I would like to have my blonde-ness back by wednesday, because school starts back up, and I don't want to go with this odd red-orange mess. I tried one of the crystal clarifying treatments, but it barely changed the color of my hair. Since it takes nearly a year and a half to grow it out, I don't want to use bleach or another dye to make the red go away. I obviously don't have a salon license, so my choice of products is probably limited. I was wondering if there are any products that will take the dye out without changing my natural hair color at all. Thanks.How can you remove semi-permanent hair dye without changing the natural hair color?The red molecule in hair color is the biggest...Wich makes it difficult to penitrate into the hair shaft but once in, it is the hardest to remove from the hair. It is also the hardest color to maintain looking as vibrant as it does in the begining week or two.
In your question you wrote you did not want to use another color or bleach.....The only way you will be able to get rid of the red will be by covering it up with another color that will counter act the red/orange.....which is going to be a color with a purple, blue, or green undertone.....You should choose a color that is one level lighter than your natural color....I would recommend having it professionally done. Hair color that salons use is much different than store bought color....salon color leaves your hair feeling better than when you walked through the door.....Store color leaves your hair feeling like straw...Plus you will have the expertise of a trained professional to figure out your corrective color......Otherwise, you could end up just creating another mess on your head!!!!How can you remove semi-permanent hair dye without changing the natural hair color?what i would do is get hair dye and match it up to my natural hair color. i done that and no one really noticed.How can you remove semi-permanent hair dye without changing the natural hair color?There is nothing that will remove the color without changing your natural color. Semi-permanent stains the cuticle and washes out slowly but usually always affects the natural color until cut off.
I would suggest that you just make the best of what you have by using a non-ammonia color gloss. Such as Jazzing or Sebastian Cellophane's or Matrix Prisms. They contain no ammonia and will not alter your natural color. Another option is to use a shampoo with red color pigments in it. It will enhance the red and add shine until it grows out. There is also a clear gloss that only adds shine.
One other option is to use the color gloss, but go opposite, an ash color in the gloss. It might neutralize some of the red-orange and become a more natural looking brown.
But do not try to lighten your hair by Wednesday to a blond, only a professional would be able to do it correctly.