
It can happen to even the most skilled, veteran at-home colorist: you use a box color to dye your hair and to your surprise the hue comes out much darker than you had hoped — or feel prepared for. Before you panic and swear your hair is ruined forever, there are ways to lighten dyed hair that is too dark in a pinch. Of course the preferred move is always to go ahead and see a professional colorist, but if that’s not an option for you, you can try everything from going in with a special shampoo to at-home apple cider vinegar recipes, or even — if you just need someone else to walk you through the process — calling the professional line on the back of your box dye (yes, you can call in reinforcements.) The main thing you really want to remember when trying to lighten dyed hair that’s come out too dark is to stay calm and assess the situation before you make any additional moves. A plethora of factors like how dark your hair got, the dye you used, etc. will all come into play when figuring out what to do next. If you’re in a position where you’re less than satisfied with the hue that you ended up with out of the box and you’re wondering how to lighten dyed hair at home, we rounded up a few tips to fix your hair ahead.
How to Lighten Dyed Hair: Try a Clarifying Shampoo
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How to Lighten Dyed Hair: Call the Hotline on the Box
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How to Lighten Dyed Hair: Try a Color Remover
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How to Lighten Dyed Hair: See a Colorist
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