Download Article Show Download Article Pink hair can be fun until it's time for a change. While you might be tempted to reach for bleach, you can try a gentle vitamin C treatment to remove the surface dye. If there's still a lot of pink dye left on your hair, spread a color stripping product on your strands, which should get rid of most of the dye. Unfortunately, your hair might have a pastel pink tint even once you've gotten a lot of dye off. To completely remove all traces and get your hair back to a more natural color, wash your hair with a bleach bath.
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ReferencesAbout This ArticleThanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 75,915 times. Did this article help you?Get all the best how-tos! Sign up for wikiHow's weekly email newsletter Subscribe You're all set! What color cancels out pink in hair?Green is the opposite of pink on the color wheel, which is why it can cancel out pink tones. Green shampoo is easy to use.
How do you get rid of pink hair dye fast?Mix Shampoo With Baking Soda To Remove Pink Dye. If your pink hair dye shade is semi-permanent and dark, baking soda is going to do wonders in stripping it off. Further, it is one of the most effective ways to get rid of the shade as it penetrates the hair strands.
Does vinegar remove pink hair dye?Many people use vinegar as a scalp cleanser, but it can also remove hair dye, so use caution if that's not your intent. If it is, you can mix white vinegar with warm water and apply it to your hair to remove hair color. Allow it to sit for ten to fifteen minutes, then rinse.
How do you tone down pink hair dye?Use a clarifying shampoo
Clarifying shampoos are great for removing any last traces of color before toning down hair dye that is too bright, especially if you used a semi-permanent or demi-permanent color recently!
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