Yeah, I shower like once a week and im not dirty, it really depends on how much you like do things and get sweaty and when you feel like your body is gross,, idk, but most times, showering every day can be harmful, it can strip your skin and become dry which isn't good, and I think dont quote me but since your stripping your skin a lot your body might be overproducing more oils than it needs too and might lead to break outs, thats what I've heard so yeah,, don't take my word 100% haha
Same dude, same. I got a date and I've gotta get my hair did after years of box dying it red. Idk what color I'm gonna do yet but I think it's either gonna be blonde or orange I want a totally wacky color this time
I'm a hair color chemist. Color Oops causes a reduction reaction that reverses the oxidative reaction of mixing tint with developer. For this reason it is only indicated to remove permanent and demi-permanent hair color (ie, color activated by peroxide). Semi-permanent color is direct dye that undergoes no oxidation reaction (this is why it does not need developer). Color Oops is great for removing any color you deposited by mixing tint with developer, but semi-perm direct dyes do not require this kind of treatment. A bleach bath is the better option for effective removal of direct dyes.
@@rem-erfulsleeptech2606 According to the commenter, only if that box dye is permanent or demi-permanent. But many box dyes are semi-permanent, which may require bleach.
I'm making time stamps so you don't have to. 🤍 2:37 Vitamin C & Water 4:05 Dish Soap, Baking Soda, and Anti-Dandruff Shampoo 5:19 Color Oops 6:57 Lightener, Shampoo, 20 Vol. Developer, and Water 7:48 Results
pov: you have dyed your hair 30 different times since march 2020 and you’re trying to go back updated: i’ve dyed my hair another 30 times and somehow it hasn’t fell out
The 2020 experience is everyone bleaching their hair at home and 80% of those dying it a blue shade and then searching for videos on how to get rid of it
My daughter had purple dye ....i kept telling her (she bleached it 1x) that purple on orangish red will come out this weird blue green color...but she wanted to so it anyways...now her hair is like 3 or more colors ranging from turquoise, blue grey to greenish...it looks horrible....so now trying to remove that awfulness and bleach it again ..so it wont be orange and re-dye it.....but idk how long i should wait, if i use bleach to help pull out dye, before dying it again
I tried the shampoo, lighter, developer and water. My hair was pink and purple and now it’s blonde again 😋 thanks brad! And to those wondering. I used two packets of lighter, 1 4oz 20 volume developer, two pumps shampoo and about a tablespoon of water. It worked like a charm!
Girl thank you for leaving this comment! I used your ratio to a T and it turned out exactly how I needed it to! So thanks a bunch, I just wanted to come back here and tell you you really helped me out 😇 have an awesome day!
@@reaganslusher3860 Malibu ddl with water was the only thing that worked for me and then I did wella blondor with 10 developer for 30 mins and toner.. miracle back to platinum. It was stressful
I’m a hairstylist, I’ve also used all of these methods on myself. Bleach wash was definitely the most effective here but I always prefer to use Joico Color Eraser, formulated to remove direct dyes. It’s still damaging but slightly less so than bleach I believe. It works fast but beware it will lift your natural hair color if left on long enough.
@@hannahverne5419 No, because your natural hair color is still under there ( think of a photo filter.) Permanent color uses a developer (w/ ammonia) to remov 100% of your natural color and replaces it with the artificial color. However, direct dye can still stick in your hair and be hard to remove. If you have white blonde hair, and put a blue direct dye in it, you **may** have turquoise forever lol
@@tfyoubeensmoking2153 I had dark red hair for a year before I went blonde and my hair lived to tell the tale but I can’t grow it long because it just breaks off 😂 😭
It's in response to some girl who posted a video claiming he wasn't really a hair stylist and that she is and says how his color doesn't come out. I'm glad he made this to prove the haters wrong!
A bleach bath is STILL so damaging...i thought the point was to do this WITHOUT any bleach. I know bleach baths work but not like THAT on BLUE...any other color it's good yet still damaging.
Blue always seems to fade nice when the hair underneath is white blonde. But if you have even the slightest yellow tinge to your hair, the blue is gonna face to teal then green lmao
The answer from a best result view is bleach, but you would need to individualize the formula depending on what color you are removing and the type of hair and type of dye etc . Not sure if there is a way to do a one size fits all.
Not a hairstylist, but I color my hair at home all the time. BEST at home color remover is 1 part dawn dish soap, 1 part 20 volume developer, 1 part conditioner, 1 part baking soda. It took me from a dark emerald green to a very light yellow in about 25 minutes
Do you apply it like lightener by putting it at the middle and ends first then doing the roots ? Also not to sound stupid but what counts as 1 part lol like does that mean just using equal amounts from each ingredient ? I’m just trying to get Arctic fox color out of my hair bc it did not turn out right and I’ve washed it quite a few times and it’s not going anywhere and I’m worried lol
@@aero87roxyI just dumped it on my head lol and slathered it like shampoo. And by “part” I mean just use the same amount for each product, ex. 1 cup conditioner, 1 cup developer, 1 cup soap, one cup baking soda. I used arctic fox for my green and it came out
@@tiana216it would probably fade it down a little but these techniques are best for bleached hair that has then been dyed a bright colour. Like brads in this video
Me watching this with semipermanent color in my hair that has been in my hair for about a year: 👁👄👁 Edit: I dyed my whole head blue after failing to get the blue out (I died the rest in a different brand) and now I have to remove it all 😭 and I noticed some people in the replies are saying that their hairdressers told them that bleach burn the blue into their hair I did not bleach my hair before I dyed it my hair is naturally blonde 😅😓
I've personally had awesome results with Color Oops, using it with permanent hair color of course! It removed a very dark blue black dye and brought my hair back to its natural light brown. The best part is my hair was not damaged at all, and I was able to dye it back to my desired color the very same day! It was amazing to me.
@@LatinDolll color oops definitely does smell and, in my opinion, the extra strength one smells super badly. but if you keep the room ventilated, it's not too bad and it works pretty well :)
I used ion permanent hair color (purple). I bleached my hair before, and it has slight damage. It's been months now and it's faded, I want it to just go back to the blonde. Do you think the color Oops would work?
I googled the measurements for a bleach bath and got this: Mix equal parts Bleach and Developer - between 25 - 50ml. Add roughly double the amount of Shampoo to Bleach and Developer Mix.
The most effective non damaging diy hair color remover I've ever used is vitamin c tablets crushed up mixed with head and shoulders shampoo and it got the hot pink out of my hair in just a few applications and didn't do much damage to my hair. I was extremely pleased that it got all the color out of my hair
Wow really? I tried it and my hair turned into rubber bands :( and it had hardly lifted box dye at all. It damaged it as much as 2 or 3 bleaching sesh would. Your luckyyyyy :)
It depends on if you used box dye. If you used black box dye on your natural grey hair your best bet is to use the bleach bath (bleach powder, some 10 volume developer, and some shampoo or dish soap) on wet hair. It probably will not take all the black out if that’s what you used
@@enigma369org box dye is the dye that you would buy in a store that is not a primarily beauty supply store, it usually just comes in a box. These dyes or always harsher than dyes you would get at a beauty supply store and they’re harder to remove from your hair
@@enigma369org no problem, glad I can help. Igora royal is a permanent hair dye so it will react differently to hair color removals compared to the dye use in this video. They are a little harder to remove but not as hard as box dye. You can try the method I mentioned with the baking soda or you can try color oops which is meant for removing permanent dyes. You can get it at Ulta, or Walmart, I think they have it at target too.
i tried to dye my hair black to look like a cool emo girl, but then i realized to late that i have super curly hair and now i look like i’m wearing a micheal jackson wig instead 😭😭😭
From my experience as a stylist - no most color removers will not lift direct dyes since they are only formulated for oxidative color but color oops also from my experience seeing clients lifts the hair - even natural pigment - so I believe that’s why you got some results with it
@@MultiDaisy1995 some colours it does not remove. Red and Black are two of the colours that are the most stubborn for instance. I tried removing red to no avail
@@MultiDaisy1995 in the end I just did another round of bleach using the blueberry one (which is meant to be a bit better for your hair) seems like it's the only way to really get it! X
For bleach its equal parts developper to scoops of bleach powder then add shampoo and water until its a runny but still goopy kind of texture and like 2 or 3 tsp of water
I’d love to just have one experience with Brad Mondo coloring/cutting my hair to the color and style I have REALLY wanted! I’ve had soooo many not so great experiences. 😭 Brad if you read this, I think you’re absolutely awesome. You have an amazing gift. Don’t ever change! 🙂
Thanks for this Brad. I do these kinds of experiments on mannequins all the time.The bleach bath ( or as we old school hairdressers say) shampoo cocktails ultimately work the best and are ingredients every hairdresser has in their salon. When I'm working I need results in a timely manner because time is money!! Fun to see the other methods being put to the test! Great video, I enjoyed it a lot. Thanks Brad!
