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My Hair Turned Green Help

I dyed my hair black and it turned green.?

I dyed my hair black and it turned it green, i then went and bought another rinse to go over it and it turned greener. Now it has been about a week and I want to rinse it to get rid of the green but i don't know what brand of rinse i should use. I heard that some brands have ash tone and some don't so i need to know which brand i should use and should it be ok to go ahead and rinse it with the black again or will it give me even greener hair?

Bleached purple hair turning green?

Okay, so a few weeks ago I stripped then bleached my hair until my roots were yellow and my lengths were a pale tangerine colour so I could dye it semi-permanent purple. I did and as it started to fade as you'd expect the part that was over yellow faded lighter purple but still bright and the lengths went a browny pinky colour from the orange and purple together. So I bleached my hair again with the intention to dye it purple again (I bleached all over to try and get a more even fade this time around) and I've had a change of heart and decided I'd prefer it blonde. It's a golden colour mostly (although I'm sat with more in my hair as I type this) although the part that was still a bright purple has turned a pale mint/lime green. At first I assumed it was the blue in the dye added to the yellow/golden colour underneath causing the green because the rest of my hair (which was orange so the blue pigments and the orange neutralize each other so it's not turned green) but I don't really know, I don't really know much about colour correction any further than the colour wheel. Right now I'm about midway though this second processing and some of the green seems to be gone but I'm not sure. At first it didn't seem a problem because I was going to dye it purple anyway so the green part would just make it a bit more violet in places but obviously I don't want to be walking around looking mouldy (although it is an attractive green, it wouldn't be so bad all over.) Does anyone have any advice on how to get rid of the green without bleaching it or stripping it? Is it the blue pigment causing the problem or has the bleach reacted with something in the violet dye? There was no other dye in my hair so it can't be anything else. Do I need to do a pale pink all over to neutralize the green or would it be sufficient to use a blonde dye (the actual colour like honey blonde or something, not another bleach). I'm willing to dilute the violet dye I have now into lilac and dye it that for the time being if no other solution is available.

TL;DR: Bleached out a violet vegetable dye and the parts that were most vibrant have turned pale green.

Please don't give me any answers like "stop bleaching your hair so much it'll all fall out" etc, I'm not stupid and not bleaching my hair isn't going to magically correct the colour.

I dyed my hair GREEN! Help!?

ok so i bleached my hair from light brown to a medium shade of blond. Then i dyed it with grape kool-aid and instead of turning purple, it turned GREEN! I followed instructions on how to dye my hair with kool-aid but i cant figure out what i did wrong or if i just didnt buy the right color of kool-aid. Is there anyway i can use the rest of the grape kool-aid to turn that part of my hair purple?

I dyed my hair and it turned green! HELP!?

Go to a beauty supply store like Sally's Beauty Supply. It's cheaper than buying boxed color at the drug store or anywhere else.

You can get a DEMI-permanent color (either level 10 RED or 9 RED, usually labeled 10R or 9R). It won't dye your hair red, it'll cancel out the green color. Hair dye works like the color wheel, if you want to get rid of red tones you use green/ashy tones to cancel it out. The color on the opposite side of the color wheel will cancel out the color you don't want. I used this same trick when my hair turned green. Just make sure you don't get permanent color, use only demi-permanent color.

You can also get something like One N Only Colorfix, which strips your hair of color. These can be harsh on your hair, but they remove the color you've put in it. After you strip the color you'll probably have to dye it again to get it to a normal color.

Use the color wheel to figure out what colors to choose. Good luck! :)


I'm not sure what the heck is with all the thumbs down, but I'll tell you right now any stylist is going to do one of the two things I just said to your hair if you go into one. It was a stylist who told me about these 2 methods in the first place!

My blue hair dye turned turquoise/green how can I fix it?

When you bleached your hair did you tone out the yellow before you deposited the blue? I ask because what happens when you mix yellow and blue. You get green.Depends on how faded it is. You could start over and tone out all the yellow of you could do the blue again. Get a really good sulphate free shampoo and invest in dry shampoo. My daughter washes her hair about once a week then uses dry shampoo in between. This keeps the color longerYou can also add a small amount of dye to some conditioner and use that regularly. It will deposit a small amount of color back in to help prevent fadeYou will also want to avoid hot tools like flat irons and curling iron. The heat from these make your hair fade

When your hair turns green from chlorene, how long does it stay green??

It stays green for long! Put tomato sauce (yes I know it sounds gross- but it works) on your hair, but be sure to cover all the hair, leave it on for 10 minutes and voila! You'll have your blonde highlights back!

I applied a jet black rinse and my hair turned green! what to do?

your hair was probly to light for it. But I heard alkaseltzer tablits with asprin mixed in hot water can help. And u can also use a red rinse, it cancels the green

Dyed my hair twice. Pink it turned green, purple to cover green and it turned green again. Please help! How can I cover the green?

This sounds like a mess! It'll be alright though.  What I believe has happened is that when you bleached your hair, it opened the hair follicles to absorb very well. All colors have a 'base' to it. For example, cool blonde has a blue base, warm blonde has a golden reddish base. If you used the cool red, which would be a purplish red, and your hair was bleached to orange (I'm guessing) the blue tone + orange is a gross greenish color. The opposite of green is red, which means red would ideally neutralize the green, but it probably would look murky. Your best bet is to either buy 'color oops' and remove the color (it's going to look crazy until you recolor) or color over it with a dark shade of brown or black with red under tones (warm colors)

How to dye hair blue? - without it turning green?..?

I can help you I have blue hair I dyed it a turquoise blue hair as u can see in my avatar pic if that is the kind of blue you want here is a video that I did

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8fRBIF9N...

and here is a video another girl did http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqUSTUW20...

me and her did the same thing!! if u have anymore questions just ask I can totally answer
and theres links for the stuff on the first video and I think on the second also

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