Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Anyone else with a bad dye job out there? Neutrogena Anti-Residue Shampoo helps to strip the dye out?

Ok, so I hear one of the best ways to fix a bad dye job at home is to purchase Neutrogena Anti-Residue Shampoo. You are supposed to wash your hair with it but leave it in overnight and rinse it out the next morning. They say you WILL notice a difference. Then you are supposed to follow with hot Olive Oil in your hair and let that sit for a couple of hours. Has anyone tried this and been successful? Was there a difference? Will it strip down to the natural hair colour even if you have a couple layers of colour? I have some Neutrogena 60 Second Hair Repair so it won't get too damaged! Anyone else tried this process and it worked?????Anyone else with a bad dye job out there? Neutrogena Anti-Residue Shampoo helps to strip the dye out?
How to Remove Hair Dye That Is Too Dark


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How to remove a Lighter Hair Dye.


http://geebal.blogspot.com/2007/12/remov鈥?/a>Anyone else with a bad dye job out there? Neutrogena Anti-Residue Shampoo helps to strip the dye out?
sheesh... overnight? dunno about that. just use that OR other harsh shampoos (like ones for swimmers that strip the chlorine from your hair) like you normally would. rinse lather repeat, but leave the shampoo in for a few minutes at a time.
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    1. I'm trying to fade blue/black dye with neutrogena anti residue so that i can start weaving blonde and it's working... i also use trader joes tea tree oil shampoo.... and occasionally dawn dish soap... with john friedas super smooth conditioner and a loreal hair masque and it's working.... i think the key is that it's a slow process within 1 months there will be considerable fading... i've only been at this a week and i'm already noticing a difference but neutrogena is the best i can actually see the dye come out in the water from my strands so i'm pleased that it's working

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