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My hair colour has become too bright. How can I tone it down.

How come your hair colour has become too bright?
It may be, if you have dyed your hair a copper or red colour, that the hair colour has become a little too bright. Often the cause is that your hair was too light in colour (blond or grey), or that your hair was highlighted at the salon or highlighted by sunlight. Because the lighter the base, the brighter the end result after dyeing. It is also possible that your hair was very damaged or porous when you started dyeing it. Your hair will then absorb the dye a lot more.

What can you do if the hair dye has turned out too bright?
The best thing to do is to dye your hair again but with a natural shade. Dyeing in a natural shade, a colour ending in .0, neutralises the bright hair colour. So if you have dyed your hair, for example, with our hair colour copper red light brown (6.64), choose the hair colour light brown (6.0), to dye it again. If you really think your hair colour turned out way too bright, then choose a shade darker in the natural shade. If you dyed your hair with colour number 6.64, choose the colour brown (5.0). Your hair will be a shade darker, but the bright colour will be neutralised even more.

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