Hair colour not fading in one place?

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Spriggit82

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Hi,
I used to have my hair bleached at a salon to a very light blonde and decided nearly a year ago that I wanted to go back to my natural colour. Went back to the salon and they put a tint on but it went darker than my natural colour. I have been going back since but in Jan I decided to just let my hair grow out. The colour at the roots and the ends are now as close to my natural colour as they could be but the mid sections are still very dark. Is there any shampoos etc I could use on this mid section to fade it quicker or do I have to bite the bullet and go back to the salon and get at are tint again of the darker colour to cover it? Does anyone know why the tint has stuck to the mid sections so much? Any advice would be great, thanks in advance x
 
A clarifying shampoo can help.

Reason It fades less in the mid length is probably due to colour build up depending how far down your colourist used to top up your roots. It could also be.down to the condition of your hair - without seeing it, no one.wi be able to give you a definite answer.

But do try a clarifying shampoo
 
A clarifying shampoo can help.

Reason It fades less in the mid length is probably due to colour build up depending how far down your colourist used to top up your roots. It could also be.down to the condition of your hair - without seeing it, no one.wi be able to give you a definite answer.

But do try a clarifying shampoo

Hiya, I have been using a clarifying shampoo and it has helped but it's just mad the roots and the ends even lighter. I have tried to upload a photo but it doesn't seem to work. Hair looks very frizzy in the photo as I had juat rough dried it.
 

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