ok advise from a pro- if you can go to a professional to fix it! I understand $ may be tight so here's some advice. Go to Sally's and find out what level or darkness of the color. Once you find the level (ask for help) you need to get and ash. It's green based and will nutralize the red. Watch it very carefully and only put it on the top where the orange is. Your gonna need help so you don't get any of the ash on the bottom. It'll probably take around 10 mins. Once the color is pretty close to the bottom color, wash it and condition. Then take a natural shade of brown and color it. Try to find a level 4 to a level 7. Leave that on for 15 mins and rinse. Don't put any highlights back on or you'll be back in the same boat. You will have to call a pro! But if it's an emergency and you can't leave the house this should help. Any questions feel free to e-mail meHow do i fix orange highlights in auburn hair at home?
MIne does the same thing. So Silver shampoo will correct the problem without coloring it, it will take the orange out of it
u got to go get it professionally done and take your wallet because fixing what u can't cost bucks sorry!!!
that is how my hair gets. You need a toner.
Maybe, you should go to a professional to repair the damage.
NO do not dye it brown...it will not turn out that color. I recommend trying to find a toner. Sally's beauty supply sells it. If not then i would go have it prof. done.
cover the orange highlights with black high lights
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