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help with bleached orange hair!

 
(@dogmadude)
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So I did a bleach bath on my hair last week. Hair was in pretty good condition. I left it on for no longer than the time stayed on the bleach but it went a lot lighter than expected. I started at a medium Brown and have ended up yellow orange arty the roots them going to orange about 2 inches down even though I did the roots last. Anyway it looks awful! Although condition wise it feels ok it looks quite dye and frizzy. I have an appointment to get it cut tomorrow but I need to sort the colour myself as no funds to get hairdresser to do it.
I tried using a Nice and easy non permanent 8 wash medium ash blonde on it but it has done nothing. I have now brought a lightish/medium Brown super drug 28 wash dye but worried about it not working or making my hair worse.
What are my options please? I don't want to try and get it any lighter as I am trying to grow my hair and don't want to Mrs up the condition any more. I just want it to look nice and natural.
Any ideas?

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Posted : June 15, 2015 3:43 pm
(@marthakins)
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An adore brown would work well to cover your hair win if the super drug one isn't good/pigmented enough.

They have a great range of natural shades and last very well over processed hair.

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Posted : June 15, 2015 5:28 pm
(@Wicked Pixie)
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If you are concerned about the condition don't use the 28 wash dye, it will damage your hair further. They are technically demi permanent, not true semi permanent dyes. Something like Adore would be your best bet.

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Posted : June 15, 2015 5:54 pm
(@dogmadude)
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Ok thanks. Just had a look, lots of colours to choose from! Don't know if I can wait for it to be delivered though as tbh I look like am idiot with this hair! It's like a reverse ombre.

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Posted : June 15, 2015 10:06 pm
(@Wicked Pixie)
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Did you try and bleach out old permanent dye? If so a colour remover will help to even things up.

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Posted : June 15, 2015 10:21 pm