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    Posted: April 24 2003 at 10:41pm
I am the biggest idiot in the world, i;'m trying real hard not to panic. like a half and hour ago i dyed my drabby red/copperish hair with ferias golden brown. i rinsed it out and my hair has bright yellow roots and the rest is an orangly brown color, (now i'm sitting hair with prell shampoo and a toner on my head, i'm leaving it in for 25 minutes)god please somebody help me get this color out of my head. I can not go to a salon, this color is terrible!
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Why can't you go t a salon?

Believe me, we have seen it all. This is the best way to fix this problem. You have layered pigment onto pigment and you cannot fix this yourself without totally frying your hair.

Please go to the salon and let us know how it turned out.
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i'm too broke to go a salon, man i'm just about to dye my hair medium ash brown, urg i should have never dyed my hair.
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Medium ash brown is dark, so it should cover. It depends how apt your hair is to take on anoither
chemicalat this point. I hope itcovers. Also, it might not be a bad idea to chop off an inch or two. Your older ends must be pretty tethered at this point.
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ok i let my hair dry, and as dumb as it sounds, now it looks all lightish orange, i'm just going to have to tone it back to an ash brown. Thanks for helping guys!
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Dyer Please use a demi-permanent to tone back....You don't need any ammonia or higher volume h2o2 on your hair....especially if your just depositing.

And of course I agree with Lili ...you need a Colorist who specializes in corrections.

GUY"S I'M HEARING BAD THINGS (on the pro boards) WHEN IT COMES TO CORRECTING FERIA!Just a word of caution.
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unfortually i used a permant dye.....i know my hair is going to be mad damaged. The color is still a little orange but i can live with it, and i vow to not ever use feria again, URG
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My daughter also had a very bad experience with Feria (Ronald McDonald red). The pros are the ONLY way to go. You will save yourself money in the long run.
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Sophie, I heard of the Feria scare. It has something to do with the chemical make-up of it, doesn't it?
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I'm not sure Lili. I haven't had any first hand experience correcting it, But some of the things I've heard from other stylists are ...Hard to remove, especially in the dark colors, something about the chemical make up?? It just won't let of the hair even with the sulfur based color removers???

Lets see if we can find out more.
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i remember last summer i dyed my hair with their chocolate cherry color. Talk about a nightmare, my hair was like a blackish/purplish color, i was furious. I have to admit, that it did fade pretty quick, but i never will dye my hair that dark again!
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Or, If you do want to go darker...Deposit only color...use a semi or demi-permanant color. Like Natural Instincts.....No Ammonia...No 20 volume h2o2.

This is key!!!! Because you don't need those two chemicals in order to go darker....But, most of all you don't need to BLOW the cuticle layer of your hair wide open in order to simply deposit color.
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