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Utah State Rep. Holly Richardson, R -Pleasant Grove, authored a bill that will legalize natural hair braiding without a state-issued cosmetology license. The bill was introduced in the Utah legislature’s special session a week ago.

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“This bill is definitely an issue for those of us in the cosmetology business,” said Kayla Nelson, a student at Paul Mitchell School in Provo. “I’m going to spend 15 months in school to get a license that qualifies me to work. If this bill goes through, I’ll just be wasting my time and money to get a certification which the state would deem unnecessary.  I’ll be competing with people that haven’t received the training I have, and these individuals will be taking business away from me.”

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Can my daughter get her hair dyed back to her natural color after coloring it?

My daughter has a light to medium brown natural hair color. She had blonde highlights on the brown. Looked great to me but she decided she wanted to go all blonde. Yesterday she had it colored all blonde, but it came out blonde and brassy. I called the hairstylist to fix it. We went back today and had more put on (mainly around the roots where it was brassy). It looks even worse. Blonde, yellow, and brassy. She now wants to go back to her natural hair color. Is it possible to do this without her hair falling out? She starts high school in a few days and is in tears. Please reply fast.


it depends on what kind of dye u used...


Ok,

ahem.

"Fast!"

I win!

Actually, that's kind of funny, because I had highlights put in myself a few days ago...kind of a golden color on brown hair, looks pretty friggin tight I must say..

And as for your problem...that...um,

sucks.


heck nooooo and i regret it myself u should never touch her hair it was a mistake, and now i hate lookin back at my old pictures just seeing how nice it used to be and how not nice it is now


Uh, I am afraid that she is just going to have to wait until the hair grows itself and you have enough hair with the natural color.


I'm not sure. She may have to just go with blonde hair for a while until her hair starts to grow back to its natural color.

In case you can't dye it back, I'd say try to give her a stylish haircut, so that she'll feel better about herself at least. And without sounding too much like a pervert, guys generally go for blondes :)


My sister is a cosmetologist and she had a similiar experience with my best friend who had a bad dye. She had to use some sort of solution that would strip the dye out. I would call another salon and tell them the situation, make sure you ask if they have a color specialist there, they are the ones that have done the extra training to obtain this title, and are worth their weight in gold. They may still have to add some dye or may not, that is why I recommend a specialist she will know best. Good Luck!!


Good luck!! Her hair is probably pretty fried by now. My daughter did hers black and we ended up having to grow and cut, grow and cut, grow and cut. It's been 2 years and we almost got it.


Yes she can do it...I've had similar experiences in the past. Its really hard on your hair to bleach it but its not as bad to darken it...I haven't bleached my hair in years and have been darkening it instead and its the healthiest its ever been. It will be fine, but just be warned that unless its done by a professional and maybe even then the blonde my start to come back trhought the darker over time...I haven't had highlights in 3 years and the last time I dyed my hair was the first time I have ever been able to completely get rid of the blonde.


turning it back is a good idea her hair wont fall of!!trust me
goodlck


hi there well yes it is possiable BUT the hair has to be in good condition after having 2 bleach services she really needs to condition the heck out of it,i am a cosmetoligest and see this all the time i really do not suggest buying a home color it may turn ashey(green) in order to help you i need to know what you think the excact color is now also the other thing you could do is what is called a lowlight and that is puting darker strands in


Find a colorist good at making corrections.She should be able to help your daughter get her color back as closely as possible.It's still a possibility that some hair will break off,though,even in the hands of a very competent stylist who may have your daughter take a few deep conditioning treatments before hand,to build hair strength.


Buying any dye from a store would probably work well. As long as you go for a medium brown color, nothing too harsh. But I personally suggest that you have the hair stylist do it. The only thing to really avoid is lightening it anymore.

I would suggest using an unnatural dye such as Special Effects, as they are really gentle on the hair and do not cause breakage. However unless she wants pink or purple hair... or would like to be a red head, I doubt either of you would go for it. =P

Although, they do have toner which should remove the yellow tint and make it more of a 'white-blonde'. And causes little damage in the process.

Whichever the case, make sure to get a good conditioner if she used bleach to lighten her hair.

Good luck, I hope things work out for her.


