You'd need to use the opposite color on the color wheel chart to get a brown to cover the red in your hair. I'm not a hairdresser but I work with one and I've seen how she works.
I know it's expensive but if you want to get it back to natural, you'd probably need to go to a salon.
As whacky as it sounds you will need a copper based color to counter that. My phone is acting wonky so if you still need in contact with me call me at the salon at (813) 653-2057
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I know it's expensive but if you want to get it back to natural, you'd probably need to go to a salon.
I hope you get the job!
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But i dont have a problem with purple hair!
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Actually, this color, though not perfectly natural, is very rich and pretty. I'm thinking of staying like this for a while.
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