Short Hairstyles Trends presents How to Fix Hair Color Disasters
Sometimes, hair color does not come out quite the way we have planned. In the worst cases, a new dye job can result in complete disaster. However, no matter how tragic the results, there is always a way to repair the damage. The best way to fix a hair color disaster is to act quickly! Corrective measures taken within 48 hours of the dying have the best chance of fixing your locks. This is because the color will not have had time yet to attach itself to the hair cuticle. Also, a bad hair color cannot simply be covered over with another shade or easily bleached away. These options may seem appealing, but they will ultimately cause more harm than good. Not only will these methods not create a desired color result, but they can be harsh and damage locks. Instead, the best solution is to correctively color the new, unwanted shade. This should be left to the care of a professional colorist who knows what hues and tones will best neutralize the tragically wrong shade. If you can’t get to a colorist or afford a new dye job, a few home remedies may be helpful. Trying a color-enhancing shampoo may improve your color. Also, strong detergent-based shampoos will help color fade more quickly.