ANSWERS: 7
  • I would go to a professional salon and get it done or at least let them look at it and give advise before you dye it again. You don't want to ruin your hair with all of those chemicals. There are products available that strip the dye from your hair. Have you tried that yet?
  • what is your natural color? putting an ash on top of a color that is already gray was not wise? to cut that greenish color youre going to want to find a warm golden blonde again, that should straighten it out.
  • yeahh.. also not very smart. dont use any products to strip your hair at home. unless youre a stylist its hard to know what to do.
  • I would dye it brown, make sure it doesn't have ash in it, ash turns hair green. Reddish brown might be your best bet.
  • Ash is def a weird color, try brown, deep chestnut or something.
  • When I color my hair I usually mix two colors, it creates a more natural shade. I have mixed ash with another color to prevent brassiness, but I usually use the lighter ash browns. In your case, I would go to a professional. They know how to correct these kinds of problems and most of them have higher quality products than you find in stores.
  • I have had a similiar problem, you need some red in there to brake down the green-its sounds silly but i was told by a professional to put some ketchup on it to illiminate some of the green, it really did work, slightly, i then went to a salon and they put a golden blonde back on and i have had no probs since-do not put anymore browns on as it will go even greener.

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