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How Do You Fix A Bad Dye Or Bleach Hair Job?

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How Do You Fix A Bad Dye Or Bleach Hair Job?

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At some point in time in many women’s (and men) lives, they experience a bad dye job. Whether you think you’re dying your hair one color and it comes out wrong or you just made a mistake, it’s always a huge disappointment and problem. A mistake commonly made is trying to re-dye the hair, which can leave it burned, stringy and unhealthy. Instead of trying to dye over the hair, the color needs to be stripped of its pigment, then re-dyed. Stripping the dyed hair will remove all color (dyed and natural). But this will nourish the hair and leave it ready to be re-dyed safely. Purchase Colorzap from any beauty supply shop or drugstore. Put on old clothes and plastic or latex gloves to protect your skin from the chemicals. Mix the activator liquid into the remover powder bottle. Massage the liquid over your whole head until the hair is saturated. Leave the Colorzap in your hair for the amount of time specified in the directions. Wash out your hair. The hair’s dyed color and natural color will

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