Help! How can I remove ashy tones?

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ellajennifer

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I just bleached my hair and then put a 6.1 dark ash blonde colour over the top, i was not expecting it to turn half gray/green! it has a nice colour despite the green-ness tinge. i used the ash colour, because my hair always tends to go red/orange-ish and i was told to use ash to neutralise it. but now its too ashy! what can i do to remove the grayness?

will it eventually fade over times and washes?

would a dark brown shampoo add some form of redness to it, to even it out?

please help! SO STRESSED
 
You really need to go to your hairdresser to sort it out, the green needs to be neutralised and as your not a pro can't advise you as you could do more damage. You could try some tomato ketchup! Not a pro product, you can't do any damage and it's in your cupboard.
 
You really need to go to your hairdresser to sort it out, the green needs to be neutralised and as your not a pro can't advise you as you could do more damage. You could try some tomato ketchup! Not a pro product, you can't do any damage and it's in your cupboard.


Ketchup only works on hair that's green as a result of chlorine, because of the acidity, it removes the mineral that makes the hair green :)

As Fuzion said, can't advise you on a professional product as you're not a pro, and i would never recommend a box dye...just pop into a salon, so they can see the colour, and if you're lucky, you may only need a toner :) x
 

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