by Anonymous on November 5th, 2006

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How do you eliminate a yellow and brassiness tone from hair that has been colored?

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  • by blondee028 on May 16th, 2008

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    I went from blonde to dark brown back to blonde A month ago I went to the professionals to go from dark brown to blonde. It cost me $200.00 and came home with orange hair and I looked like a clown. I went to Sally and bought bleach and bleached it myself, twice. A couple of weeks later I need to touch up my roots. so I went to the drugstore and got Loreal Les Blondiness in lightest ash blonde. Before I started I put cholsetral all over the ends so it wouldn't be harmed. When it was done I had white gray hair on top and red/gold hair on the bottom. I went to Sallys and got imperial beige toner by Wella. Put that in for 2 minutes and showered. I have no brass and its all one color a bit darker than I like but I am sure it will fade out a bit. It looks very natural and to my surprise its in really good condition considering what its been through. I have thought of using clariols brass busters but they don't come in very light shades.

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