Dyed hair turns red after two weeks

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Anonymous wrote:I had this issue and switched from permanent to semi permanent and it was a game changer. I know that permanent is supposed to last longer and semi permanent is supposed to wash out quickly, but I think what was happening with my hair was that the permanent hair color was lifting the color from my hair (revealing the red internal color) and then the hair color that was being deposited wasn't penetrating so it washed out quickly and I ended up with the red color. I tried multiple permanent hair color formulations, two different salons and also Madison Reed, and the red just kept coming through. I switched to semi permanent, which coats the hair but does not lift your own color with the expectation that it would fade quickly but would help me transition to just being natural and living with the grays, but amazingly it actually sticks to my hair better than the permanent did, covering the gray just as well and I don't have to deal with the red from the lift. YMMV, but this is what worked for me.

Good luck!


OP. Thanks to everyone who replied. I am definitely a daily, hot-water hair washer so this is going to be a change for me. I will look into shampoo that would be better - any recommendations? And to the poster above, does your salon use semi-permanent dye? Or you do it yourself at home? If the latter, what product do you use?


Skipping washings won't help you'll be left with flat limp greasy hair but maybe the color you want? Your hair will look bad anyway. The people who suggest not washing have very different hair type.


I wash my hair at best 2 times a week. Yes, I imagine you and I not only have differnet hair types but that you've conditioned your hair to need to be washed every day. The more you wash, the more your hair will try to compensate by reproducing the oils you stripped from it.


Stop it. This just doesn't work for some body and hair types that produce more oil. This is old wives tale garbage.


You stop it. Calling it garbage when it's medically recommended is beyond ignorant. It is a fact that your skin and scalp will try to replenish the oil you strip off.

https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-minute-how-often-should-you-wash-your-hair/

By all means, keep washing every day. Just stop telling the rest of us that it's garbage that we don't.


Try reading your own article: "And for people who are not skin of color, we recommend shampooing every second or third day at a minimum. And some patients can shampoo up to daily. It just depends on whether their hair needs cleansing and/or their scalp needs cleansing."

So, again, stop it. And also stop telling women to wash their face everyday and not eat pizza to cure hormonal acne and other crap wives tales.



No, again, YOU stop it. And while you're at it stop making shit up. I never said don't wash your face. Most women do NOT need to wash their hair every day. You're just too dumb to understand so you resort to calling it crap and old wives tales.
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Anonymous wrote:I had this issue and switched from permanent to semi permanent and it was a game changer. I know that permanent is supposed to last longer and semi permanent is supposed to wash out quickly, but I think what was happening with my hair was that the permanent hair color was lifting the color from my hair (revealing the red internal color) and then the hair color that was being deposited wasn't penetrating so it washed out quickly and I ended up with the red color. I tried multiple permanent hair color formulations, two different salons and also Madison Reed, and the red just kept coming through. I switched to semi permanent, which coats the hair but does not lift your own color with the expectation that it would fade quickly but would help me transition to just being natural and living with the grays, but amazingly it actually sticks to my hair better than the permanent did, covering the gray just as well and I don't have to deal with the red from the lift. YMMV, but this is what worked for me.

Good luck!


OP. Thanks to everyone who replied. I am definitely a daily, hot-water hair washer so this is going to be a change for me. I will look into shampoo that would be better - any recommendations? And to the poster above, does your salon use semi-permanent dye? Or you do it yourself at home? If the latter, what product do you use?


Skipping washings won't help you'll be left with flat limp greasy hair but maybe the color you want? Your hair will look bad anyway. The people who suggest not washing have very different hair type.


I wash my hair at best 2 times a week. Yes, I imagine you and I not only have differnet hair types but that you've conditioned your hair to need to be washed every day. The more you wash, the more your hair will try to compensate by reproducing the oils you stripped from it.


Stop it. This just doesn't work for some body and hair types that produce more oil. This is old wives tale garbage.


You stop it. Calling it garbage when it's medically recommended is beyond ignorant. It is a fact that your skin and scalp will try to replenish the oil you strip off.

https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-minute-how-often-should-you-wash-your-hair/

By all means, keep washing every day. Just stop telling the rest of us that it's garbage that we don't.


Try reading your own article: "And for people who are not skin of color, we recommend shampooing every second or third day at a minimum. And some patients can shampoo up to daily. It just depends on whether their hair needs cleansing and/or their scalp needs cleansing."

