Reply to message: viewthread.asp?forum=AMB%5FAP585798634&id=1239&page=1#7.1239.1 - 7.1239.1 Sorry to hear about your bad experience and I hope your hair is back to its natural color by now. Orange hair is more common than you might think. So common, in fact, that Clairol has published the solution in their Clairol Professional color correction guide. It most often occurs from repeated bleach attempts. An experienced colorist may have another solution, but this should work. Quoted from the Clairol Professional Site: Recommend a soft neutral Level 6-Dark Blonde color using a gentle, nonammonia product like Complements Long-Lasting Semi-Permanent True Tone Gel Color. By combining neutral and blue/violet Complements shades, the formula will help neutralize the gold-orange base. Here`s how: 1. Mix the following formula in a bottle or bowl: 1-1/2 oz. Complements Semi-Permanent Gel Color 6N-S Dark Natural Blonde 1/2 oz. Complements Semi-Permanent Gel Color 6A-S Dark Ash Blonde 2 oz. Complements Color Prompter. 2. If the client`s hair is extremely porous, apply the formula to damp hair, first at the scalp and 1-inch out, then down the shaft to the ends. 3. Strand-test to determine timing, checking every 5 minutes up to 15 minutes. 4. When desired results are achieved, rinse, shampoo and condition. I sincerely hope you will never have need of this formula.
------------- Merlin
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