Remove dye from hair: how to return to natural color

True, a new hair color can be really inspiring. On the one hand we find ourselves completely new and we want to try new styles and hairstyles. But once the hair is permanently dyed, it is not that easy to get rid of the new color, thus starting a "vicious" cycle of dyes. However, aside from the fact that hair coloring can be not only expensive, time-consuming and annoying, our hair is also affected by coloring, as it can become brittle and dull.

Do you want your natural hair color without complications again? Here are the best ways to say goodbye to permanent coloring.

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Darkening dyed blonde hair: can it?

Do you want your naturally brown hair back and are you thinking about dyeing it your natural color? Of course, there is this possibility. However, you should always leave the task of coloring blonde to brown to a professional. The reason is the bleaching. This process, in fact, has deprived the hair of their pigmentation. In order for your hair to lighten. become dark again, they need new pigments, which is only possible with an "additional tint."

Professionals generally advise against coloring blond hair excessively evenly, because the result usually looks very unnatural. A better method is to dye your hair in various darker shades and work with highlights that come as close to your natural hair color as possible.

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How can I get blonde hair back after darkening it?

Have you dyed your hair brown and now you want to go back to blonde? This is also possible, but it's not a particularly hair-friendly issue. Especially if it was decided to go completely blonde. Therefore, it is better to bleach step by step and approach the natural blonde shade. A particularly natural looking result is best achieved with color highlights that are only two or three shades lighter than your current hair color.

However, even if you want your blonde hair to come back immediately, it is recommended that you approach the dyeing process with patience. Consider about two or three visits to the hairdresser until you have achieved your desired hair color.

Besides dyeing your hair, there are other ways to get your natural hair color back. Here are the 5 best methods:

1. Let the roots grow

Simply letting your dyed hair grow is the most effective way to return to the natural color of your hair. The beauty is that anyone with the patience to grow roots is rewarded with healthy hair in its natural color - and without damaging it with a new color.

Can't you please your new lighter or darker shade? You can transiently cover with a dry shampoo in the appropriate color. These products are ideal for creating a smooth transition and can be easily removed with the next wash.

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2. The balayage technique

A hairstyle trend that you can be really happy with now is called Balayage. No matter which technique you choose, the super natural and sunny look is the "hottest" thing there is and is perfect for anyone who wants to grow colored hair. This trend is all about creating a soft transition from brown to blonde. Often the hairdresser applies the color "freehand" with a brush to give the highlights a different thickness and intensity.The result: a soft natural play of colors between light and dark.

The look works on both dyed brown and blonde hair. So, if you want to go from brown to blonde, you can start with the Babylights, that is, with bright reflections of color. If you want to go back to the dark natural color of your hair, you can use the Lowlights.

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3. Return to natural hair color thanks to Hair Color Remover

If you have dyed your hair darker than your natural hair color, you can also resort to skillful Hair Color Remover. This way you can slowly remove the dye from your hair. But beware: as with hair coloring, the hair is subjected to a lot of pressure from the product that removes the dye, so you should always make sure you use a hair conditioner afterwards.

Important: never use a Hair Color Remover for hair on blonde hair.

Always choose a product Hair Color Remover professional as Color B4 Expert, on Amazon for € 19.95

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4. Lighten hair color with home remedies

Is your dyed hair color not that far from your natural color? If so, you can try using home remedies to take the color out of your hair and make it lighter.

A mild option is a homemade hair treatment with olive oil. The fat causes the color pigments to be extracted from the hair. In addition, another advantage is that the hair becomes soft and smooth after the treatment. Leave the oil on for a few hours - even overnight if possible. Then wash your hair thoroughly with shampoo.

Thanks to its whitening effect, baking powder can also be used to lighten hair. Mix a sachet of baking powder with warm water and spread the mixture on dry hair. Leave the yeast mixture to act for about 20 minutes and then wash the hair well.

The lemon juice method works in a similar way: mix four tablespoons of lemon juice with 400ml of water and massage the mixture into damp hair. Then comb the hair well so that it does not become dull. After a reaction time of about 15-20 minutes the lemon juice can be washed off again. Warning: citric acid can dry your hair quickly, so use a hair conditioner afterwards.

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5. SOS solution: curly fold or messy bun

A very simple trick to hide the transition color or hairline is to change the styling a bit. While the roots are especially noticeable on straight hair, they are much less noticeable on curls or soft ones beach waves. The same goes for braids and hairstyles with a ponytail or bun - the smoother and more severe the styling, the more clearly the roots are visible with the natural hair color.

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