So, again, stop it. And also stop telling women to wash their face everyday and not eat pizza to cure hormonal acne and other crap wives tales.



No, again, YOU stop it. And while you're at it stop making shit up. I never said don't wash your face. Most women do NOT need to wash their hair every day. You're just too dumb to understanding so you resort to calling it crap and old wives tales.


How embarrassing for you. As i said, you don’t know everyone’s hair and have no business telling everyone to only do what you do.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had this issue and switched from permanent to semi permanent and it was a game changer. I know that permanent is supposed to last longer and semi permanent is supposed to wash out quickly, but I think what was happening with my hair was that the permanent hair color was lifting the color from my hair (revealing the red internal color) and then the hair color that was being deposited wasn't penetrating so it washed out quickly and I ended up with the red color. I tried multiple permanent hair color formulations, two different salons and also Madison Reed, and the red just kept coming through. I switched to semi permanent, which coats the hair but does not lift your own color with the expectation that it would fade quickly but would help me transition to just being natural and living with the grays, but amazingly it actually sticks to my hair better than the permanent did, covering the gray just as well and I don't have to deal with the red from the lift. YMMV, but this is what worked for me.

Good luck!


OP. Thanks to everyone who replied. I am definitely a daily, hot-water hair washer so this is going to be a change for me. I will look into shampoo that would be better - any recommendations? And to the poster above, does your salon use semi-permanent dye? Or you do it yourself at home? If the latter, what product do you use?


Skipping washings won't help you'll be left with flat limp greasy hair but maybe the color you want? Your hair will look bad anyway. The people who suggest not washing have very different hair type.


I wash my hair at best 2 times a week. Yes, I imagine you and I not only have differnet hair types but that you've conditioned your hair to need to be washed every day. The more you wash, the more your hair will try to compensate by reproducing the oils you stripped from it.


Stop it. This just doesn't work for some body and hair types that produce more oil. This is old wives tale garbage.


You stop it. Calling it garbage when it's medically recommended is beyond ignorant. It is a fact that your skin and scalp will try to replenish the oil you strip off.

https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-minute-how-often-should-you-wash-your-hair/

By all means, keep washing every day. Just stop telling the rest of us that it's garbage that we don't.


Try reading your own article: "And for people who are not skin of color, we recommend shampooing every second or third day at a minimum. And some patients can shampoo up to daily. It just depends on whether their hair needs cleansing and/or their scalp needs cleansing."

So, again, stop it. And also stop telling women to wash their face everyday and not eat pizza to cure hormonal acne and other crap wives tales.



No, again, YOU stop it. And while you're at it stop making shit up. I never said don't wash your face. Most women do NOT need to wash their hair every day. You're just too dumb to understanding so you resort to calling it crap and old wives tales.


How embarrassing for you. As i said, you don’t know everyone’s hair and have no business telling everyone to only do what you do.


HAHAHAHAHA You're the one that told OP "Skipping washings won't help you'll be left with flat limp greasy hair but maybe the color you want? Your hair will look bad anyway. The people who suggest not washing have very different hair type." So perhaps take your own advice and "dont tell people what to do.

You're the only one telling people what to do.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had this issue and switched from permanent to semi permanent and it was a game changer. I know that permanent is supposed to last longer and semi permanent is supposed to wash out quickly, but I think what was happening with my hair was that the permanent hair color was lifting the color from my hair (revealing the red internal color) and then the hair color that was being deposited wasn't penetrating so it washed out quickly and I ended up with the red color. I tried multiple permanent hair color formulations, two different salons and also Madison Reed, and the red just kept coming through. I switched to semi permanent, which coats the hair but does not lift your own color with the expectation that it would fade quickly but would help me transition to just being natural and living with the grays, but amazingly it actually sticks to my hair better than the permanent did, covering the gray just as well and I don't have to deal with the red from the lift. YMMV, but this is what worked for me.

Good luck!


OP. Thanks to everyone who replied. I am definitely a daily, hot-water hair washer so this is going to be a change for me. I will look into shampoo that would be better - any recommendations? And to the poster above, does your salon use semi-permanent dye? Or you do it yourself at home? If the latter, what product do you use?


Skipping washings won't help you'll be left with flat limp greasy hair but maybe the color you want? Your hair will look bad anyway. The people who suggest not washing have very different hair type.


I wash my hair at best 2 times a week. Yes, I imagine you and I not only have differnet hair types but that you've conditioned your hair to need to be washed every day. The more you wash, the more your hair will try to compensate by reproducing the oils you stripped from it.


