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Help! Daughters hair has been ruined at hairdressers
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Just thought I'd pop in given gayleannes suggestion. I've used the colourb4 stuff (extra strength) She will need two bottles if she has long hair and will need to use a semi rather than permanent dye after it's done its magic but it does work. I had umpteen layers of various hair dyes that I'd just gone over with different colours (including black!) and it lightened my hair out to a gingery colour. Don't be surprised if her hair does go ginger as peroxide in a lot of modern dyes will do this so the colourb4 can only take it back to this lighter stage and not the original colour of the hair.
It can be a long process with a lot of rinsing but if you decide to go down this route it does work!Everyone has a dark side... apparently mine is called Harold?!? :huh:0
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