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    Posted: June 26 2005 at 10:21am
Hello although i know this is mostly a haircolor question its in
regards to my extensions. I went for that whole platinum blonde
and black in the back and it wored out great i loved it , but the
thinng is that i dyes some of my blonde extensions that i had
black (too lazy to buy some black Arghhh) and well i did wash it
before i put it in my hair and i noticed that when it would be
shampooed it would run purple , meaning the water that came
from it turned purple much like shimmer lights shampoo does
.So i washed my hair altogether and well some of my extension
hair and my natural hair in the back have been "toned" by this
purpleness. So it now lookes like a very cool ashy greyish
platinum blonde hahahah if ya can imagine that , so i was
wondering would this eventually wash away with shampoo? as
i know some toners do fade away but will this?

I knew i shoulda bought some regular black hair
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kateadreena Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 26 2005 at 10:24am
naa i dont think it will wash away, lighter colours are more pourous and they soak up darker colours very easily, and black dye has a tendency to do that to platinum hair :(
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also, post pictures of your extensions!!
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I don't think it will fade too much either,as Kateadreena said, blonds are super porous.

If this happened to me in the salon, I would go straight to the shampoo bowl and mix up a bit of bleach, shampoo, and water are do the infamous 'soap cap' technique.  That may take the stain out.  If it doesn't, more bleach will be necessary.

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I prefer the PHANTOM by Schwarzkopf.  NO BLEACH.  It's the best!  I had a client, a natural level 5 {brown} who dyed her hair jet black.  I mixed the phantom and let her sit in the dryer for 20 minutes- Voila!

http://www.adiscountbeauty.com/page164.html

Color Corrector ...Phantom
$23.95

100% Stress Free product... Will not damage the hair's condition as would bleach or harsh chemical color removers. Works on artifical color pigment and does not strip natural pigments. Can be used up to three times in one day. Designed to work on manufacturers 100% oxidative ( permanent ) color. Works also on many semi-permanent and retail colors.

Best of luck, Charlene

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if the stain isn't to dark you could use a blond color shampoo like artech  sun flower or eaven a little darker toner. if you try to remove the stain you could end up lightning the black too, so maybe a darker blond to cover the stain would be better.
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