Not all beauty experiments go well: sometimes hair dyeing, especially home one, gives completely unpredictable results which can be a total disaster. How can you fix the consequences yourself and even out the hair color after unsuccessful hair dyeing? Check it out in our today’s article!
There are several ways to even out the hair color if your dyeing went wrong:
- Dye your hair once again. It's better not to bleach it a second time, however, trying to cover an unsuccessful color with a darker shade is not a bad idea.
- Wash your hair with a tint shampoo. Choose a shade slightly darker than the darkest color on your hair (at your hair roots), so you are more likely to achieveeven color. Tinting shampoos don’t damage the hair and are quickly washed off.
- Some people recommend using a honey mask: 200 g of honey should be mixed with a decoction of chamomile and the juice of two lemons and left overnight. Use a plastic cap and towel. However, remember that honey is the strongest allergen!
In order for your hair color to stay as vivid as possible for long, we recommend choose the right haircare products! Among them is Braé Bond Angel Plex Effect Step 3 - Bond Fortifier Home Care Treatment.
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By using Bond Fortifier you are protected from any aggressive effects on hair (thermal, chemical, or environmental), as this product restores hair bonds and strengthens your hair structure.
Besides, try Bond Angel Plex Effect Blond Power Dose Treatment. This treatment will not just make your hair smooth but make the whole hair color transition easier while maintaining the beauty of your natural hair color!
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