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Quick ways to fade your hair color at home

Author: Jessica Carter
by Jessica Carter
Posted: Aug 26, 2016

It does not matter whether you decided to color your hair at home or one of the organic hair salons in NYC, sometimes the result can be underwhelming. Here are three quick ways to fade your hair color at home if your dye job didn't turn out the way you expected!

1. Shampoo As Soon A Possible

If you don't want your new hair color to settle, we suggest shampooing your mane as soon as possible. It is usually recommended to withhold from washing you locks for several days if you wish to preserve the attained shade. In your case, you need to do the exactly opposite thing. Get into the shower and cleanse your hair right after seeing the new color. This way you can remove at least some of the dye.

2. Use Hot Water

To strip as much color as possible in one go, try washing your locks with hot water. It will affect the hair shafts, lift the scales, and remove most of the pigment. Repeat the process of shampooing several times to get the most of the dye out. Don't forget to moisturize and condition your mane afterward. Rinse out with cool water to seal the shafts. Repeat the same routine every time you wash your hair until you are satisfied with the result. Take note, though, this method will not take away all of the color – it will only fade it until to dye it over.

3. Try Out Baking Soda

If you are afraid to use your regular shampoo three times in one day, try to substitute is with baking soda. Mix the product with the water at 1:1 ratio and use the concoction to cleanse your tresses. Gently work it into your scalp and hair and leave in for half an hour. Rinse out with hot water until it turns clear. Remember to generously condition your locks when using this trick. Baking soda can make your strands dull and matte, so do not skip a nice moisturizing session. If this method is not particularly forgiving on your hair, we suggest you don't overuse it; otherwise, you can seriously damage your mane. If you've already tried to utilize baking soda instead of your regularl shampoo and it does not affect your locks negatively, you can try to use it several times. Do not go overboard, though.

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About the Author

Hey! I’m Jessica Carter. Last year I finished Ual (University of Art London) with a specialization in Fashion Journalism. Now I live in Nyc and practice skills received there. I try writing about fashion trends for different magazines and websites.

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