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Oh no! Has your ash blonde hair turned orange? Don’t worry, it happens to the best of us. Whether you’ve been out in the sun too long or used a product that didn’t quite work out, there are ways to fix it. Let’s take a look at how you can get your ash blonde back in no time.
Why Did My Ash Blonde Turn Orange? [Solved]
Hey, if you’re lightening your hair, be aware that it can turn brassy or orange. That’s ‘cause the warm colour molecules are the last to go during the process. So, for a nice even colour, make sure you lift out all those warm pigments first!
Over-Processing: If your hair has been over-processed with bleach or other lightening products, it can cause the ash blonde color to turn orange.
Sun Exposure: Prolonged exposure to the sun can also cause ash blonde hair to turn orange due to UV rays stripping away the cool tones in the hair and leaving behind warmer tones.
Improper Maintenance: Not properly maintaining your ash blonde color can lead to it turning orange over time as well, as natural oils and dirt build up on the strands and strip away cool tones from the hair.
Wrong Products: Using products that are too warm or not specifically designed for ash blonde hair can also cause it to turn orange, as they may contain ingredients that strip away cool tones from your locks.
Ash blonde hair can sometimes turn orange if it’s not taken care of properly. It’s a common problem, especially when people try to lighten their hair too much. Yikes! To avoid this, use products specifically designed for ash blonde hair and don’t overdo it with the bleach. That way, you’ll keep your ash blonde looking fresh and fabulous!