4 Easy Ways to REMOVE HAIR DYE With BAKING SODA

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There’s nothing worse than a dye-job gone wrong. We’ve all dyed our hair at home and felt horrified by the colour we’ve been left with when the job is done. If you’re in that situation right now, don’t panic! There’s an easy solution for helping to fade most semi-permanent hair colours: baking soda.
In this video, we’ll be sharing the most effective baking soda recipes, many of which also contain shampoo, that will quickly strip the unwanted colour from your hair. Grab your ingredients and let’s get started!
1. Baking soda simple wash
Baking soda and vinegar are excellent cleansing agents. While this mix is likely to dry out your hair a little, it will also help fade your hair colour to a certain extent.
For this simple, effective baking soda wash, you’ll need:
• 2 tablespoons Baking Soda
• 1 and a half cups of Water
• 1 tablespoon of Apple Cider Vinegar
• 5 drops of Fragrant Essential Oil (whichever you prefer)
This one takes 2 minutes to prep and 10 minutes to carry out.
Start by combining 2 tablespoons of baking soda with half a cup of water. Then wet your hair and apply this mixture to it. Work the mixture into your hair and leave it in for about 10 minutes, and rinse your hair with water.
Now you’re ready to move onto the next stage of the process. Combine the vinegar, water, and essential oil in a jug and pour it through your hair as a final rinse. Don’t rinse your hair any further after this. You can use this remedy for up to 4 consecutive days to remove semi-permanent dye from your hair.
2. Dish soap and baking soda method
This method effectively fades semi-permanent hair colour. The dish washing soap’s harsh detergents will considerably strip colour after the first wash.
For this method, you’ll need:
• 3 tablespoons of Baking Soda
• 4 tablespoons of Anti-Dandruff Shampoo of your choice
• 1 tablespoons of Dish Washing Soap
• A Shower Cap or Plastic Bag
It takes 2 minutes to prep for this remedy, and 20 minutes to carry it out.
First, combine all the ingredients in a bowl until you get a smooth mixture. You can then go ahead and apply the mixture onto dry hair until it’s completely saturated. Cover your hair with a shower cap or a plastic bag and leave the mixture on for about 20 minutes, then wash your hair with warm water. Follow with your usual conditioning routine. You can use this remedy for up to 3 consecutive days to remove hair dye.
3. Baking soda and shampoo wash
Anti-dandruff shampoos have strong clarifying properties which will help strip the colour from your hair. In combination with baking soda, this shampoo will remove a considerable amount of colour without causing as much damage as bleach would.
For this super simple remedy, you’ll need two common ingredients:
• 1 tablespoon of Baking Soda
• 1 tablespoon of Anti-Dandruff Shampoo
Once more, it takes 2 minutes to prep this remedy, and 20 minutes to carry it out.
To begin, take a bowl and combine the baking soda with a strong anti-dandruff shampoo. Next, dampen your hair with hot water and then shampoo your hair with the baking soda mixture. Leave the mixture on for about 20 minutes before washing off with warm water. Finish by conditioning your hair well. You can use this remedy for up to 4 consecutive days to remove unwanted hair dye.
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I wish everyone who reads the comments health and happiness to you and your children. Good luck !!!

Мудрых
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We need to see before and after pics, not generic hair washing shots and people giving a thumbs-up for remedies they haven't even tried.

mrssb
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I tried many of these DIY to remove black dye from my hair like vitamin C with head and shoulders, baking soda with the same shampoo and many other mixtures non of them did the job. Today I tried that one you mentioned with dishwashing liquid and it was fantastic! But I needed to condition my hair ALOT because it turned very dry.

julymoon
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So anti dandruff shampoo+baking soda+dishwashing soap for three consecutive days to wash off semi permanent hair dye. I hope it works or I'll get detention on Monday hahahaha

xavieraaisyah
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Yes! Baking soda/Dawn actually worked!!! 😃 then I did deep conditioning hair mask and I’m so happy with results. This is after 3xs washing in a week which did nothing.

kimwebb
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In howmany days the dye will be removed from the hands after adding the mixture of baking soda and liquid dish wash

dancedivagirashreesahoo
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The first time, I used crushed vitamin C tablets plus dandruff shampoo. It's stripped the medium brown Revlon Colorsilk hair color off of my hair. I was left with strawberry blonde hair with darker red ends. I tried it a second time the next day. I left it on for 3 hours. It did nothing the second time.
I guess it will take bleach to get the red out of my hair. I don't know if the red is from my natural hair color or if it's from years of using brown hair dye.

lindaeaton
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I had left silver shampoo in, and the color was dark, orange, blond. 😢I first did a dye box blond, it helped a bit. Then baking soda and and then the shampoo, anti dandruff, 20 min. And is blonder. 1 color., it works🎉

Angeleyes
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My hair came out like black I wanted to cry I need to try an remove most of it out a new shade from nice and easy hair color on the box was a beautiful medium burgundy it wasn’t came out black 😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩 trying to strip it with water and peroxide as I raise it off I notice a lot of the color came off but when I towel dried it, it still look’s black 😩😩😩😩 have to try one of these and see if it works I’m too pale for black hair I look like a ghost 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

joyace
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Does it work for colors thats is going to be a specific color after 10+ washes?

mej
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Hi there! I was wondering if it would fade my hair from black hair that I dyed red, resulting in my hair color becoming burgundy. Which of the ingrdients can help eliminate all the red dyes since I'm going to dye my hair black again because it's not allowed in school?

christzeldris
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Can please any of you tell me if these remedies work on golden dye.

meinhoon
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Dish soap, baking soda works fine..but be patient you need few times to wash it... thanks for video!

dejanpolic
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I tried baking soda and dawn twice.. left it on 30 minutes both times. It did not lift out anything..I had permanent black box dye in my hair most of my life. All it did was make my hair super dry for a week.
It probably works best on temporary hair dye, not permanent. Good luck!

kimberlygonzales
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Do these work to remove red/mohagony dye?

CG-nojs
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My root shadow turned out way too dark:( i did have some success today using baking soda. I do not want to wait 2 weeks for color to fade!:( i used baking soda and shampoo. Tomorrow ill use dish soap and baking soda.

Jacqueline_R
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Does anyone know which one of these would work best for removing rust stains from your hair due to hard water?

wileyann
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Are these methods safe for Afro hair? 21.2.2021

farrahc
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Did anyones hair fall out after these cuz thats my main concern Im sitting right now waiting 20 mint till I can wash and fearing hair falls

vxtress
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So uhm I have some blonde hair and I need to know much it’d fade

Chaphiree