..... so glad this video just popped up... tried to dye my hair blue and it’s green so this video is very much needed.. brad I’m so sorry that I did NOT think about the color wheel literally at all :(
i thought about that one aswell when removing my pink hairdye that really was stuck. just my hair had been super damaged before, so i didnt wanna use bleach on it. also what i find difficult with bleachbaths is that you find like 10 different ways to mix it if you look it up lol. some use 30 developer mix with water so that it turns out to be like 20 vol or something? but then some use 20 and mix it with double the amount of shampoo and idk what... xD
Idk whats with my hair but bleach could not remove the blue stains. I'd go in with straight bleach and it wouldnt lift to the level of the wig in the video but it would remove most of the dye and then the only thing that would fade the stain (even the wig has that green tone) is the vit C. Colour oops aside but I actually feel the optimal is a combo of all 3 methods (clarifying shampoo-bleach-vit c) That being said its literally only blue that I have this issue with 😂
@@The.Painted.Angel. have u tried using coconutoil? i know brad hates it but for removing hairdye ive always used coconutoil to make it fade before using anything else.. i could imagine it work wonders if you let coconutoil sit on ur hair over night and then do the baking soda mix to get it out
Just wanna say, I tried a bleach bath on my undyed hair and was super pleased with the result. Disclaimer, the reason I did it is because my hair lightens insanely fast, it also fries that quickly, and my scalp hates bleach. In like ten minutes I got about five shades lighter. It’d be even if operator error wasn’t a thing, lol. Thank you for this video!
I read somewhere to put a packet of sweet n low...actual sweet n low in the pink packet, no subsitute!...into a bleach mixture to keep it from irritating your scalp.
I tried the vit c treatment (ascorbic acid powder mixed with shampoo) and it worked a charm! Left in for 40 mins. Rinsed out and did another wash with more shampoo. Did a final rinse with 1 part vinegar 3 parts water. Did a treatment mask with a blue tint to lift the orange tones. Great result! My hair was at least 2 shades darker than I had wanted, so I tried this in an attempt to lift the colour. I had grey roots and some highlights, all of which had been completely covered by the darker colour. The vit C treatment gave a beautiful even colour and brought back my highlights but no sign of any grey showing through!
Okay but what if I’ve died my hair for about 10 years now and have never had my natural ( dirty blonde ) color since then? I was red all last year until November and I’ve been brown since. Cut my hair to grow it out but I am just sick of it 😭 I want the color out. I feel like it would just take it to red
@@KassieShayee1996 I just tried this for 45 minutes on blue hair (have had blue hair for 3yearsish) and it lightened a little but did not remove the colour at all
I had a salon nightmare experience and left in tears! My hair was bleached so that it could be died LILAC, and she died my hair a VERY DARK purple. I tried color oops the same day and it turned my hair a radiant BLUE.
NEEDED THIS. I’ve had purple/blue hair since October and am getting sick of it. Kinda want my natural colour to yellow. But also wanting to chopping it and have it be all natural.
I'm in the exact same situation ! Did you manage to get rid of it or at least partly ? I have a hair appointment right before halloween to go red but i already want to fade out the purple......
@@abstergo06 it’s turned into a muddy mess at this point. I’d say wait for your hair appointment. I have a hair appointment to fix the blunders I’ve made in the last year. I hope yours turns out well! Best of luck 💕
Licensed stylist here, I use baking soda, dawn dish soap & hydrogen peroxide (like from the drug store for boo boos) sorta equal parts. This is an old recipe for removing stains on anything! Grass stains, blood, coffee etc. originally for clothing stains or countertops. It works great to remove direct dye (aka stain) from hair!
My absolute FAVORITE color remover is Malibu CPR. It's so gentle with removing permanent color. Malibu has other great pigment removers, too. Their direct dye one is great, too.
I remember using a mix of effervescent vitamin tablets, honey and conditioner to take out a toner ("silver blond", it turned grey/green...) once and it worked amazingly! I left it on for ~1½ (with cap) and it was all gone after I rinsed it out 👏
I'm so glad I watched this! I was planning on buying the oops color remover. I didn't know it had fumes. I have lung damage and fumey chemicals really bother me. Bleaching my hair never has so I didn't even think about it. That comment you made about your respiratory tract not being happy was very helpful!
I've heard people say the smell from the color oops was in their house for so long, and when they went to wash the shirt they used it made the rest of their clothes smell like it. It was awful.
i knew brad wouldn’t fail me , after split dying my hair purple and blue now i want the blue side pink and now i will be attempting a bleach bath 😚 thanks queeeeen!!!
Wtf. Yesterday I was searching on what can I do to make my semi permanent hair color come out quicker and I wake up to this video?! Brad, you are the ✨G O D✨ that watches over me. I am convinced.
Try Blank Canvas from Pulp Riot, as a stylist it’s my favorite semi/direct dye remover 😍 has lightening agents, can be used on the hair for up to 20 minutes, but is almost immediately effective, I typically only leave mine in for 10-15 minutes and I’m ready for my next unicorn adventure!! 💗
I'm SO glad I found this channel! @BradRondo, I don't know if you'll see this because this post is at least a year after you made it. I've got a dilemma because MONTHS ago, I applied a Splat no bleaching, direct color for darker hair. I chose a gorgeous shade of dark blue. Now because of my natural auburn hair, there were violet under tones to the blue, which only showed in the sunlight. I wasn't mad because it looked pretty cool, really. Now, I'm trying to get rid of this direct dye. I tried the extra strength Color Oops to get this color out of my hair. Well, the Oops worked on my roots and the 3 to 4 inches of regrowth but, didn't do SQUAT about the old direct dye. You're right, the box and instructions contradicted each other. The Oops lightened my regrowth and one small section that had been bleached before I applied the dark blue direct color. The entire shaft of my hair is STILL the dark blue. Grrr! It looks like I'm going to have to use the lightener/developer/ shampoo and water method to finally evict this darn Splat for darker hair. I've subscribed to your channel. Wish me luck with getting this color out, lol!
Hassan he doesn’t really color it that much tho lol but I understand what you mean he does change it from time to time he mentioned he wanted to try something new we all are definitely guilty of bleaching our hair at least once if someone hasn’t then ignore my comment haha
haha! i love the changes of his hair colour! He has bleach on scalp (as we call it in the salon) and most likely has hairdresser friends (or coworkers) who just bleach his regrowth! (root area that's grown back) so only the new, unbleached hair that is bleached each time! and his hair colours are just funky toners (I assume by the way they fade), also he's a hairdresser, so he's an exception to his own rule i suppose 🤣
He’s said before that he dyes his hair with semi permanent hair color which most formulas don’t damage the hair and also doesn’t require you to bleach it out of your hair. It’s temporary for a reason.
