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will diluted cerise cover this ?

 
(@z0mbiemurder)

Hope everyone's having a great day,
so just a quick question, after like a month of intense fading, and i mean head and shoulders, baking soda, dish washing soap, lemon juice, light bleach bath the whole deal

I'm pretty much stuck with this (pictures below)
I mean a really light tint of blue comes out, but it just dries up my hair so much ):

I was wondering if, after doing my MASSIVE roots, if diluted cerise would cover all of that mess haha, and the green parts will turn brownish or muddy ? I would love an even base but it seems pretty impossible and im pretty tired of my hair looking like this although people seem to like the mermaidy hair hah

I was aiming for a lilac/violet/pretty purple (idek) with a nice fade :)) thanks!

ps. a big cut awaits me obviously


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Posted : February 28, 2015 11:15 pm
(@marthakins)
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I'm pretty sure cerise or rose red diluted would cover that really nicely.


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Posted : February 28, 2015 11:23 pm
(@z0mbiemurder)

That's awesome, thanks 🙂
Just pretty sure all the green tones are gonna look yucky


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Posted : February 28, 2015 11:26 pm
(@Shannon Thurgar)

Can't advise, but I really like the colour  😀


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Posted : February 28, 2015 11:40 pm
(@z0mbiemurder)

Oh, thank you Shannon  ;D
but I can't seem to pull off lighter tones unfortunatly


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Posted : February 28, 2015 11:48 pm
(@marthakins)
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The green is pretty pale and subdued. I don't think it will make the colour muddy as long as you're not going really pale. I've covered brighter green tones with pinks.


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Posted : February 28, 2015 11:54 pm
(@z0mbiemurder)

Finally, no more fading for me yessss, im certainly not going pale, ever ahah, thank you so much


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Posted : March 1, 2015 2:38 am
(@z0mbiemurder)

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Posted : March 2, 2015 7:40 pm