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Is it true Washing up liquid fades dye?

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Topic: Is it true Washing up liquid fades dye?
Posted By: Rosalie
Subject: Is it true Washing up liquid fades dye?
Date Posted: February 19 2006 at 3:55pm
Is it?



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Posted By: Sallycubed
Date Posted: February 19 2006 at 4:22pm

Hi Rosalie,

Have a look at this page on the Robert Craig site.  It talks a bit about using dishwashing liquid to remove colour:  http://www.robertcraig.com/fixes.html - http://www.robertcraig.com/fixes.html

Hope this helps....



Posted By: Susan W
Date Posted: February 20 2006 at 7:31am
The first part of that page suggests as a last resort (after ColorFix) to mix your shampoo and conditioner with bleach. I'm not doubting there are instances where you may want to do that, but I think before I went that route, I'd try a stripping wash.  You can mix your shampoo half and half with baking soda and try washing with that.  It will strip all the moisture and build up out of the hair, and some of the dye, depending. You will need to condition really well afterwards to replace lost moisture.




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