Hi Gina

I am someone who had her hair in almost every color possible except green :)
My natural color is also brown. I dyed it it blonde two years ago. Didnt like it also.
Dont worry about your daughters hair falling off after additional color application, thats NOT going to happen if thats her first time as blonde. What she has to do is to buy a hair color 1-2 shades darker than her natural and try it. If her current color is too yellow, what you need to do is additionally to the brown shade you must also buy one ash brown color and mix those two together. Ash color kills the yellow.
It might come out a little brighter than her natural, because the base is blonde. But at least she will get back more natural look. And use some restoring/nourishing shampoos/conditioners for now.
Then wait 2-3 weeks and color it brown again if required if not, leave it to grow.


Their is a product called second nature that is a deposit only color.It has no ammonia so it is not as damaging to the hair. It would have to be done in a salon though because it is a professional color.I'm sorry it happened. If she were my client,I would have tried to talk her out of it to begin with.If she does it, she will have to stay natural until it grows back out. To re apply lightener after all the hair has been through would be very bad.Also,it may fade off gradually,so you are looking at re applying about every six to eight weeks. Good luck to you.


She will eventually get her natural colour back..it won't happen for her in time for school though. Hair dye untreated will stay in the hair for around six weeks, but because she has peroxided her hair, it will go that copper orange colour, then it will fade oout slowly. She can dye it back to medium brown, it shouldn't effect her but just to be on the safe side, do an allergy test to make sure that she will be okay.


Go to a hairstylist, and ask the stylist for "reverse-streaks". Together, the three of you can look at hair swatches for a close match to her own natural color.

The hairstylsit will then pull streaks or do foils but instead of using bleach, she'll use her natural color and as an end result, she'll look as if she has had her own color, highlighted.


It is possible to get it a color closer to her natural color or at least enough to blend it so that she could just let it grow that way.If her hair doesn't seem to damaged,wait at least a week before putting anything else on it. When you darken it, go at least a shade lighter then the color you want because the color might grab since her hair has been lightened. Avoid ash tones because it might turn it green or gray. Try a nuetral or beige tone.

I have been coloring my hair for about two or three years and I want to go to my natural hair color.?

I am light blonde now and my natural color is like light brown/dirty blonde. I think. Haha Can I dye it back if it is bleached now? Or should I grow it out? My friend Anna did that and she said it looked really bad at first, but then after a few months just half of her hair was blonde and then just the tips and she said it looked really cool! She said gals would always come up and ask how she did it. What should I do?


Go see the ladies (or Dave B) at salon Lux in SLO. They are great with color. I think you would look great au natural!


it looks really nasty w/grown out colored hair unless you want to wait a few mos and see. why don't you just spend the money and get it right the first time.


About 3 years ago i tried a chemical straightener and before that i was using a flat iron. i was just tired of using the flat iron. then i went to camp and my hair was like a fro because i have thick curly hair and at the time it was short. now my hair is longer and i use a flat iron. im just wondering if i could could straighten it permanently no matter if it gets wet.


To go back you just have to stop color. It will take some time for the new hair growth to come.
Meanwhile you may have 2 hues.
Best is to cut hai short after a while.

Yes yo could dye it back too. Is as Ana says.


because you are going from a lighter color to a darker it would be ok to just dye it.


The regrowth stage doesn't look good on anyone. It looks like you were too lazy to do your touch ups. I can see once it gets past that stage and your half and half how people might be drawn to it but I'd just die it closest to what you remember your hair color being so it's not so obvious when your hair grows in.


color it with the color that comes closest to your natural color... don't let it grow out... it looks like you don't care about your appearance... you may but it won't look like it...


just let it grow, for me its cooler 2 colors with lesser amount


best thing to do is go to hair dressers and they will match a colour to go with your roots then just grow it out naturally


I have the same problem. I try to grow it out, then I feel like it looks like white trash hair, so I color it again. I've been coloring mine for about 10 years. Its a vicious cycle and I don't think it can be stopped. Sorry I don't have helpful information.


The only way to actually let it get back to its original color, is to do just that.Yes,It may look bad for a while but if you keep coloring it it still isn't your natural har color..


Go to a salon and talk to someone about what your options are...they can custom mix a color for you and try to match it to your eyebrow color or an old picture so it is close to the real thing. Then when you let it grow out, the difference between colors will not be as noticeable.
And you may want to try darkening it in stages...maybe only slightly darker blond until your next coloring then a little darker so there is not so much shock at your new **REAL** color.


