And definitely there's a warning there about using intense reds on bleached hair. Intense reds are meant to give a strong red result on dark hair, so if you put it on bleached, grey, or naturally light-blonde hair, you run the risk of looking like Ariel the mermaid. If that's what you're going for, great. Otherwise, be forewarned and careful.
Red fades really quickly if you don't use the right products so, if you use the right products, you can fade it a bit. Prell shampoo does really well in stripping your color out; when my red hair is too intense, i Prell it a couple of times until i reach the right shade. Most dandruff shampoos will do the same thing, too. Just make sure to condition really well because it will strip it of all your moisture, too.
i recently read that a protein-enriched Deep Conditioning treatment like Cholestral applied and then used with a heating cap for 1/2 and hour or so will slowly lift some of the color.
CO wash only since September '04! Dyed red botticelli curls (3b), fine and just past shoulder length
I've used a L'oreal Intense red on my (bleach) blonde hair. I expected very red but I don't think I like the "poppy" look. I'd like to tone it down a bit, to a copper brown or a more respectible red. What would you advise I use?
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