An at-home gentle treatment is done with olive oil. The oil extracts color pigments from the hair, leaving it soft and smooth. Leave the oil on for a few hours or overnight.
Returning to Natural Hair Color without Complications
If you want your brown hair back, consider dyeing it to your natural color. However, leave the coloring task to a professional. The process should approach the natural color as closely as possible with various darker shades and highlights. It is better to lighten step by step. Consider two or three visits to the hairdresser. Letting the dyed hair grow out is the most effective method. You can use a dry shampoo in the appropriate color for a gradual transition.
Using Baking Soda to Lighten Hair
Add a tablespoon of baking soda to a glass of warm water (1/3) and apply for at least 15 minutes. Baking soda lightens and heals the hair.
Cleansing Hair with Baking Soda
Baking soda removes excess sebum and styling product residues. Use dry baking soda before washing or add it to your shampoo. It also helps keep combs and brushes clean.
Correcting a Wrong Hair Dye
Washes with chamomile shampoo, anti-dandruff shampoo, a tablespoon of baking soda, and the juice of a lemon help remove the dye. A vegetable oil treatment is useful for removing dye. For a wrong color, a pack with oily hair shampoo in the Micro Mist sprayer helps.
Quickly Lightening a Too Dark Dye
Washing hair with oil and vinegar can quickly lighten a dark dye. Regular shampooing helps.
Removing Dark Dye
Mix anti-dandruff shampoo with baking soda. Leave on for a few minutes and rinse with warm water. A mix of lemon juice and conditioner, left on for about 20 minutes, can lighten the color. An ash-colored toner can tone it down. If these methods are not enough, you can use decolorants or color removers.