If the daughter made the choice, let her live with her selection, it will build responsibility of her own actions. If you made the choice and she doesn't like it, take her to the hair salon and cough up the cash for the professionals to put it right.
As long as her hair is not damaged from the prevois color then yes be sure to get a good condinar and leave it on for a while to prevent futher damage I know this because I have done the same thing I acully died my hair three times in one day.
Yes. You can recolor her hair. The most important thing you need to remember is never try to bring blonde back to a brown.
Take it from a gal who knows. My junior year of high school I turned my hair green trying to color it back to my original brown. Auburn will work fine because it puts the red tones back into the hair.
Also, be prepared for a bit of color fading. Auburn and reds are known to wash out with excessive shampooing. A good idea would be to use one of the new sulfate free shampoos and conditioners on the market mixed with a shampoo that applies a small amount of auburn color with every wash.
You can find both in your local drugstore. Good Luck! I hope she likes the final result.
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