Well, yes. Bleached red hair covered with ash brown will look black. You're lucky it didn't all fall out, with that much chemical put on it.
I've heard this complaint more times than I can remember. I wish that bleach was not available for home use. Even seasoned hair stylists/colorists find bleach to be tricky at best.DO NOT reapply bleach; hair would be too damaged.
Be just a big patient. Bleached hair soaks up color, but by the same rule, it loses color very rapidly. The hair will not look very dark for long.
That is strange that would come out that way. I was steer clear of any ash color it tends to leave green undertones. I would go to a salon.
I wish that bleach was not available for home use. Even seasoned hair stylists/colorists find bleach to be tricky at best. DO NOT reapply bleach; hair would be too damaged.
Be just a big patient. Bleached hair soaks up color, but by the same rule, it loses color very rapidly. The hair will not look very dark for long.
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