Hairstylist of 15 years. I use equal parts dishsoap, baking soda, and 20 volume developer. Although that teal color is the hardest to remove. It usually always works!
In my profile pic, this is my natural color. I went red and now I want it out. My roots are about an inch. Will what you said work for mine so I can put a dark blonde on my hair?
I used color oops on my hair the other day. And it removed the pink in my hair beautifully!! And my hair feels amazing. So I think it’s fine to use on semipermanent hair color. And the pink I used was super pink.
Color X-Change Phase-Out Gentle Dye Decolorizer + Intensive Hair Mask works really well on semi/demi permanent colors, it's left on overnight and is super gentle. I went to a very bright turquoise and realized I looked like a very weird old lady and this took out almost all of the color overnight with little to no damage and it didn't smell bad. I think it worked better than bleach-bath for my porous hair. I think the difference between this and the first method you tried is this contains clay and gelatin to draw out the color even more, nice that it comes with an intensive conditioner to follow up with too.
Basic suggestion: try a tiny bit of your hair before doing anything big. Especially if your hair has some complicated series of things you've diy'd on it. Personally I do my own hair but part of that is mine is short enough that the complexity is limited and my natural hair texture is extremely forgiving. (Also, I have the three panel bathroom mirror so I can see the back of my head, and I've gotten good at mixing direct dye and having reasonable expectations (I use darker colors at the roots even if I'm doing something close to white rather than try to get my roots that bleached in one go.) For getting vivid colors out of bleached hair I think the Joico color eraser (which is clearly not bleach free) works better than trying to use bleach, and I'm glad my hairdresser mentioned it. My hair is no longer than the cut Brad's got in the thumbnail and I still tried it out on a piece I cut off before I put it all over! I cannot fathom all these people I see with long hair who start applying shit not knowing the results. A hairdresser won't do something like that but they're drawing on experience (hopefully). At home you've got time to go in stages, do a test first!
@@chloeprapuolenis9408 it'll be there forever 🤣 I had to put the bowl in the bath & just wait for the explosion to stop..... It didn't really work for me first time, I could see a change, but very subtle. I used a colour remover in the end. Worked brilliantly!
i literally bleached my hair 3 times in a row a week ago bc i had no idea how to get rid of my turquoise/blue-ish hair im so unlucky its unbelievable lmaooo
In my experience, bleaching blue hair can sometimes push the blue color deeper into the hair and turn it green. I was left with a turquoise color in my hair for the longest time that would not come out so I had to dye over it and then eventually cut it out. Diluting the bleach with other products like shampoo and developer (like the bleach bath in this video) can sometimes lift the pigment right out!!! Not sure how well it would work after multiple bleaches though, definitely use a bleach bath the first time if you're ever in this situation again!
I got back my natural hair color after dyeing it with almost black permanent professional dye. I got it back with C vitamin and head and shoulders. I did that method for at least 5 times. After the first few I managed to fade out the black, but my hair was a faded red. My natural haircolor was mousybrown, so I kept doing the head and shoulders and vitamin c!! for me it was the full success. I managed to get my natural hair color back. I am so proud! I left in on my hair between 40 minutes and 1 hour. I left it once 2,5 hour, and it worked more, than when I left it on just for 1 hour. I used C vitamin ashes, not the tablets!!
Hello Brad! I would love to see a video on tips and tricks for people with fine (not thin) hair. Fine hair does not get a lot of representation and even professional hair dressers have ruined my hair more times than I can count, be it a color, or a simple cut! I have dark virgin hair (have been getting greys since 15ryrs) and want to embrace the silver goddess I am about to become by coloring my hair white/light silver, but I know that doing so will be a gamble and could end up with hair damaged beyond repair. What can information can I take to a professional to minimize the damage caused by the bleaching process? What other advice would you have for people with fine hair?
I’m 25 and dyed my blonde hair blue. I was totally rocking it and feeling myself until I visited my parents and my dad was just so shook and complained about how much money I wasted lightening it just to dye it blue. 😅 so, now I’m here. (Don’t worry, I rocked the look for half a year now, which means I’m bored and want a new colour 😂)
I used Color Oops whenever I had half of my hair red and the other half blonde and it actually came out really nicely. It wasn’t box red either, it was Manic Panic. I had it under a shower cap and I left it on for way longer than I was supposed to by accident but when I took the cap off, I immediately saw results. I didn’t have to shampoo it to see the results (but obviously I did because that smell was the worst)
I've put bleach on my pink. It stays. Even after my roots go bright blonde and it's been over an hour. Whenever I wash my hair I tend to use harsh shampoos to help take anything out I can. It's been 2 months since it was neon and it's strawberry now. If you want pink that stays for months and refuses to leave, iroiro works well.
As u can see in my profule puc my hair is Neon pink. Been pink for 2 months going on 3. Second month i bleached it again amd tge pink to and the pink turned out cotton candy baby pink color and i juat re colored my hair neon pink. I used the Adore Kiss brand. Used at least 2 bottles in my hair
this terrible thing happened to me... i have naturally black hair and I wanted pink frontpieces and an underlayer. I ordered the dye off amazon and I bleached my hair a day before it was supposed to arrive... and umm it didn't arrive. its been 6 days now. I had an event yesterday for which I couldn't go with bleached hair so I dyed it burgundy cz I had it at home but I wanna take it out to dye it pink... what do you suggest for removing burgundy dye? (I only let it sit in my hair for 5 minutes when I dyed it so that it comes off easily)
did i just watch another 10 minute brad video only for him to finish up with 'yeah bleach is the best' like no you dont understand, I have exceeded my bleach limit already, tell me which of the other 3 is the best
I always use two 1- baking soda and headshoulder shampoo For remove the color i have that moment 2- bleach, peroxide, little shampoo and two spoon of hot water For remove the color and can lift one or two tones Works for me
@@ainagiedra7005 if yall find a solution help a girl out here xD Dyed my blonde, then brown toned hair even more brown trying to fix it Turned black and well cryinnnnn'
I'm here for the same reason 🙋♀️. I'm going to make a bleach bath and hopefully it doesn't turn too orange or too damaged. I'll put some semi permanent colour on top anyway. Of anyone sees this and thinks this is a bad idea, I'm listening 😂
I just needed to comment to tell Brad and ALL Y’ALL that his shampoos are LIT. It is the only shampoo I will ever purchase from now on. I actually like it more than Olaplex and I can’t believe I’m saying that lol. After literally one use of the shampoo and conditioner, I blow dried my hair (without any additional products cuz sadly I ran out of heat protectant) and there wasn’t a single fly away on my head. Everyone at thanksgiving was like “you’re hair smells amazing” and I was living my extra life 😂 I love his shampoo so much I bought some for my mom for Christmas and some wave foam and salty spray for her as well! I can’t wait to get more from you Brad, please never ever ever ever EVER stop making your hair products because they’re bomb as hell! And I love the stickers that I got in my package 🥺
Already did the shampoo with 20 volume that was recommended to me at a hair product shop after my bleach and i had two little black spot and just washed my hair normally with this. It’s magic how it removed
I have been searching for a video like this for 2 weeks now cause I dyed my hair green and can’t remove it. And ofc brad mondo pulls through ✨perfect timing
This is exactly the video I needed! I last had my virgin medium blonde hair dyed permanent medium copper red in June 2019. Life happened so I didn’t really leave the house until February 2020, and then COVID hit and I haven’t touched it with color since. I now have virgin medium to light blonde hair (with grays!) from root to my shoulders, then I still have some reddish tint to my hair from my shoulders to my waistband. Since my stylist has gone out of business, and there’s not a single stylist near me that seems to do anything but blonde or black hair, I’m preparing myself for the worst- that I’ll have to remove what’s left of my old color and actually box dye my own hair.
@@Nic-em6el unfortunately no. I ended up having to go to a major international conference for work. I spent days online to find a new stylist because I just didn’t want to take the chance.
