One of my good guy friends has made a foolish error and I need some advice on how to help him fix it.
He has dyed his beautiful copper-coloured hair black with a home hair dye kit. And so that he would match (in his mind...) he has dyed his eyebrows black with the same kit. The hair looks alright (it's punk rawk!) but the eyebrows are a disaster. He looks like Groucho Marx. He obviously didn't read the directions that say to do NOT dye eyebrows or eyelashes...
Do we have to wait for them to grow out or we fix it somehow?
*and yes...you may all laugh at him. I swear some people should need a licence to buy hair dye*
I read somewhere a long time ago to wash w/ dishwashing liquid right after a bad home dye job and it should take some dye out. Don't know if that works for sure, but it can't hurt to try it!
Kitty wrote: You could lighten them with a peroxide or bleach.
I'd be really nervous about 1) getting bleach in his eyes and 2) bleaching his eyebrows orange.
I'd try washing it out a few times with dish detergent and shampoo. If it's permanent, I doubt that will help much, but it's worth a shot. If that doesn't lighten it a little, I'd call a salon and see what they'd do or see if they could fix it.
I'd also try the harshers shampoos and dishwasher detergent before anything else. What about some eyebrow maintenance? Would thinning them out a little bit help the problem?
ooh come to think about it. I do have something to offer
He could use facial hair bleaching cream, I know some people use this to lighten their eyebrows. He should not let it stay long though because then he's eyebrows will go completely blonde.
I would try dish soap, clarifying shampoo, and also when I dyed my hair a little too dark, my hair dresser told me to put lemon juice on it every day. I'd get my hair soaked with lemon juice, sit there for 20 minutes, and rinse out. I did it for a couple days and if I remember correctly it did help somewhat.
Aren't there dye-remover kits available in drug stores?
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It seems like once my stylist said to use dish soap or some other harsher detergent...but I swear i remember her saying to mix it with water so it wouldn't destroy the hair...but since it is his eyebrows, I would say those are tougher hairs.
DO NOT BLEACH OR PEROXIDE...I have seen people try to do this and it can turn them orange or even make them fall out!
Call a salon...perhaps your styists will suggest something.
So, the last time I dyed my hair, I decided not to wear the gloves and wound up with purple people eater hands. I called my stylist - in tears, of course - and she suggested getting a L'Oreal Hair Color Removal kit at Wal-Mart. The puroxide liquid is a little scary, especially around the eyes, so skip it and mix the powder with some warm water. Shampoo should remove any remaining color. Good luck!
-- Edited by Rica at 17:51, 2006-12-08
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... stick 'em down your shirt and make your boobs look bigger!
i agree with what ayo suggested about the facial bleaching kit. (which is a lot gentler than reg bleach, imo!) i would just leave it on long enough to lighten it just a touch. do one eyebrow at a time so that you can watch the color well so one doesn't lighten a lot more than the other.
eyebrow tinting isn't permanent, if that's any consolation, but black dye is REALLY hard to get out...so i'd be wary of turning the eyebrows orange with regular bleach.