How to Remove Hair Color From The Scalp? Best Tricks

Maria asks…
how do u remove hair color from your scalp?
i put blue hilights in my hair n now my scalp is blue

Administrador answers:
Ok, I know you are trying to find out how to get the dye off of your scalp, but you have to help me. I have been looking for blue hair dye for litteraly months. Can you please e-mail me where you got it? Thanks! My e-mail is aeroeagleatpizza@yahoo.com
You could try scrubbing your scalp with lemon juice and olive oil.

Mark asks…
how to remove hair color from your scalp?

Administrador answers:
Do you mean like dye that has colored your scalp??
Try some Vaseline Jelly on a cotton wool bud to use along the hairline. Don’t excessively wash your hair to remove the dye, as this will fade your new color. Or you could try some shampoo on the cotton.
Hope this helps you out a bit.
Now go give me my 10 points.

Lizzie asks…
how can i remove hair dye from my scalp?
i used a rinse and the color is still on my scalp even after washing. is there a certain shampoo i can use? i feel like gorbachev.
the dye is showing up in spots all over my scalp. will the vinegar rinse work on that or just my hair?

Administrador answers:
Alcohol and a cotton pad will get the residual from your skin just around the hair line.
A rinse with white vinegar, leave it on a few min. Should help with what is still caught in your hair, Rinse with luke warm rather than hot.

Paul asks…
Removing hair dye from scalp?
I dyed my hair with semi-permanent hair dye because i cant achieve the color i want with permanent hair dye.. but even if i don’t apply it to my scalp It seems i have a constant red residue on my scalp.. how do i remove the residue without removing the hair dye from my hair.. it seems it doesn’t matter how much i scratch my scalp in the shower either
It doesnt go away.. even after my roots have grown out and its time to redye my hair

Administrador answers:
It will subside…

Daniel asks…
can I color my hair with the highlighting cap still on?HELP?
if i use an highlighting cap, can i rinse the hair and wash it with the cap on and then apply semi permanent color over it and wait for a couple of hours? or is it dangerous and the bleach may have bled under the cap and burn my scalp?
i’m asking because i want to bleach stripes in my already colored hair, and then color them in two different shades with semi permanent color like manic panic. the highlighting kit says to remove the cap after rinsing and then shampooing, i wanted to know if it’s ok NOT to remove it so i could color every thin strand in the shade i want, which would be much more difficult to do in case i have to remove the cap, i’d have to “find” them in my hair, and it could also damage my existing color. how should i proceed in doing this?
I’d appreciate advice from professionals and people with experience on this. thank u

Administrador answers:
Actually, the proper way to do this is to leave the cap on, after bleaching your strands. You want to apply the colour to these strands ONLY so that you don’t affect the rest of your hair.
There is a problem sometimes in that the holes in the cap are too large, and some bleach bleeds under the cap. Then you get these little yellow spots! Ha-ha But that can be prevented with using a new cap, and being careful what you are doing.
If you were to take the cap off, yes, you are right, you will have trouble finding those strands again. They usually use a semi-permanent (light) colour or a toner so that only the bleached hair picks it up, and the darker hair doesn’t show any. But it tends to fade easily, so I prefer to use a permanent colour, but you have to do that before removing the cap.

Sharon asks…
I am mad at hair dresser who ruined my hair. Any chance I could win damages?
Hi,
I am ever so upset after my trip to the hairdresser that all I can think do is hide from people. Not only that – Ii have been looking after my hair, have been investing to make it less dry, to regrow, and now all that is gone down the drain.
Pre-history (additional details)
For years I have been dyeing my very dark brown hair – mainly blond highlights. Although I was in good salons, ultimately hair gets dryer than usual. They are also curly/frizzy, which requires conditioner/serum every single day. I know my hair fairly well, and I do know what is good and what isn;t for my hair (having in mind hair colour stripping as will be mentioned later…)
Two years ago my hair started falling out severely, I have put a dark non-amonia colouring close to my natural hair colour to give it a breath whilst I was trying to see what was happening with my hair.
Invested a lot of money in my hair trying to get regrown, and become healthier, started shy highlights of a few foils last year (once) and this year Feb (once) to see if my hair would still fall out, and at the same time to put back some livelyness in after wearing it plain dark.
Yesterday:
Yesterday I went into a different salon than I usually used to go, still chose a professional (looking!) in the area, as at this moment I cannot afford my very expensive hairdresser. I had explained again (which I did the previous day when asking for an appointment), what I was trying to achieve, I was giving to them as much info as I could about my hair (it is different when you see a dark hair that is naturally brown, and a dark hair that is coloured on blond, etc… Hair loss history, perhaps sensitive scalp etc…) …and all that.
Ultimately, I wanted to even out my hair colour (previous shy 8 highlights were getting lighter, and the dark colour was also washing out…), and on that even dark tone/base that I wanted, I was willing to liven up with dark caramel/biscuitty high/low lights. To freshen up, but not to make much damage, as I was really self-conscious about my hair.
The hairdresser pointed at the colours that she would put. (They are professionals – if I tell what I want to achieve, and they point at the dark-looking colour on the palette, I assume they know what they are talking about) We had a long negotiation as I did not want permanent colour, and I did not want too much contrast from how I was.
My first shock came when She removed the foil – it was yellow, almost white on my still dark hair. I said that there was no way I wanted this white highlights. What I learnt was – they were stripping off the colour, adn then putting a nother colour all over my hair. HAD I KNOWN that they would be stripping off the colour, I would have run away from that salon and never returned. It is really bad for the hair as it is, leave alone for my history of hair. The second shock came after the overall colour was done – it game ginger/orange.
I feel mad, furious, spitefull,… all the bad feelings are inside me. I wept there in the chair, whilst having to argue with ’4 professionals’ sitting in the salon that it was exactly what I asked for, and that it was not orange/ginger (I was chucked a colour pallette to be shown a literal orange colour – downright mickey-taking!… ). I was called to have made drama – how to calmly react to such a situation?…I have been looking after my hair with care, wanted to have a shy livenning up for the summer – dark base, caramel highlights, they are damaging my hair structure, hair colour turns ginger, not sure how that much chemicals will affect my hair scalp now, and to correct the colour damage I will need to put more chemicals, the hair will get so dry and brittle it will break off and fall off!… I was demanded to pay for the service, which I refused, as they did not do the service as I was aiming to achieve. We have agreed they will correct my colour today, however I am furious that they will make it ever so dry now ater that fiasco….
I cannot containt in myself how I feel.
Is there anything I can do?… I want to demand the damages – they made my hair dry/dead again, full of chemicals, ugly ginger colour…. to get strong hair nourishments/conditioning will cost a fortune… to correct the colour means I will be damaging them even more. I feel and look horrible! I feel so furious!…
Can I complain anywhere? What rights do I have? Any chances that the court would win me any damages?
Thanks to all who will contribute to an answer.

Administrador answers:
You really need to relax. Your hair grows every day. Even if you were to hack it all off, it would grow back completely in a couple of months, if not weeks. Hair dressers are people too and yes, they clearly made a mistake. There was an obvious misunderstanding between what you wanted and what they thought you wanted. Forgive them – it is just hair. Give them the opportunity to correct what they did wrong. Who knows? It may end up great after all is said in done. And so you know, there is absolutely no way you will win damages in a court of law over something as temporary as hair.
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