There is no way to remove what you've done. You can correct it though. Frost and tip color is a permanant color. Anytime you lighten your hair it is there until it is cut out or corrected. First wait two days before you do anything. The color will blend in a bit more after a couple of day. After the two or three days, then make the choice to fix. Be sure to use a semi permanant color. They are safer and you are not stuck with the "fix" for a long time.Choose a color that is closest to your ideal choice to have. Always choose a color 1 shade lighter than the one you choose, all color will coat the hair shaft, and make it appear darker. Try a shade that is a little darker than the frost and tip color. Stay clear of ash and drab tones, use a golden or gold base. If the name is golden _____ or warm_____. then is safe to use. Condition your hair before and after applying the fix color.|||No, your natural color has been stripped, your hair had to be at least somewhat bleached (lose its natural pigment) to be blonde. Dye remover will not replace your lost natural color, it will only remove the golden dye and leave your damaged hair damaged.
Dye remover is for taking dark dye out of your hair when you add color over your hair without any bleaching (such as someone with brown hair dyes their hair darker to black, they can use dye remover to take the black dye away).
You messed up your hair, you need professional help if you want to color correct it. If you process it again at home and it doesn't work, your hair may be too damaged for even a salon to fix. You need a professional colorist to get you back to your normal color, and then stop messing around with home-color. It rarely turns out right, that is why people go to beauty school. If it was easy to do at home, colorists would be out of a job.|||Hmmm.... You might be better off spending the money at the salon. You could really damage your hair using stripping products.
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