As someone who attended cosmetology school, direct dyes and semi permanent dyes are not the same. Direct dye sits on top of the hair whereas semi permanent is a mixture of direct dyes and permanent dyes. Color Oops would only remove the pigments that have penetrated the cuticle (if any) and not any color sitting on top of the cuticle.
ARE U KIDDING I NEEDED THIS YESTERDAY AND I JUST CUT THE STRAND OF GREEN OFF OF MY HEAD OH MY GOD
omg. i love that u did that
I SHOULDNT BE LAUGHING IM SORRY
Lol
Ella Chaim sad
oop I'm sorry
this popped up as I’m about the slather dye into my uneven, yellow hair.. I’ll probably need this
🙈😂😂😂😂same!
I truly feel beautiful when he says: “ Hi, beautiful!”
Same😊
Omg sameeeee
@@True_Miraculer cool
samee 😂🥺
Me too xxx
i love the way he starts with “hey beautiful” 🥺 makes me so confident
YESS 😭
@@True_Miraculer ok
@@True_Miraculer not the copy and paste
@@spaceboy2475 your voice is so cool
@@spaceboy2475 not bad for a self promo
brad saying he shampoos once a week makes me want to screen record him and send it to all my friends to defend my hair care routine
Yeah, I shower like once a week and im not dirty, it really depends on how much you like do things and get sweaty and when you feel like your body is gross,, idk, but most times, showering every day can be harmful, it can strip your skin and become dry which isn't good, and I think dont quote me but since your stripping your skin a lot your body might be overproducing more oils than it needs too and might lead to break outs, thats what I've heard so yeah,, don't take my word 100% haha
@@loverboy6149 miss girl , no . you don’t have to wash your HAIR everyday , but your BODY , gotta stay clean 😭
Not if u have extremly oily scalp. Girl 3rd day max and im about to rip off my head, i MUST wash hair 😭
@@alondracsoto i know tons of people who shower 1-2 times a week and they don’t stink or look dirty. every body and skin is different
@@loverboy6149 no- omg shower everyday wtf you don’t have to wash your hair everyday but your body???
I love how he included the people who don’t have the money to go to the salon and get their hair done or fixed. Really appreciate it💕
Samee 🙌
Same dude, same. I got a date and I've gotta get my hair did after years of box dying it red. Idk what color I'm gonna do yet but I think it's either gonna be blonde or orange I want a totally wacky color this time
@@AmandaLedford-c4hwhat colour did you go for then? I always end up going back to black after experimenting all the other colours 😂
I'm a hair color chemist.
Color Oops causes a reduction reaction that reverses the oxidative reaction of mixing tint with developer. For this reason it is only indicated to remove permanent and demi-permanent hair color (ie, color activated by peroxide).
Semi-permanent color is direct dye that undergoes no oxidation reaction (this is why it does not need developer).
Color Oops is great for removing any color you deposited by mixing tint with developer, but semi-perm direct dyes do not require this kind of treatment. A bleach bath is the better option for effective removal of direct dyes.
Color oops made my hair green it was so bad it made my dad cry which is a lot so I don’t use it at all but I go to a professional stylist now
please can you tell me how to remove PERMANENT blue
i tried color oops on my red hair last night and it literally did nothing😭
So if you use box dye such as Revlon or Clairol can this Color Oops be used?
@@rem-erfulsleeptech2606 According to the commenter, only if that box dye is permanent or demi-permanent. But many box dyes are semi-permanent, which may require bleach.
I'm making time stamps so you don't have to. 🤍
2:37 Vitamin C & Water
4:05 Dish Soap, Baking Soda, and Anti-Dandruff Shampoo
5:19 Color Oops
6:57 Lightener, Shampoo, 20 Vol. Developer, and Water
7:48 Results
Thank youuuu
May the Lord bless & keep you!
Thank youuuu 😍
Thanks, wish the amounts were given
@@karlamalcolm9249 Thank you for the input.
pov: you have dyed your hair 30 different times since march 2020 and you’re trying to go back
updated: i’ve dyed my hair another 30 times and somehow it hasn’t fell out
why u so loud
if you’re gonna come for me like that, might as well @ me 🙄😒
no just want to change my red hair to purple haha im bored
sHHHHHGG
this is a personal attack
He should have merch that says
• Hey beautiful
•Leave the roots for last
•you look gorgeous
SECTION YOUR HAIR
Bleach 👏 doesn't 👏 lather!
YAAASSSSSSSS
He should also have much saying
OH girlll ,
No no no no noooo
And
Oh .... my.....gowd!!!!!!!
Yesss
The 2020 experience is everyone bleaching their hair at home and 80% of those dying it a blue shade and then searching for videos on how to get rid of it
fckn blue 😩😩😩
😂😂😂 you're not lying
My daughter had purple dye ....i kept telling her (she bleached it 1x) that purple on orangish red will come out this weird blue green color...but she wanted to so it anyways...now her hair is like 3 or more colors ranging from turquoise, blue grey to greenish...it looks horrible....so now trying to remove that awfulness and bleach it again ..so it wont be orange and re-dye it.....but idk how long i should wait, if i use bleach to help pull out dye, before dying it again
The ACCURACY 😂😭
@@cherylallen7712 You can colour the hair right after bleaching it as semi/demi permanent wont damage the hair.
I tried the shampoo, lighter, developer and water. My hair was pink and purple and now it’s blonde again 😋 thanks brad! And to those wondering. I used two packets of lighter, 1 4oz 20 volume developer, two pumps shampoo and about a tablespoon of water. It worked like a charm!
Girl thank you for leaving this comment! I used your ratio to a T and it turned out exactly how I needed it to! So thanks a bunch, I just wanted to come back here and tell you you really helped me out 😇 have an awesome day!
How much is 1 packet of lightener? I have a big can lol
I’m going to try this
Same question, how much is one packet? 😬
@@KiwiKafxD482 honestly not sure 🙃
Ok this is weird because I’m literally trying to get blue out of my hair...
Good timing Brad 😃👍🏼
Me too! I was on Google last night trying to figure out how to get this damn blue out of my hair!
Sameee if you find out a way remind me!
FRRRRR
Me too
@@spaceboy2475 i like your voice a lot
at first I really loved my blue hair.. now after a month and a half of having it I’m ready to change it. so of course, I’m here
Same sisss
Sameeee hahahahha
bye the way guys i never got it out even with bleach it just turned weird colors i had to go brown
@@julesruiz4464 me too I had to do the walk of shame to the salon
@@reaganslusher3860 Malibu ddl with water was the only thing that worked for me and then I did wella blondor with 10 developer for 30 mins and toner.. miracle back to platinum. It was stressful
I’m a hairstylist, I’ve also used all of these methods on myself. Bleach wash was definitely the most effective here but I always prefer to use Joico Color Eraser, formulated to remove direct dyes. It’s still damaging but slightly less so than bleach I believe.
It works fast but beware it will lift your natural hair color if left on long enough.
Is a direct dye permanent dye?
@@hannahverne5419 No, because your natural hair color is still under there ( think of a photo filter.)
Permanent color uses a developer (w/ ammonia) to remov 100% of your natural color and replaces it with the artificial color.
However, direct dye can still stick in your hair and be hard to remove. If you have white blonde hair, and put a blue direct dye in it, you **may** have turquoise forever lol
@@MilaMeow if it makes anyone feel better i did mine red and so i think im stuck with it forever :))))))
What is a lifter? Is it straight bleach?
@@tfyoubeensmoking2153 I had dark red hair for a year before I went blonde and my hair lived to tell the tale but I can’t grow it long because it just breaks off 😂 😭
Time stamps:
- 2:40 vitamin c + water
- 4:08 dish soap + baking soda + anti-dandruff shampoo
- 5:20 color oops
- lightener + shampoo + 20vol developer + water
I LOVE YOU THANK YOU
what are the measurements for the lightener + shampoo + developer + water? Thank you in advance!
