Ginger roots on blonde hair

DOes anybody know why when i dye the roots of my blonde hair they go gingery and very warm in colour? And has anybody any tips on getting all blonde hair the same colour?X
16:48 Fri 03rd Aug 2007
 
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The peroxide isn't strong enough which is why it isn't stripping the hair of colour (making it blonder).

No magic forumla to make it all one colour except the talents of a good hairdresser.
This is true. Also, when you come to re-do your hair, don't cover the whole lot - just do the roots when necessary. Hair is always naturally darker-looking at the roots anyway.

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