if you are unhappy with your hair color.