Thank you
Do you have the measurements for them?
Me siting over here watching this while not having any color whatso ever in my hair
same xd
I have color in my hair but it was professionally done so I don’t want to remove it
Love that profile
Same, and I haven't done anything since my big chop in July
You never know when the knowledge could come in handy 😉
This is foreshadowing. He is going to come out with a color remover
I hope so
Just use his trusty method, a bleach bath! It works quite well as you can see :)
I thought he came out with one when I saw this video 😂
It's in response to some girl who posted a video claiming he wasn't really a hair stylist and that she is and says how his color doesn't come out. I'm glad he made this to prove the haters wrong!
A bleach bath is STILL so damaging...i thought the point was to do this WITHOUT any bleach. I know bleach baths work but not like THAT on BLUE...any other color it's good yet still damaging.
I like how your blue is fading. It’s a pretty blue.
I want to like the post but I don’t want to ruin the 100 likes
Blue always seems to fade nice when the hair underneath is white blonde. But if you have even the slightest yellow tinge to your hair, the blue is gonna face to teal then green lmao
@@kikoe6955 I dyed my hair blue over my blonde split dye and that shi went green
@@Jennifer-ht5dy how blonde was it? like I said it has to be WHITE. and it also depends on the dye brand and color.
@@kikoe6955 it was like very nearly white like it was like very blonde I used a live dye I've mainly got it all out now
I think brad should develop his own color remover that is safe for all us novices to use.
The answer from a best result view is bleach, but you would need to individualize the formula depending on what color you are removing and the type of hair and type of dye etc . Not sure if there is a way to do a one size fits all.
Not a hairstylist, but I color my hair at home all the time. BEST at home color remover is 1 part dawn dish soap, 1 part 20 volume developer, 1 part conditioner, 1 part baking soda. It took me from a dark emerald green to a very light yellow in about 25 minutes
Do you apply it like lightener by putting it at the middle and ends first then doing the roots ? Also not to sound stupid but what counts as 1 part lol like does that mean just using equal amounts from each ingredient ? I’m just trying to get Arctic fox color out of my hair bc it did not turn out right and I’ve washed it quite a few times and it’s not going anywhere and I’m worried lol
@@aero87roxyI just dumped it on my head lol and slathered it like shampoo. And by “part” I mean just use the same amount for each product, ex. 1 cup conditioner, 1 cup developer, 1 cup soap, one cup baking soda. I used arctic fox for my green and it came out
how would this work on very curly hair? also hair that is box dyed black
@@tiana216 this is me too, I'm finally ready to embrace some of my grey
@@tiana216it would probably fade it down a little but these techniques are best for bleached hair that has then been dyed a bright colour. Like brads in this video
Me watching this with semipermanent color in my hair that has been in my hair for about a year: 👁👄👁
Edit: I dyed my whole head blue after failing to get the blue out (I died the rest in a different brand) and now I have to remove it all 😭 and I noticed some people in the replies are saying that their hairdressers told them that bleach burn the blue into their hair I did not bleach my hair before I dyed it my hair is naturally blonde 😅😓
THE ACCURACY
SAME😭😭
same 💀
meeee
My hairdresser told me that pure bleach burns the blue into my hair and thats why i didn’t come out 🤷🏼♀️ confusing
I've personally had awesome results with Color Oops, using it with permanent hair color of course! It removed a very dark blue black dye and brought my hair back to its natural light brown. The best part is my hair was not damaged at all, and I was able to dye it back to my desired color the very same day! It was amazing to me.
do you think it would remove orange? lol. also, does it smell?
@@LatinDolll color oops definitely does smell and, in my opinion, the extra strength one smells super badly. but if you keep the room ventilated, it's not too bad and it works pretty well :)
Thank you!! This is what I was looking for!! I want this blue black out of my hair now. Lol
@@shanniemarie9129 happy to help!
I used ion permanent hair color (purple). I bleached my hair before, and it has slight damage. It's been months now and it's faded, I want it to just go back to the blonde. Do you think the color Oops would work?
can we talk about how much miss mani-quinn has been through? 😪
She has the 1000 yard stare from everything she has seen
Poor girl!!
Poor girl 😔😔😢🥺
He’s said before he does get new ones
I googled the measurements for a bleach bath and got this:
Mix equal parts Bleach and Developer - between 25 - 50ml. Add roughly double the amount of Shampoo to Bleach and Developer Mix.
Thank you!!!
Thank you so much!
Love you
That's was about to ask about this.
Thank you!
I wanna see brad reacting to people using his colour line😅
Well he comments under the videos that reviews his hair colour line
Should deffo check out
Imbrandonfarris and mariaglorias channel they’ve used his products in their latest video! ✌🏻
He SHOULD !!!!
Same bro same
there’s some on his tiktok if you havent seen those but i also hope he does a video :)
The most effective non damaging diy hair color remover I've ever used is vitamin c tablets crushed up mixed with head and shoulders shampoo and it got the hot pink out of my hair in just a few applications and didn't do much damage to my hair. I was extremely pleased that it got all the color out of my hair
Wow really? I tried it and my hair turned into rubber bands :( and it had hardly lifted box dye at all. It damaged it as much as 2 or 3 bleaching sesh would. Your luckyyyyy :)
Is this safe to do ?
Does it work on box dye?
Yes it works great however, it doesn’t damage the hair it makes it dry tho so make sure to condition well afterwards
IT WORKED FOR ME TOO, IT EVEN WORK FOR BLACK HAIR DYE AFTER FEW WASHES
The most effective:
-lightener
-shampoo
-20 % developer
-water
thats the one i always use lmao
How much of each thing you need to put in the mix? O:
but do you know how much of each I have to put?
Lightener is bleach????
@@jinin8698 like, there's the powder and the liquid, the powder is the lightener and the liquid is the developer
no way did you upload this RIGHT WHEN IM ABT TO REMOVE COLOR
He knows💕✨his hair god senses are tingling
Sameeeee
he uploaded it the day after I found this from another youtuber and it worked!!
brad is literally such a mood and i love him sooooooo much
hey everyone 🙋♂ So question here... would any of these methods work on gray hair that has been dyed?
It depends on if you used box dye. If you used black box dye on your natural grey hair your best bet is to use the bleach bath (bleach powder, some 10 volume developer, and some shampoo or dish soap) on wet hair. It probably will not take all the black out if that’s what you used
@@cheychai101 hey, thanks. Whats a box dye?
@@enigma369org box dye is the dye that you would buy in a store that is not a primarily beauty supply store, it usually just comes in a box. These dyes or always harsher than dyes you would get at a beauty supply store and they’re harder to remove from your hair
@@cheychai101 thanks alot for taking the time to respond.
My hair tech uses Igora Royal by schwarzkopf. Would that make a difference?
@@enigma369org no problem, glad I can help. Igora royal is a permanent hair dye so it will react differently to hair color removals compared to the dye use in this video. They are a little harder to remove but not as hard as box dye. You can try the method I mentioned with the baking soda or you can try color oops which is meant for removing permanent dyes. You can get it at Ulta, or Walmart, I think they have it at target too.
i tried to dye my hair black to look like a cool emo girl, but then i realized to late that i have super curly hair and now i look like i’m wearing a micheal jackson wig instead 😭😭😭
buy a straightener
Story of my life
I bet your curls are beautiful
THIS IS ME RNNNN
LMAO
I look forward to the “hi beautiful” every time. Truly a confidence boost. BRAD STOP HYPING ME UP I NEED TO STAY HUMBLE!!!
From my experience as a stylist - no most color removers will not lift direct dyes since they are only formulated for oxidative color but color oops also from my experience seeing clients lifts the hair - even natural pigment - so I believe that’s why you got some results with it
Vitamin C mixed with conditioner works amazing. Apply to dry hair and leave ror 20 min then rinse and wash as normal
Vitamin C powder?
