Here's why:
* Permanent hair dyes work by depositing color molecules into the hair shaft. These molecules are designed to be long-lasting and resist fading.
* Natural fading processes are slow and gradual. While your natural blonde might eventually peek through after months, it's unlikely to happen completely and quickly without any intervention.
Here are some options that might help, but don't promise complete removal:
* Color-safe shampoo and conditioner: These can help maintain the vibrancy of your current color while preventing further fading.
* Clarifying shampoo: Used occasionally, it can help remove product buildup and impurities, but it won't actually remove the dye.
* Deep conditioning treatments: These can help hydrate and nourish the hair, making it appear healthier and potentially minimizing the appearance of the dye.
* Patience: Give your hair time to fade naturally, but be realistic about the results.
Important note: Attempting to remove dye with harsh home remedies or without proper knowledge can damage your hair. It's best to consult a professional stylist for advice and potentially try professional color correction techniques if you wish to accelerate the fading process.
Remember, the safest and most effective way to completely remove dye is through professional bleaching and re-coloring.