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Azin

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    Covering light red/orange hair

    I have lightened my hair with chemicals and it has turned red/orange. My natural hair is black. Can you use black hair dye to remove the red/orange tones so it looks natural, like when my roots grow out? Is it possible to use black dye twice (not blue-black) to get a more natural black color? Best regards, Azin
    1 product in post Covering light red/orange hair
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    • The user's roll: Lyko Creator. The comment was made 1 week
      Hello Azin 👋 If your hair is mostly orange, you can use a black or dark brown color to get the same color as your roots 🥰 Since your hair is bleached, I would recommend using an intensive toner instead of a permanent color to avoid damaging your hair. If you want a softer dark color that doesn’t become too intense black, I would recommend this one which is a very dark brown! It appears dark and almost black, but is a bit softer than a black shade 👇 lyko.com/sv/schwarzkopf-professional/1277-960-0400 Try to avoid getting the toner on your roots where you have your natural color, that way you get a more even result 🙌 If your hair is light and more yellow than orange, it might be good to use a filler color with warm pigments first, before applying a darker shade on top! 🧡 Good luck! ✨
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