@@leonaswift3834 I crushed vitamin C tablets and mixed it in. Works like a charm and doesn't damage your hair
I tried it the other night, left it for 2.5 hrs, & nothing happened. I was very hopeful.
@@MultiDaisy1995 some colours it does not remove. Red and Black are two of the colours that are the most stubborn for instance. I tried removing red to no avail
@@MultiDaisy1995 in the end I just did another round of bleach using the blueberry one (which is meant to be a bit better for your hair) seems like it's the only way to really get it! X
ARE U KIDDING ME! i was doing some research on removing the blue from my hair, now I have Brad to give me the best tips. Perfect timing 😭😭❤️
Who thinks that Brad should react to people dyeing their hair with his new color line? 🙊
Brad should do a giveaway so we can do this!!! Brad, please be Santa so we can ring in the new ywar with NEW colors!
Why does he have a better wardrobe then anyone I know?!
he has the money to do it 😔
Because he’s rich 🤣
Please Brad Mondo, we need a tutorial of the right measurements and mixtures. 😭😭😭 Especially on the last method you used! 😭❤️
For bleach its equal parts developper to scoops of bleach powder then add shampoo and water until its a runny but still goopy kind of texture and like 2 or 3 tsp of water
@@HaileePiché THANK YOU SO MUCH SWEETHEART!
I’d love to just have one experience with Brad Mondo coloring/cutting my hair to the color and style I have REALLY wanted! I’ve had soooo many not so great experiences. 😭
Brad if you read this, I think you’re absolutely awesome. You have an amazing gift. Don’t ever change! 🙂
Bye bye blue hair..thank u Brad
✨wish this came out before I burnt my hair off trying to get colour out✨
F
The number one think that makes my day is that "Hey beautiful." I hear from Brad :)
Thanks for this Brad. I do these kinds of experiments on mannequins all the time.The bleach bath ( or as we old school hairdressers say) shampoo cocktails ultimately work the best and are ingredients every hairdresser has in their salon. When I'm working I need results in a timely manner because time is money!! Fun to see the other methods being put to the test! Great video, I enjoyed it a lot. Thanks Brad!
I honestly think my self esteem has improved from watching Brad Mondo, "Hi Beautiful" really makes my day. 💙💜❤💙💜❤
..... so glad this video just popped up... tried to dye my hair blue and it’s green so this video is very much needed.. brad I’m so sorry that I did NOT think about the color wheel literally at all :(
Me- *not a qualified hairstylist, but an avid Mondo binger* :
“you should just do a bleach bath” 😂
Same!
I feel like I am a hair dresser just from his videos 😂 he’s truly an icon
i thought about that one aswell when removing my pink hairdye that really was stuck. just my hair had been super damaged before, so i didnt wanna use bleach on it. also what i find difficult with bleachbaths is that you find like 10 different ways to mix it if you look it up lol. some use 30 developer mix with water so that it turns out to be like 20 vol or something? but then some use 20 and mix it with double the amount of shampoo and idk what... xD
Idk whats with my hair but bleach could not remove the blue stains. I'd go in with straight bleach and it wouldnt lift to the level of the wig in the video but it would remove most of the dye and then the only thing that would fade the stain (even the wig has that green tone) is the vit C. Colour oops aside but I actually feel the optimal is a combo of all 3 methods (clarifying shampoo-bleach-vit c)
That being said its literally only blue that I have this issue with 😂
@@The.Painted.Angel. have u tried using coconutoil? i know brad hates it but for removing hairdye ive always used coconutoil to make it fade before using anything else.. i could imagine it work wonders if you let coconutoil sit on ur hair over night and then do the baking soda mix to get it out
Just wanna say, I tried a bleach bath on my undyed hair and was super pleased with the result. Disclaimer, the reason I did it is because my hair lightens insanely fast, it also fries that quickly, and my scalp hates bleach. In like ten minutes I got about five shades lighter. It’d be even if operator error wasn’t a thing, lol. Thank you for this video!
I read somewhere to put a packet of sweet n low...actual sweet n low in the pink packet, no subsitute!...into a bleach mixture to keep it from irritating your scalp.
I am still learning french but it doesn't take much knowledge to know that his shirt says "I love drama" 😂 😂
I'm French and I totally relate to this shirt 😂
@@jeanne.z1961 Lmao😂
doesnt it mean i like drama- j'adore is i love right?
@@karinax6971 it means both.
Me being a french teacher I was so focused on the grammar mistake. XD
I tried the vit c treatment (ascorbic acid powder mixed with shampoo) and it worked a charm!
Left in for 40 mins. Rinsed out and did another wash with more shampoo. Did a final rinse with 1 part vinegar 3 parts water. Did a treatment mask with a blue tint to lift the orange tones. Great result!
My hair was at least 2 shades darker than I had wanted, so I tried this in an attempt to lift the colour. I had grey roots and some highlights, all of which had been completely covered by the darker colour. The vit C treatment gave a beautiful even colour and brought back my highlights but no sign of any grey showing through!
Purple shampoo, baking soda, 10 volume developer, and dish soap LITERALLY WORKS LIKE BLEACH, TOOK MY PINK RIGHT OUT
Okay but what if I’ve died my hair for about 10 years now and have never had my natural ( dirty blonde ) color since then? I was red all last year until November and I’ve been brown since. Cut my hair to grow it out but I am just sick of it 😭 I want the color out. I feel like it would just take it to red
@@KassieShayee1996 I just tried this for 45 minutes on blue hair (have had blue hair for 3yearsish) and it lightened a little but did not remove the colour at all
@@sydhillhouse2425 do a bleach bath 🌚blues not easy to remove in natural methods
What measurement of each thing do you use?
@@sydhillhouse2425 yeah certain colors like yellow, red, and blue are super hard to remove with methods other than a bleach bath
I had a salon nightmare experience and left in tears! My hair was bleached so that it could be died LILAC, and she died my hair a VERY DARK purple. I tried color oops the same day and it turned my hair a radiant BLUE.
Purple rinses out so fast. Probably would have been lilac if you left it alone after a few washes
My hair was purple but is lightening up, I really want it out so I can dye my hair a darker color
Color oops actually says on the box that it won’t work on hair that is purple, blue, pink etc.
@@brittanygreer9451 jus found that out frm experience, my hair is now blue.
NEEDED THIS. I’ve had purple/blue hair since October and am getting sick of it. Kinda want my natural colour to yellow. But also wanting to chopping it and have it be all natural.
I'm in the exact same situation ! Did you manage to get rid of it or at least partly ? I have a hair appointment right before halloween to go red but i already want to fade out the purple......
@@abstergo06 it’s turned into a muddy mess at this point. I’d say wait for your hair appointment. I have a hair appointment to fix the blunders I’ve made in the last year. I hope yours turns out well! Best of luck 💕
Licensed stylist here, I use baking soda, dawn dish soap & hydrogen peroxide (like from the drug store for boo boos) sorta equal parts. This is an old recipe for removing stains on anything! Grass stains, blood, coffee etc. originally for clothing stains or countertops. It works great to remove direct dye (aka stain) from hair!
Would it work to lift a color, my hair is naturally dark brown and I haven’t bleached it would it go back to my natural hair color ?
@@JessicaRamos-gr9vc no it will not do anything to natural hair color. This “recipe” is a stain remover
Would it affect balayage?? I dyed my hair pink on top of blonde balayage but it’s getting to a pinky peachy stage and just want rid xx
How long do you have to leave it for ?
@@sianjar it would remove some of the pink, maybe not all of it if it’s been on a long time.
My absolute FAVORITE color remover is Malibu CPR. It's so gentle with removing permanent color. Malibu has other great pigment removers, too. Their direct dye one is great, too.
