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    Posted: September 30 2008 at 1:07pm
Also, do a few clarifying shampoos, then deep condition. Heavy conditioning also helps to push out some of the dyes on the hair!
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Thanks a bunch, Karen!!!
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The toner the hairstylist used will fade in time, after about 3 or 4 washes, or you could use a purple/violet shampoo to brighten your hi lights.
 
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I need some help.  I have been highlighting my hair for years now ( my natural color is brown).  I had my roots touched up yesterday @ a professional hair salon.  The only problem is my hair turned out a reddish-light brown color with a few strands of blonde.  The problem is I wanted it to be blonder than it is.  I think the problem is the hairstylist left the toner on too long which toned the color down too much.  My question is is there any way I can fix this myself without having to drive an hour to have the salon redo it?  Any suggestions would be AWESOME.  Thanks!!
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