Related Tips for Hair Color:
Wrong Color
You've taken the plunge and gone with a permanent color or a strong semipermanent, but it's just not what you pictured. If you had it done at a salon, any good professional will be happy to adjust it if you're not completely satisfied. (Of course, you might want to think twice about returning to a person who botched the job in the first place.) Read More...
Correcting Too-Light Color
If you've had your hair lightened and then decided platinum just isn't your thing, go back to your colorist and she can simply apply a darker toner to get the shade you prefer. Read More...
Correcting Dull Color
Spray-on shine and silicone products give instant luster -- just don't overdo them or your hair will end up looking greasy. Read More...
Correcting Too-Dark Color
Don't panic: During the first week after coloring, hair usually lightens a bit, especially after a few shampoos; this is particularly true of coarse and damaged hair. Read More...
Correcting Brassy Color
If you've lightened your hair only a couple of shades (or not at all) with a permanent color, try a blue-toned shampoo, which is formulated especially for this problem, or have your colorist apply a blue or violet toner to counteract the redness. Read More...
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