Does it remove pink hair? How do I use it??
Hey does this work on Reds or pink colors?
I remember using a mix of effervescent vitamin tablets, honey and conditioner to take out a toner ("silver blond", it turned grey/green...) once and it worked amazingly! I left it on for ~1½ (with cap) and it was all gone after I rinsed it out 👏
How did Brad know I was googling color removers during my lunch break.
HE IS A MIND READER.
Same
Same here too😎HOW??
brad mondo just really gives u that confident boost every time
the "hi beautiful" lowkey brightens up my mood and gives me more confidence
I'm so glad I watched this! I was planning on buying the oops color remover. I didn't know it had fumes. I have lung damage and fumey chemicals really bother me. Bleaching my hair never has so I didn't even think about it. That comment you made about your respiratory tract not being happy was very helpful!
I've heard people say the smell from the color oops was in their house for so long, and when they went to wash the shirt they used it made the rest of their clothes smell like it. It was awful.
i knew brad wouldn’t fail me , after split dying my hair purple and blue now i want the blue side pink and now i will be attempting a bleach bath 😚 thanks queeeeen!!!
Wtf. Yesterday I was searching on what can I do to make my semi permanent hair color come out quicker and I wake up to this video?! Brad, you are the ✨G O D✨ that watches over me. I am convinced.
Why is he perfection 😭😍 anyone else feel like Brad would be the most fun best friend.
The fact that I’m about to remove red dye from my blonde wig & brad’s video pops up 🔥🔥
You’re appreciated so much ✨
when Brad says"HIIII Beautiful" every single time it always makes my day 1,000 times better
When he says hey beautiful he's so gentle about it
Try Blank Canvas from Pulp Riot, as a stylist it’s my favorite semi/direct dye remover 😍 has lightening agents, can be used on the hair for up to 20 minutes, but is almost immediately effective, I typically only leave mine in for 10-15 minutes and I’m ready for my next unicorn adventure!! 💗
Where can I get that? Ans will it work on red hair dye??
@@karlac798 I got the same questions
I'm SO glad I found this channel! @BradRondo, I don't know if you'll see this because this post is at least a year after you made it.
I've got a dilemma because MONTHS ago, I applied a Splat no bleaching, direct color for darker hair.
I chose a gorgeous shade of dark blue. Now because of my natural auburn hair, there were violet under tones to the blue, which only showed in the sunlight. I wasn't mad because it looked pretty cool, really.
Now, I'm trying to get rid of this direct dye. I tried the extra strength Color Oops to get this color out of my hair. Well, the Oops worked on my roots and the 3 to 4 inches of regrowth but, didn't do SQUAT about the old direct dye. You're right, the box and instructions contradicted each other.
The Oops lightened my regrowth and one small section that had been bleached before I applied the dark blue direct color. The entire shaft of my hair is STILL the dark blue.
Grrr!
It looks like I'm going to have to use the lightener/developer/ shampoo and water method to finally evict this darn Splat for darker hair.
I've subscribed to your channel.
Wish me luck with getting this color out, lol!
Brad: Don't bleach your hair too often, it'll get damaged.
*Also brad: walks in with a different hair colour every video*
He doesnt need to bleach it everytime just to change the colour.
Hassan he doesn’t really color it that much tho lol but I understand what you mean he does change it from time to time he mentioned he wanted to try something new we all are definitely guilty of bleaching our hair at least once if someone hasn’t then ignore my comment haha
@@Princessjasmineeee yeah ik just wondering how his hair can survive the Colour changing chemicals
haha! i love the changes of his hair colour! He has bleach on scalp (as we call it in the salon) and most likely has hairdresser friends (or coworkers) who just bleach his regrowth! (root area that's grown back) so only the new, unbleached hair that is bleached each time! and his hair colours are just funky toners (I assume by the way they fade), also he's a hairdresser, so he's an exception to his own rule i suppose 🤣
He’s said before that he dyes his hair with semi permanent hair color which most formulas don’t damage the hair and also doesn’t require you to bleach it out of your hair. It’s temporary for a reason.
I was feeling the blue and blonde together.
The sound of Brad scrubbing the vitamin c into the hair is on par with nails in a chalk board for me.
Hairstylist of 15 years. I use equal parts dishsoap, baking soda, and 20 volume developer. Although that teal color is the hardest to remove. It usually always works!
In my profile pic, this is my natural color. I went red and now I want it out. My roots are about an inch. Will what you said work for mine so I can put a dark blonde on my hair?
If it's semi permanent red, if it was permanent color. You'll need to use the oops
No bleach with this mix? Thank you!
does this damage hair?
I have very blue hair should I use this Method
I used color oops on my hair the other day. And it removed the pink in my hair beautifully!! And my hair feels amazing. So I think it’s fine to use on semipermanent hair color. And the pink I used was super pink.
Did you dye on your natural hair w/ semipermanent?
POV : you are sitting on the couch with your own hair color remover you just made with off brand emergen-c and shampoo and stumbled across Brad mondo
wait but did it work tho??
@@lauralettau Yes, did it??
EmergenC? Ive not heard of this for color removal
Absoloutly I am :D
This is scary accurate right now, Emergen-C and all. 😂😂
I swear when he says “hi beautiful” he looks in a mirror because he is beautifull
Hes at least looking at the camera monitor haha im sure that counts
@@spaceboy2475 good song lmao
I mean he must be looking at the viewfinder of the camera so kinda yeah
Color X-Change Phase-Out Gentle Dye Decolorizer + Intensive Hair Mask works really well on semi/demi permanent colors, it's left on overnight and is super gentle. I went to a very bright turquoise and realized I looked like a very weird old lady and this took out almost all of the color overnight with little to no damage and it didn't smell bad. I think it worked better than bleach-bath for my porous hair. I think the difference between this and the first method you tried is this contains clay and gelatin to draw out the color even more, nice that it comes with an intensive conditioner to follow up with too.
yeah ...i try it ! thanks
i’m living for the matching nail/hair color!! blue looks so good on you
Basic suggestion: try a tiny bit of your hair before doing anything big. Especially if your hair has some complicated series of things you've diy'd on it.
Personally I do my own hair but part of that is mine is short enough that the complexity is limited and my natural hair texture is extremely forgiving. (Also, I have the three panel bathroom mirror so I can see the back of my head, and I've gotten good at mixing direct dye and having reasonable expectations (I use darker colors at the roots even if I'm doing something close to white rather than try to get my roots that bleached in one go.) For getting vivid colors out of bleached hair I think the Joico color eraser (which is clearly not bleach free) works better than trying to use bleach, and I'm glad my hairdresser mentioned it.
My hair is no longer than the cut Brad's got in the thumbnail and I still tried it out on a piece I cut off before I put it all over! I cannot fathom all these people I see with long hair who start applying shit not knowing the results. A hairdresser won't do something like that but they're drawing on experience (hopefully). At home you've got time to go in stages, do a test first!
I feel like we should scream "VITAMIN C DOES NOT LATHER"
😂😂😂 this
It does if you accidentally use effervescent vit C......that was an interesting day in my bathroom.......
@@AuDHDEmsie i relate, it was such a mess... it worked wonderfully, but damn all the cleaning I had to do after
@@chloeprapuolenis9408 it'll be there forever 🤣 I had to put the bowl in the bath & just wait for the explosion to stop..... It didn't really work for me first time, I could see a change, but very subtle. I used a colour remover in the end. Worked brilliantly!
@@chloeprapuolenis9408 does it work on permanent color?
