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Old 02-15-2011, 02:41 PM   #2
Cynthia
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Tint is tint, the only difference between permanent and semi-permanent is wither or not bleach is used to open the hair shaft first. If the dye has never worn out then you have very porous hair, first try shampooing with some cheep (full of laurel-sulfates) shampoo like prell. If that doesn't do it then I would recommend you do several hours-long hot conditioning treatments to get the rest of the color out and get your hair in the best condition you can. As long as the pigment remains you will not get the color results you want. I did the same thing with some Redkin Shades EQ.
Got to the drug store and go into the section for African decent products, get some Queen Hellene or equally old-fashioned deep conditioner, saturate your dry hair with it, put a plastic bag or cap on top, then use a knit or polar fleece cap on that, leave on for as long as you can stand (hours) a few of these should either get the color out or at least get your hair ready for bleach.
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