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Developlus FCOP0002 Color Oops Hair Color Remover, Extra Strength, Extra Conditioning

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Whilst there is a chance you could be left with a kind of sludgy green, this is not an issue when you are recolouring with a red, because red counteracts green. Then applied a semi-semi-permenant (Wella- true semi) all over hair and wasn’t happy with that, too dark, still gingery. However, at some point (in months to come) you are going to start see a lot more darker hair appearing nearer the top sections.

If the blue has faded to more of a duck egg blue or mint colour, this can be neutralised with a very light pastel pink or soft rose shampoo. Digging the hook in deeper (with a vertical plunge) and literally pulling hair through tends to bring out larger sections. Also, I know people hate Sun-In, but it always worked beautifully on my hair – it gave me the results I wanted). This sounds like a strange suggestion, but if you apply a delicate pink to a brassy base you get a rose gold or strawberry blonde shade.Hi, I dyed my hair a dark brown (naturally a lighter brown) and it went very dark, I used your hair colour remover to try take it back to its original colour, although it’s gone very ‘warmth’/ red, is it okay if I now re dye it a lighter cool brown colour (closer to my natural colour) or will that not work? In answer to your specific question, if you used Decolour Remover on your hair, you would see warmth, and I here’s why.

I used your decolour remover today as I originally had blonde highlights in my greying hair but then I went to a hairdressers and she suggested a colour for me which turned out really brassy which was horrid. They can also smell like rotten eggs but one to maybe two rounds of this will have your hair looking like it’s just been bleached. If after the first application nothing happens, get back to me and let me know, as I will give you a bleach strand test method so you can identify how bad the build up is. We’ll start with some of the most natural methods, but be aware these may have limited impact if your dye has been in place for a while. However, you cannot see this underlying lightening because the artificial colour molecules sit on the top.When I got to the rinsing stage, I rinsed for 5 mins, and as per one of your other responses to hair re-darkening, I wrapped in a towel for half an hour and then rinsed again. You could add a small amount of pastel pink into a thick white conditioner and just run this through the hair for a few minutes after washing.

Just keep using blue shampoos on it and keeping the tone in the previously lightened hair as metallic grey/silver as possible. Because this hair has been pre-lightened, it will lift further and then tone to a very good lightest ash shade.

Mix Vitamin C powder (you could mix up some Vitamin C tablets in a blender or put about 12 large pills in a plastic bag and smash them with a hammer!

I used your colour remover about two weeks ago, it worked really well and pretty much took me back to my natural colour, but this gradually darkened again after a few days. This has all been over one month, my hair has shown no sign of damage or weakness which has been wonderful!The chemistry of colour removal and peroxide contradicts, so you need to leave the hair to normalise before attempting to apply a peroxide-based colourant; ideally, wait for one week. However, if the blue appears more like a mint green, the pastel pink turns this mint green colour to a beige blonde. Hi Janet, I really do not think you will get the result you want from Decolour based on your history. Hair colour will always fade over time even done professionally due to environmental and styling damage that can occur, so make sure you top your colour up by using a colour conditioner or clear gloss every few washes alongside your care regimen.

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