How Do You Remove Red From Dyed Hair?
Removing red from dyed hair is a difficulty many people who color their hair run into. Many shades of hair color have golden or red bases, so when they fade, the hair can turn red and brassy orange. Getting these colors out of your hair usually means dying it again, or having it professionally stripped in a salon. Select a hair color with a neutral or ash base. If you are trying to cover brassy orange tones, choose a neutral. If you’re covering red, choose ash; it will lend a faint green tone to the hair color that covers red well. Pick out a tint. A wide variety of colors is usually available at beauty stores in tiny tubes meant for single application. If you’re trying to remove red, get the green tint. If you’re removing brassy orange, get the purple tint. If you have both tones, mix them together or get a blue tint. Mix your hair color as directed on the packaging. Once it is well mixed, add a few drops of the tint, then mix again and add some more tint. Repeat until you achieve the