Jul
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Filed Under (Hair) by Go Green Advisor
kaeeeela asked:


I had bleach blond hair, then mistakenly i dyed it brown.
Well, it turned ashy, green. I heard that red will make the green go away. If i bought a reddish brown, will the green go away?
If not, what other way is there (other than going to a professional)?

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Ms E on 1 August, 2009 at 2:07 pm #

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Honestly - the best thing to do is spend a little cash and go to your salon and get color correction. I went to an upscale salon and only had to pay $150 to get the green shade out of my hair!!

Trying to fix it yourself could end up in disaster and you may badly damage your hair.

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Dora on 4 August, 2009 at 10:01 pm #

Create a video blog…instantly.

baking soda!
1) get in the shower and wash your hair VERY GOOD
2) take the about 2 hand fills of baking soda and spread it ALL OVER your hair
3) let it sit for about 10 to 15 minutes
4) wash out
5) style as usual
6) the greens gone!!!
I have done this before! It works…. I have had BLONDE hair…… I know it sounds crazy but trust me it works ( if it REAL green you may want to repeat this process a second time!) mine only takes one time though! Hope this helps :D
it may not work if your hair is really green might want to go to a profesional :)


dlny911 on 7 August, 2009 at 2:19 pm #

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you can end up bald if you keep on doing this crap to your hair. Instead of frying it and over processing it, go and get it stripped and color corrected. You have already done way too much to your hair and adding another process of another color will only make it more awful.

As it is- the only think that you can do is wait a week and dye it black to cover everything else…. but black is a hard color to maintain- so please- stop with the color and get some help with removing the stuff already on the hair.


Andrea on 9 August, 2009 at 1:22 am #

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My mom did that. Just go to a professional - they’ll fix it and it will be much more worth it than doing it again yourself. You might just mess it up more, which would in turn damage your hair.
3 Good luck!