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The long-lasting nature of permanent hair dye can be a blessing—but it’s a bit of a curse if you want it gone! Using Vitamin C is a popular “color removal” strategy nowadays, but it’s not the most mainstream, so you might be wondering whether it even works. Whether you don’t want to leave the house with that dye job, or just want a cheaper way to get rid of your old hair color, we’ve answered your most common questions on using Vitamin C to remove your old hair dye.

Question 2 of 10:

Will Vitamin C lighten permanent hair dye?

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Question 3 of 10:

Is it safe to use Vitamin C on hair?

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  1. There aren’t any studies specifically looking at how Vitamin C affects hair. Anecdotally, some people only report slight dryness after using Vitamin C on their hair, but other people have experienced significant hair damage. [4] If your hair is already dry or damaged, or if you’ve used harsh treatments on it (like bleach or relaxers), you might want to try something else.
    • Skip the Vitamin C if you have sensitive skin. It’s possible to have skin reactions to Vitamin C, like itching, redness, or soreness. [5] If it gets on your face, hands, or scalp, it could be pretty uncomfortable.
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How can I lighten my hair with Vitamin C?

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  1. Blend a Vitamin C powder into some of your shampoo, using a 2:1 ratio of shampoo to Vitamin C. Use warm water to get your hair wet (but not dripping), and then apply the Vitamin C shampoo into your hair, working it into a lather like you’re shampooing normally. Afterward, pull on a shower cap and let it sit for a while before rinsing it out. [7]
    • There’s commercial Vitamin C powder available, but you can also use a tool or blender to break down one or two Vitamin C tablets into a powder. [8]
    • Use white Vitamin C tablets or powder. Orange powder isn’t going to give you carrot-colored hair, but it’s not clear whether it’ll leave behind a tint.
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