Note: L'Oreal Colour Pulse Black, is not actually black. It's just a little dark. Also, a little purple.
My hair is now a darker, stronger shade of purple.
I have two choices - run out to the 24 hour pharmacy and get industrial strength hair dye, or shave my head.
My hair is now a darker, stronger shade of purple.
I have two choices - run out to the 24 hour pharmacy and get industrial strength hair dye, or shave my head.
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Uh, yeah - the "blue-black" shades have a purple tinge to them. Much more dye will fry your hair, so be careful. Maybe a dark dark brown shade will help to cancel the purple? I don't know for sure, though, so you don't necessarily want to take my suggestion. Or you can strip your hair and redye it. Again, though, there's that danger with frying. Condition the shit out of your hair, whatever you decide to do.
I think you should take a picture so I can see what this little boondoggle into chameleon-colored hair looks like :)
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At least you're a guy. That means you have two choices, instead of just one.
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Better yet, blame it on the horrible fluorescents! ("It's black in real light. It's not my fault you installed 'cost-effective' colour-shifted lights.")
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Sadly, the one person who kept reassuring me that my hair wasn't too bad was, in fact, red-green colour blind, and thus my hair looked kinda brown-grey to him.
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I have no idea what effect it'd have with your current haircolor, however.