If you have the means to, I really do recommend you consult a professional. I 'accidentally' (long story...) dyed my hair black a few years ago and I looked so fugly, seriously....so I went to the hairdressers and she fixed it for me. She had to dye my hair red first, as a filler colour, and then she went on to dye it brown, which was my natural haircolour.
If you can't afford it / are too embarrassed to go to a professional then you can certainly attempt the above yourself in your own home, but do it at your own peril. Good luck!How to remove black hair dye?
Unfortunately dish soap is only effective immediately after dying your hair. I would personally recommend seeing a stylist; if this isn't a cost-effective option for you, try Oops! color remover... I used it on a friend of mine when she wanted her dark brown hair back to blonde. It worked and the damage was minimal to none.
Here's a link to the product, hope this helps!
http://www.walgreens.com/reviews/pwr/product-reviews/Beauty-Spa/Hair-Coloring/Hair-Color-Removers-Skin-Protection/Color-Oops/p/prod2180463-Extra-Strength-Hair-Color-Remover.html
Sadly, the only way to get rid of black hair dye is to bleach it out. You could try the products from Sally's Beauty to help grow your hair out faster, and keep trimming off the ends of your hair until your hair is all one color, which is your natural hair color. Then from there you can dye it brown or whatever. Good luck!
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