I'd suggest you try coloring those sections using a semi permanent 1-2 shades lighter than your natural color. Apply the color from root to mid-shaft, but only pull it through the ends for the final 10 minutes of processing (the ends are porous and will soak up color faster). IMPORTANT: Do a strand test on one of the less-conspicuous sections before hitting all of them! This should blend those sections with your natural color. Normally, to darken highlighted hair, you'd be advised to use a red filler (to avoid a greenish tone); however, since you said it's kind of orange now, a filler probably won't be necessary. The sections you dye will fade over several weeks. When that happens, you can just go back and freshen them up. Good luck!
I'd suggest you try coloring those sections using a semi permanent 1-2 shades lighter than your natural color. Apply the color from root to mid-shaft, but only pull it through the ends for the final 10 minutes of processing (the ends are porous and will soak up color faster). IMPORTANT: Do a strand test on one of the less-conspicuous sections before hitting all of them! This should blend those sections with your natural color. Normally, to darken highlighted hair, you'd be advised to use a red filler (to avoid a greenish tone); however, since you said it's kind of orange now, a filler probably won't be necessary. The sections you dye will fade over several weeks. When that happens, you can just go back and freshen them up. Good luck!
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