Becareful using tide you can buy clarifying shampoo that will help it
fade just the same or even mixing a little baking soda with your
shampoo to make a paste will work as a clarifying shampoo also. If your
hair dresser made your hair ash when you wanted gold you shoulda had
her fix it. I wish I could help more but Im not that familiar with
non-professional color. I recommend anything with a G or GB on it
professional color wise
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Peroxide princess had some good advice but also know that porous hair
absorbs cool tones first so if you want those nice warm colors you are
going to have to adjust your formula to boost the warmth. I agree with
peroxide princess on the G or GB in a professional color.
There is software that will formulate a foundation color for you and
avoid these problems. It is very easy to use and will warn you
about filling and control. email me if you would like the link
marcpacelli@verizon.net
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