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    Posted: May 14 2006 at 11:51am
Sorry , we in the UK ,call it pre- pigmenting the hair, I think in the states you call them filler's Thumbs Up
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Thats terrible the salon you went to for help , didn't offer to help , it gives us hairdresser's a bad name. The blonde hair colour your daughter used on your 12 yr old would not lift the colour pigments out your daughter's hair, it would only lift it too 1 1/2 shades lighter , leaving it an orange tone. You will have to apply a semi of your daughters natural colour first to put back the pigments taken out and this will stain the hair, to prevent colour fade , then apply a permanent colour of your daughters natural colour, this should bring her hair back to normal. I would also advice a good conditioning treatment for your daughter's hair, cos all this colouring does cause damage to the hair. If your daughter wanted to go blonde when she is a little older , the only way to do this is to bleach the hair first , then apply a toner to cool the colour down a little.
 
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My oldest daughter thought my 12 year old would look better as a blonde.  She tried to dye her hair with a blonde hair color.  When it didn't work she tried it a second time.  Needless to say, my 12 year old has 'BRIGHT ORANGE" hair.
 
A few weeks later I attempted to color her hair back to her natural medium brown color, but to no avail.  It is still "orange".  I asked a couple of hair stylists if they would help and they wouldn't touch it.
 
Any suggestions on what I can do at home to fix the orange hair with the dark roots?  Adolescence is tough enough without a major bad hair year.
 
 


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