![]() Upon further research I found out it's because of the science of permanent vs semi permanent vs henna dyes.Īnyway, I've been trying to shampoo my ends and use hot water but nothing is working. A week ago I used Color Oops to try to remove as much as I could. The rest of my hair, especially my ends, are still as red as the day I dyed it. The problem is it's completely out of my roots and about 4 inches down my length. I only shampoo my scalp/roots so that's where it faded first. It's a semi-permanent dye (I think it might be henna based?) so I knew it would fade and wash out eventually. ![]() I used Lunar Tides hair dye in Blood Moon (a dark red) about 4 weeks ago all over my head. Including a photo also helps and will likely get you more responses.įollow FF on Instagram natural hair is light brown and I had a grown-out ombre of ginger in it as well. Users, report posts you think meet this guideline.Īsking for Advice: Try to provide as much information as possible about your hair's condition, styling/coloring history, your routine, and anything else that is pertinent to your question. If you use a heavy color filter that obscures the true color/detail of your hair we may remove the post and ask you to resubmit. Photography Guidelines: Please use a photograph with natural lighting. The mods reserve the right to determine what crosses the line. If you see such comments, please report them by clicking the button below the post. Posts that are obviously for the sake of self promotion are considered spam and will be removed. This includes product-pushing by professional accounts.
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