I did the same thing... starting when I was 16. I went almost bleach blonde from my natural color of dark brown. I wanted to go back to my own color after 6 years of anything from blonde to auburn to red(which i now miss lol). Eventually my mom and I tried the Loreal ones with the highlighting wand in it they cost about $20 here. Not only was it the easiest color kit I've ever used it allowed me to go back gracefully to my natural color. I chose a kit that closest resembled my natural color and just didn't retouch it, it just blended in as my hair grew out. Thats my best advice, I hope it helps :)

Are there any all natural hair coloring products out there besides henna?

my mom is severely allergic to hair dye, she can use Indian henna but its turning her hair more red then anything else. Is there any natural products that would work to make her hair black which is her natural hair color before the white hairs came. She has tried those color depositing shampoos but those don’t seem to really work. Any help would be much appreciated!


Your mom is fortunate enough to have you asking these questions for her.

She can keep on doing henna, no problem there, but sometimes and over time the henna tends to set in very red for some people. In order to maintain brown tones she would need to add amla powder or indigo to her mixture of henna, to get it that desired color.
But for more black tones she would use the indigo alone and that would darken her hair naturally. Indigo and henna and amla are all natural plants. Indigo and Henna are the leaves and amla is a fruit. They all come from India and they are great to use.
Have your mom drop me an email or even yourself at info@hennasooq.com if you have more questions and if you need to get this product.

Hope this helps

Khadija


Well this is kind of temporary but it darkens your hair...

Boil black coffee and let it cool off a bit and then rinse the hair in the black coffee thats good until you wash it. Theres also sage tea that darkens the hair but its temporary also.

You can put crushed black coffee beans in the conditioner and a tiny bit in the shampoo. By tiny I mean a two pinches.

God Bless and Good LUck.


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3/ RV renowned COLORING TECHNIQUES


Try this: Add 3 tablespoons of Rosemary to 1 cup of boiling water. Let this cool off overnight and in a place where it won't be disturbed. Strain. Use as a final rinse. Enhances curly hair, really makes the hair shiny and smells nice, too.
Or, try what the Native Americans are said to have done for their gray hair: Add 4 tablespoons of dried sage to 1 cup boiling water and let steep overnight. Combine with 1 cup of commercial tea and work into hair every night until desired color is reached.

I admit that I haven't tried these, because I like my brown hair, however, I got these from a book I have trusted for over 10 years. It even has recipes for how to make shampoo!

Is there any natural hair coloring (similar to henna) for dark blonde hair that will hide greys?

I would like to find a coloring for my dark blonde-light brown hair, that will cover my greys. I've got about 10% grey now and its becoming too obvious. I don't want to wreck my hair or make it feel like carpeting, when I used bleaches or dyes in the past thats how it felt. I think henna is often too red for my complexion but I liked how it made my hair feel. Does anyone know of a solution for me?


Even though I deal with henna, I have seen some customers say cassia obovata brings out their golden rays and after repeated use covers up some of the grey but it doesn't do a great job still because it does not have much of any dye. If you want to have brown tones you can use henna along with indigo, and even henna with coffee to tone down the red tones so it won't be so bright.
Also use only 100% pure henna powder (Body Art Quality is best and safest).

Other option I have had a customer explain to me, was vegetable based dyes. I saw a woman who had reddish highlights (like a strawberry blond) using veggies based dyes.

Khadija

How do I get my hair back to its natural color?

My natural hair color is medium brown. Last year, I went to my hair dresser and colored it red for a drastic change. Since then, I've used color out of a box and I've been back to my stylist once. I am trying to get it back to brown, but every color that I use or my stylist uses goes back to red after a few weeks.I don't want to keep coloring it every few weeks. She told me that the only way to get it back to its natural color is to bleach it and then color it. Is this the only way besides letting it grow and cutting it? My hair is pretty long and I don't want to cut it and it looks really bad letting it grow on its own. Is the bleaching and coloring something I can do on my own or should I go to a stylist? Is there anything that will just take all of the color out and take it back to its natural color? Thanks.


There are products that can remove color molecules, however, it can be very damaging to your hair. It sounds as though your stylist is using demi or semi-permanant hair color which will eventually fade. She/He may need to use something that will last longer if you are happy with the outcome of the color immediately after they have colored your hair. Red is one of those colors that is VERY difficult to cover or "bleach" out. My reccommendation would be to have a consultation with a very experienced colorist... might be worth paying the big bucks.

Good Luck!!!!


