Is it true that Fairy Liquid strips dye from your hair?
I am trying to fade this dark colour on my hair, no amount of shampoo is working.
If i use fairy liquid will it turn it a funny colour? and will it horrifically damage the condition?A question for hair dressers!?
It has been said that fairy liquid will help to strip dyed hair colour. I've personally tried this, and I noticed no significant difference. The best thing to help hair colour fade is a shampoo for dandruff, I found that Neutrogena T-Gel worked the best. But, it is not a nice shampoo to use, because it is a hideous brown in colour, has a gloopy consistency and I hated the smell of the stuff. It made more of a difference that fairy liquid, but not a huge amount. I ended up bleaching the dark colour out and dying back over it with a lighter brown, followed by loads of conditioning treatments in attempt to repair the damage.A question for hair dressers!?
Yes it does work eventually but its no made for the hair so it could damage your hair! To be honest I would use an anti dandruff shampoo instead this will also fade the colour if you use it every time you wash your hair for about 3 weeks.
However If you want a faster more professional approach use RUSK ELIMIN8 color correcter heres the website for you to read about it.
http://www.rusk1.com/products/elimin8.as/a>
I have never heard of fairy liquid, but if it strips dye from hair then it is bleach, because only bleach will get dye out. Use a cleansing shampoo and wash it in very hot water, this will help fade it, and don't use conditioner, that will only help hold the color in.
My sister is a hairdresser and she has used Daz non-bio the soap powder to fade dark colours from hair and it strips the colour very quickly. Another way to fade out colour is head and shoulders anti dandruff shampoo.
NOOO.
Dont use it.
Use this http://www.loreal-paris.co.uk/haircare/women/elvive-re-nutrition.aspx
We always traditionally used Vosene; I have tried using Head %26amp; Shoulders instead but Vosene beats it. Fairy Liquid is bit harsh though!
Use angel dust instead.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
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