Colour B4 Extra - Colour eraser “Packaging may vary”

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Colour B4 Extra - Colour eraser “Packaging may vary”

Colour B4 Extra - Colour eraser “Packaging may vary”

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Please ensure you follow our safety and how-to instructions included carefully to avoid any issues along the way. Igetsomanyreallyrudee-mailsfrompeoplesayingColoiurB4hasbeenawasteofmoneyanditalwaysturnsoutthey'veusedXXLandthenbeenbatteringtheirhairwithboilinghotirons. If you don’t have much colour build up or the colour you are removing isn’t too dark you could probably get away with the normal strength. I don't have many Grey's and so I dyed my hair last week with live colour mercury blue and was not happy with the result.

If you do not update your preferences, we will assume that you are happy to receive amazing offers and news. It even has a few blonde highlights, so after I had calmed down and family members saying it looked nice, I went in the garden while my husband did a 360 video of my hair and I actually really like the colour now that I've seen it properly but as you can see in my photos, my eyebrows are dark and they're as dark as my natural hair colour so I'm going to end up with dark roots and no reliable colour match so will probably have to stay dark now until it's grown out again. You see I’m really lazy I will put box dye red over box dye red and use different colour reds and so forth. After you have done this, for the next 7 days use a simple shampoo such as Baby Shampoo and do not re-colour your hair. By drying the hair mid-rinse, you are drawing out that water which could be trapping those colour molecules inside the hair and allowing the 2nd rinsing stage to effectively remove those trapped colour molecules.I would highly reccommend not dying it staright away and to wait at least a week because otherwise it is just a waste of money and time.

Iv continued to use olaplex and hair masks and bed head damage control shampoo and conditioner and I can already see a huge difference in the condition of my hair, but it still remains very weak. Since I’d bleached my hair, used red hair dye for a long time, dyed my hair with henna AND used red tinted brown dyes in the past…I’d pretty much used every product that Colour B4 says isn’t compatible with the hair remover product. I haven’t used colour B4 in a long time as I found other better ways to remove colour (Which were less smelly! hi i did it about 3 weeks ago the colours came out my hair but im left with a bad smell of eggs its really bad ive tryed everything to get the smell away its that bad my partner is sleepin on the sofa pleaze can anyone help its driving me mad?

The only ash colour I could get anywhere in my village was a light ash brown (darker than I wanted but to be fair anything was better than ginger or the ultra violet red I had previously! Buffer: AQUA (WATER, EAU), SODIUM COCO-SULFATE, COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE, GLYCERIN, PROPANEDIOL, DECYL GLUCOSIDE, PARFUM (FRAGRANCE), PHENOXYETHANOL, SODIUM CHLORIDE, SODIUM LAURYL GLUCOSE CARBOXYLATE, LAURYL GLUCOSIDE, CHLORPHENESIN, CITRIC ACID, DISODIUM EDTA, SORBIC ACID, LINALOOL,CI 16035 (RED 40). Also I would suggest putting on a nice smelling hair mask (not that the smell makes any difference to the horrific stench of eggs and fart! The colour remover has definitely stripped my natural hair colour as well as the blue dye (MY FAULT FOR NOT DOING A STRAND TEST! The only question is: is cottage cheese really made in cottages how on earth do you approach blonde hair when you have pretty dark brown hair that is a giant mixture of salon dye, box dye and henna?

As I'm getting more greys, I'm trying to go a little bit lighter brown from my natural colour, to hopefully blend things in a bit - never easy with dark hair! I've tried Colour B4 many times and have never found any re-oxidation - even when I have used jet black colours. It is possible to re colour your hair right away, but the new colour may appear darker than intended. Iwasveryveryhappywiththeresultasittookmetoalightbrowndarlblondecolourandihadafewlighterbitsinwhereivbleachedmyhairbefore. You can do this with your hands and the bottle (My chosen method) or if you have a friend helping or a more dab hand you can apply it with a tint brush from a bowl.It was in a different language too so I’m thinking this wasn’t as strong so I thought we’ll that’s a good thing because my hair is damaged. I don't think this is really meant for people who have persistently abused their hair with dye (although they don't state this on the box or they wouldn't have been able to sell it).

There are actually quite a few hair colour remover products on the market, but I decided to go with Colour B4 Hair Colour Remover Extra Strength. TheissueIhavewithXXLisitcontainsahugeamountofsilliconewhichisn'taproblem,unlessyouusestraighteningironsover200degreesinheat. Update a week or so later, hair appears lighter again than previously (and definitely more than) in pics. Hi, I’m wondering if you can help, I have been dying my hair black/red for about 4 yrs now but recently done it a dark brown/red so it did go ever so slightly lighter, but now I have decided with 2 small children I can’t be bothered to dye my hair anymore and want it back to my natural colour, I used this product today (the extra strength one) and followed the instructions to the dot. Granted I’m not going to sit here and say it will completely give you your natural hair colour back as I’d be lying if I did!As it suggests, it removes any colour from your hair so that you can start afresh with a new one, without using any harsh ingredients such as bleach or ammonia along the way. Hi, I had vibrant red and also had intense plum on my hair, i used the ‘Colour B4’ extra strength then put a semi permanent ‘Boots’ lightest blonde ontop, (couldnt find any ash blonde dye) it has given me a lovely gingery brown,which i am happy about but i want to colour my hair with a permanent light brown, it is the nearest colour i can get to my mousey blonde, how long would you advise to leave it before putting a permanent ontop? Well its a little too dark for me and I wasn’t happy with the ‘warmth’ that had come through with the colour that shouldn’t have. I'm actually still planning on re-colouring with the same colour as I usually do, but you can obviously go with whatever colour you desire. I've been dying my hair dark brown (Nice 'n Easy, Dark brown foam by Clairol) for the past three or so years and thought it was time for a change.



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