The bad thing about bleaching and coloring is that the color will fade too...so you will have to be very careful and keep on coloring it until your hair grows out long enough that the bleached part is gone...and please go to a stylist to get your hair bleached...


i had the same problem once and i bleached it first it turned out to be orange well and after 5 times bleached (i looked horrible) we got it down to yellow after that we put the brown color on it and it turned out to get this green shimmer not nice at all i wouldn't do it again

now i got it black


Sweetie? Your question hit home with me because I had exactly the same problem. I used that Loreal Feria and I looked like a stop sign. It took me dying it the darkest brown I could find to get it back to a very dark brown, which is my natural color. It has taken a few times and guess what, it is now a bit darker than my natural color but it sure is better than having all that red. Try the darkest brown you can find but first, go to your local hair place and have a deep conditioning done. It doesn't cost that much and your hair will feel so wonderful and it will be free of all the waxes, etc.....that we put on our hair every time we wash it with store bought shampoos. Then dye it the darkest brown you can find. I'm pretty sure the results will look awesome on you. I know you are very pretty because you care about your appearance enough to post on here and ask. Good luck Sweetie. I hope you take my advice and try it out. :)


You need to go to a more experienced stylist; you need restorative filler and then color. It will cost, but only way to guarentee natural color.


Wow sounds like your trying to acheive what i just did today with my stylist!!...i made the mistake of dying my hair really dark like 2 weeks ago, i freaked out and wanted my blonde back...first a hair dresser attemped just to put blonde highlights in it and that didn't go so well...but i found this amzing hair dresser that used this stuff on my hair that toned down the darkness in my hair...then she applied a semipermanent blonde color to my hair to tone down the darkness as well and also to take out some of the redness in the hair (the dark color i chose was an auburn/brownish color) and now my hair is pretty much back to my natural dirty blonde color with the highlights that the other hairdresser put in the week before! I will be going back in another week or two just to put more highlights in my hair (i want to be very blonde). You may need to call around a bit and even go into some places to speak with them and find out if they can help you...one place didn't think i could tone it down while the place i ended up going to was able to and it looks great now!
**Good luck, hope this was of some help!

How to remove color to get back to natural hair color?

My hair is naturally drab gray. I just started coloring my hair at home over the last 9 months (after having it professionally done for the last 20 years). I want the end result of my hair color to be golden brown. I do not touch up roots in between hair coloring. I do an overall color. Each time I colored my hair, I chose a color that wasn't quite light enough. I'm ready for another coloring. My roots are drab gray, the rest of my hair looks like one solid light brown color. Since I have been using different shades of golden brown each time I color, should I use a hair color remover first to get back to my natural color and then do an overall color of a very light golden brown/blonde? Or just color my hair with the very light golden brown. I do not have different colors in my hair now, but mentally I feel like I do because of the 4 different times I've colored with a different color. Help!!!


yes..If youre going from darker to lighter with about 4 different colors youll definately want to remove the color. They sell a product...its a powder and you mix it with a 20 volume liquid..you can buy the powder and possibly 20 vol at Walmart...The particular powder Im thinking of is called Un-color, but the other brands work just as well...its in a packet usually on the bottom shelf. Be careful using a lot of anything on the hair or it will become "mushy" and break off, especially if heat is applied. Good luck! *I have been a professional hairdresser for 16 years*


Coloring your hair changes the hair structure so using a hair color remover will NOT return your hair to its natural color. I don't understand why you aren't just touching up your roots as needed??? In any case, to lighten your hair you need to get highlights and use bleach-just using another lighter box of color will not lighten it over the existing color. In any case, you should see your stylist. Ask her the color she uses (like 7GB, 6RB) and use a box color for your roots in between salon visits.


When you use a "hair color remover" you remove all the color - even the natural color is gone. If no color was added, you would have a white hair. Do note that coloring too soon will give you a green shade.
Knowing that and knowing the last color you had, just move up 2 shades.

I want my natural hair color back, how long does the dye from my hair come out completely to my natural color?

I've dye my hair since I was fifteen years old and now I'm twenty-two but I'm just tired of changing the color and retouching it when I go to the salon. I been through all of the colors such as blonde, black, red and so on but now I just want my natural hair color back. It has been two months that I stopped coloring my hair and my roots are visible. How long does it take for the color to come out completely?


If you used semi permanent it will slowly fade out over 6-8 weeks if it it permanent I suggest that you trim hair once a month and have someone streak through a middle color between your natural and the tinted color and slowly bring your color back over 6 months time or you take the chance of breakage, from overlap of tint and bleach and if that doesn't happen the least damage would be for your hair to feel like straw until all the virgin hair has grown out.


i dont think it ever comes off completely... u should consider either dying it black or waiting for your natural hair to grow back fully.. if you cant wait that long, use the former suggestion


If you used permanent hair color then you either have to color it to the same color as your hair color was before or just keep trimming your hair as it grows. I hear that henna results in natural colors but I've never tried it.