Stop it. This just doesn't work for some body and hair types that produce more oil. This is old wives tale garbage.


You stop it. Calling it garbage when it's medically recommended is beyond ignorant. It is a fact that your skin and scalp will try to replenish the oil you strip off.

https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-minute-how-often-should-you-wash-your-hair/

By all means, keep washing every day. Just stop telling the rest of us that it's garbage that we don't.


Try reading your own article: "And for people who are not skin of color, we recommend shampooing every second or third day at a minimum. And some patients can shampoo up to daily. It just depends on whether their hair needs cleansing and/or their scalp needs cleansing."

So, again, stop it. And also stop telling women to wash their face everyday and not eat pizza to cure hormonal acne and other crap wives tales.



No, again, YOU stop it. And while you're at it stop making shit up. I never said don't wash your face. Most women do NOT need to wash their hair every day. You're just too dumb to understanding so you resort to calling it crap and old wives tales.


How embarrassing for you. As i said, you don’t know everyone’s hair and have no business telling everyone to only do what you do.


HAHAHAHAHA You're the one that told OP "Skipping washings won't help you'll be left with flat limp greasy hair but maybe the color you want? Your hair will look bad anyway. The people who suggest not washing have very different hair type." So perhaps take your own advice and "dont tell people what to do.

You're the only one telling people what to do.


Op knows her hair, she washes daily for a reason. Training your hair to be oily is stupid nonsense peddled by people with dry, coarse, or curly hair who only know their hair type.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had this issue and switched from permanent to semi permanent and it was a game changer. I know that permanent is supposed to last longer and semi permanent is supposed to wash out quickly, but I think what was happening with my hair was that the permanent hair color was lifting the color from my hair (revealing the red internal color) and then the hair color that was being deposited wasn't penetrating so it washed out quickly and I ended up with the red color. I tried multiple permanent hair color formulations, two different salons and also Madison Reed, and the red just kept coming through. I switched to semi permanent, which coats the hair but does not lift your own color with the expectation that it would fade quickly but would help me transition to just being natural and living with the grays, but amazingly it actually sticks to my hair better than the permanent did, covering the gray just as well and I don't have to deal with the red from the lift. YMMV, but this is what worked for me.

Good luck!


OP. Thanks to everyone who replied. I am definitely a daily, hot-water hair washer so this is going to be a change for me. I will look into shampoo that would be better - any recommendations? And to the poster above, does your salon use semi-permanent dye? Or you do it yourself at home? If the latter, what product do you use?


Skipping washings won't help you'll be left with flat limp greasy hair but maybe the color you want? Your hair will look bad anyway. The people who suggest not washing have very different hair type.


I wash my hair at best 2 times a week. Yes, I imagine you and I not only have differnet hair types but that you've conditioned your hair to need to be washed every day. The more you wash, the more your hair will try to compensate by reproducing the oils you stripped from it.


Stop it. This just doesn't work for some body and hair types that produce more oil. This is old wives tale garbage.


You stop it. Calling it garbage when it's medically recommended is beyond ignorant. It is a fact that your skin and scalp will try to replenish the oil you strip off.

https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mayo-clinic-minute-how-often-should-you-wash-your-hair/

By all means, keep washing every day. Just stop telling the rest of us that it's garbage that we don't.


Try reading your own article: "And for people who are not skin of color, we recommend shampooing every second or third day at a minimum. And some patients can shampoo up to daily. It just depends on whether their hair needs cleansing and/or their scalp needs cleansing."

So, again, stop it. And also stop telling women to wash their face everyday and not eat pizza to cure hormonal acne and other crap wives tales.



No, again, YOU stop it. And while you're at it stop making shit up. I never said don't wash your face. Most women do NOT need to wash their hair every day. You're just too dumb to understanding so you resort to calling it crap and old wives tales.


How embarrassing for you. As i said, you don’t know everyone’s hair and have no business telling everyone to only do what you do.


HAHAHAHAHA You're the one that told OP "Skipping washings won't help you'll be left with flat limp greasy hair but maybe the color you want? Your hair will look bad anyway. The people who suggest not washing have very different hair type." So perhaps take your own advice and "dont tell people what to do.

You're the only one telling people what to do.


Op knows her hair, she washes daily for a reason. Training your hair to be oily is stupid nonsense peddled by people with dry, coarse, or curly hair who only know their hair type.


I see you came back to call something YOU know nothing about stupid nonsense, yet again.
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