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    Posted: October 24 2004 at 1:23pm
Okay, if you rememebr a while back, I dyed hair back to it's natural colour. Thing is, I miss my bright red locks now!

Will the black dye ever actually fade? It is starting to go reddish in places. What's the best way to get it to fade quicker? Even if it's that dark red/faded black I've seen before on people that tried something similiar I don't mind too much.

Thing is, I have a job interview! I don't think I'll be doing it ebfore it, but for future reference, what's the best way to cover it up? Just let it fade to blonde?
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You can't cover black with any other colour. It just won't work. Black dye fades very, very slowly. Your best option is to wait for it to grow out or (if you're like me and are extremely impatient) use a colour remover like ColorFix. After you've removed the colour, you can go for the red you want. :-)
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The dye's fading pretty quickly, actually. I had to cut out using shampoo as much.
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