It takes approx. 1 month to grow 1 inch of hair, so if you want your natural hair color, and you want it to be about 3 inches long, then it will take about 3 months. But permanent hair color treatments do not fade.


I have the same deal with my hair. The best you can do is to keep your haircolor all colored a color closest to your natural haircolor and you will have to grow it all out since haircolor can't really be taken out completely. Just let it grow with a natural hue from even a drugstore colorant like Loreal. I did this after being every haircolor and I was happy with the results.
Remember to condition often and deep condition once a week with a product like Pantene's jar of restorative conditioner it makes all the difference in the world on the hair itself.
Good luck to you


Why not just dye it to your natural color (or close enough) and forget about it?


*haha* sorry to tell you this not what you want to hear Not gonna happen Never gonna happen it will not magically fade to your natrual color unless you chop it all off til you only ahve the one inch roots showing- Luckly theres one more thing you can do Make one last trip to the salon ask them to match your hair color with your natraul roots comming in, and they can you wont have to worry with it anymore, until you decide to change it again! lol Pleasefor petes sake DO not use the over the counter JUNK you will end up making a BIG FAT mess of your hair- it will take a professional to mix a special blend for you to match your natraul color. Hope this helps-


What I did was:
went to my hairdresser. told her i wanted my hair to go back to its natural color [i'm 1/2 asian and it was dyed / highlighted a light copper/medium and dark brown color at the time] ......but didn't want to cut too much off [it was shoulder length at the time]...

so she dyed and highlighted it "just enough" to look natural so i didn't have to keep going back for highlights... mainly trims... the dark colors seem to grab to the hair better and not fade like browns and reds; but that could be because that's how the texture of my hair is....

if you have a good stylist this should not be a problem for you !


hi dear,
at last every one want natural thing.its gud..(der aye drust aye) its just a proverb. anywaz use olive oil daily and masage it deeply(means at roots),. and even cut ur hairs.. from salon ..wherever ur hair are coloured...nd i think by doing colouring so much ur hair got dead.as same thing happens wid me. .so its better if u will not use these all chemicals again.bcoz it will just damage ur hair.if any othere information regarding dis u want to knw... thn reply me.ok. nd even wash ur hair wid (curd ,sarso da oil and nimbu)mix these 3 things.its ur wish if u want to do..wid dis ur hair will bcome smooth,silky ..nd improve ur hair.


It will fade out over time but not go completely. Sorry!

How do I find my natural hair color again?

For the past 3 years or so, I've been dying my hair every 2 or 3 months. Amazingly, my hair isn't damaged. Probably due to tons of deep conditioning. But Since June, I've been trying to get my hair back to the natural color. I've tried 3 or 4 different colors, but none of them match. They always look really close to my roots, but it's mainly cause my hair has ashy colors in it. Will I have to keep dying it to find the natural color again? Or what do I do? My hairs thinning out at the bottom. Help, please!
I don't want to have inches of roots either from not dying...


well you could let your hair grow out till its fully natrual hair colour is back or shave it all of but thats allway out of the question.
i also belive there are some treatments you can buy to take dye's out of your hair but i think they can b harsh if you have easily damaged hair but im sure with all the dye-ing your hair could manage it.

good luck -Ü

bye the way taking a multi-vitamin will help stengthen your hair and make it grow faster if thats the route you wanted to take

but no more hair dye [[it makes your hair die]]

How to get my natural hair color back?

I had my stylist color my hair blonde, but I now want my natural color back to a dark brown, but with highlights on top. How do I get rid of the blonde in my hair and have the base color be my natural hair color and add to that blonde highlights? What is this process called?


just keep on applying coconut oil
in few months u will have ur natural color

How do I get my natural hair color back?

I have naturally dark brunette hair. Last year I highlighted it some caramel colors and such. I didn't go to drastic, but I did lighten it. Now, I have about 2 inches of regrowth and I dont like the look at all, and I have split ends from dying it. How do I do back to my natural color to make my hair healthy again?


um buy some dye, match it up with your roots, and buy a mosturizing conditioner/restorer (such as colersterol conditioner, ion color treated conditioner, fructis garnier restoring conditioning treatment)

Making the Switch to Natural Hair Color

More than one-third of women over age 18 and about 10 percent of men over age 40 use hair dye, according to a recent study published in Public Health Reports. Since some chemicals found in conventional hair dyes are thought to carry certain health risks, many consumers are now turning to natural hair color products.

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