Thankyou Brad Mondo!!! I've done the dandruff twice now. First time it left my hair so dry. 2nd time I added olive oil. It works but not well enough
i literally bleached my hair 3 times in a row a week ago bc i had no idea how to get rid of my turquoise/blue-ish hair im so unlucky its unbelievable lmaooo
Saameee
Blue is one of the harder colors to get rid of anyway.
we are living the exact same life
In my experience, bleaching blue hair can sometimes push the blue color deeper into the hair and turn it green. I was left with a turquoise color in my hair for the longest time that would not come out so I had to dye over it and then eventually cut it out. Diluting the bleach with other products like shampoo and developer (like the bleach bath in this video) can sometimes lift the pigment right out!!! Not sure how well it would work after multiple bleaches though, definitely use a bleach bath the first time if you're ever in this situation again!
@@jennawalden6386 thank you so much! i will for sure follow ur advice
"... so you don't have to" THANKS, BRAD. LUV U.
brad: *mixes hydrogen peroxide bleach with shampoo that probably has ammonium chloride in it*
also brad: 👁👃👁 why do it smell bad tho
Yes my thought too! Ammonia + bleach is dangerous to inhale!!!
That's what happens when you are self-called professional
I can* create mustard gas....
exactly
Bracing myself for that when I get the pink out of my hair... I’m definitely using that method, it just ✨works✨
I got back my natural hair color after dyeing it with almost black permanent professional dye. I got it back with C vitamin and head and shoulders. I did that method for at least 5 times. After the first few I managed to fade out the black, but my hair was a faded red. My natural haircolor was mousybrown, so I kept doing the head and shoulders and vitamin c!! for me it was the full success. I managed to get my natural hair color back. I am so proud! I left in on my hair between 40 minutes and 1 hour. I left it once 2,5 hour, and it worked more, than when I left it on just for 1 hour. I used C vitamin ashes, not the tablets!!
brad THANK YOU i need this i’m tryna get blue outta my front pieces so i can do a dif hair color (without bleach)
I tried the dishwashing + anti dandruff + baking soda and it literally make my hair really dry and make my hair frizzly damaged. 🥺
If you do some conditioning masks it’ll get better, ive done that one before & you can get cheap but effective conditioning masks at walmart
Hello Brad! I would love to see a video on tips and tricks for people with fine (not thin) hair. Fine hair does not get a lot of representation and even professional hair dressers have ruined my hair more times than I can count, be it a color, or a simple cut! I have dark virgin hair (have been getting greys since 15ryrs) and want to embrace the silver goddess I am about to become by coloring my hair white/light silver, but I know that doing so will be a gamble and could end up with hair damaged beyond repair. What can information can I take to a professional to minimize the damage caused by the bleaching process? What other advice would you have for people with fine hair?
all of this can be said for the natural ethnic hair community too lol
I’m 25 and dyed my blonde hair blue. I was totally rocking it and feeling myself until I visited my parents and my dad was just so shook and complained about how much money I wasted lightening it just to dye it blue. 😅 so, now I’m here. (Don’t worry, I rocked the look for half a year now, which means I’m bored and want a new colour 😂)
Me right now 😅
Also me 😩
Also me
Me too 😵
25?
I used Color Oops whenever I had half of my hair red and the other half blonde and it actually came out really nicely. It wasn’t box red either, it was Manic Panic. I had it under a shower cap and I left it on for way longer than I was supposed to by accident but when I took the cap off, I immediately saw results. I didn’t have to shampoo it to see the results (but obviously I did because that smell was the worst)
Omg..that smelll🤦🤦🤦🤦😂😂
This is awesome to hear. I dyed .the tips vampire red and its been in half a year. I evem bleached over it (turned to a pale pink red) 🤦♀️
✨Day one of asking Brad Mondo to show us how to properly cut a mullet✨
Just cut it off. There, I fixed it for you! 😁
I’m for it
Properly and mullet don't belong in the same sentence.😆
I've put bleach on my pink. It stays. Even after my roots go bright blonde and it's been over an hour.
Whenever I wash my hair I tend to use harsh shampoos to help take anything out I can. It's been 2 months since it was neon and it's strawberry now.
If you want pink that stays for months and refuses to leave, iroiro works well.
Pink and red/orange are way harder to take off than blue. I bleached twice after using red color, it doesn't go out
As u can see in my profule puc my hair is Neon pink. Been pink for 2 months going on 3. Second month i bleached it again amd tge pink to and the pink turned out cotton candy baby pink color and i juat re colored my hair neon pink. I used the Adore Kiss brand. Used at least 2 bottles in my hair
this terrible thing happened to me... i have naturally black hair and I wanted pink frontpieces and an underlayer. I ordered the dye off amazon and I bleached my hair a day before it was supposed to arrive... and umm it didn't arrive. its been 6 days now. I had an event yesterday for which I couldn't go with bleached hair so I dyed it burgundy cz I had it at home but I wanna take it out to dye it pink... what do you suggest for removing burgundy dye? (I only let it sit in my hair for 5 minutes when I dyed it so that it comes off easily)
I can’t get iro iro out of my hair either, it’s fighting everything I try
@@thefemalebuustreamer does it bleed lots?
did i just watch another 10 minute brad video only for him to finish up with 'yeah bleach is the best' like no you dont understand, I have exceeded my bleach limit already, tell me which of the other 3 is the best
Yes! Like what’s next best?
I always use two
1- baking soda and headshoulder shampoo
For remove the color i have that moment
2- bleach, peroxide, little shampoo and two spoon of hot water
For remove the color and can lift one or two tones
Works for me
I literally died my blonde hair dark brown and I’m going to cry
same im now looking for a way to get rid of it
@@ainagiedra7005 if yall find a solution help a girl out here xD
Dyed my blonde, then brown toned hair even more brown trying to fix it
Turned black and well cryinnnnn'
Bleach wash it and then put a blonde dye over the top. I dyed my natural blonde hair a dark brown and this worked.
Hey if it makes you feel any better i did red on mine.its not going anywere and i kind of hate it 👁👄👁
I'm here for the same reason 🙋♀️. I'm going to make a bleach bath and hopefully it doesn't turn too orange or too damaged. I'll put some semi permanent colour on top anyway. Of anyone sees this and thinks this is a bad idea, I'm listening 😂
I just needed to comment to tell Brad and ALL Y’ALL that his shampoos are LIT. It is the only shampoo I will ever purchase from now on. I actually like it more than Olaplex and I can’t believe I’m saying that lol. After literally one use of the shampoo and conditioner, I blow dried my hair (without any additional products cuz sadly I ran out of heat protectant) and there wasn’t a single fly away on my head. Everyone at thanksgiving was like “you’re hair smells amazing” and I was living my extra life 😂 I love his shampoo so much I bought some for my mom for Christmas and some wave foam and salty spray for her as well! I can’t wait to get more from you Brad, please never ever ever ever EVER stop making your hair products because they’re bomb as hell! And I love the stickers that I got in my package 🥺
Already did the shampoo with 20 volume that was recommended to me at a hair product shop after my bleach and i had two little black spot and just washed my hair normally with this. It’s magic how it removed
I have been searching for a video like this for 2 weeks now cause I dyed my hair green and can’t remove it. And ofc brad mondo pulls through ✨perfect timing
did you ever remove it?
@@miabadalamenti no. It is permanently stuck in my hair , Iv tried everything :/ but I just dyed orange over it and it covered good
This is the earliest I've been, so remember to stay safe, healthy, and take care of yourself! Hugs to all
This is exactly the video I needed!
I last had my virgin medium blonde hair dyed permanent medium copper red in June 2019. Life happened so I didn’t really leave the house until February 2020, and then COVID hit and I haven’t touched it with color since.
I now have virgin medium to light blonde hair (with grays!) from root to my shoulders, then I still have some reddish tint to my hair from my shoulders to my waistband.
Since my stylist has gone out of business, and there’s not a single stylist near me that seems to do anything but blonde or black hair, I’m preparing myself for the worst- that I’ll have to remove what’s left of my old color and actually box dye my own hair.
Did you ever remove your color? I have brown hair I dyed copper and need to remove it now 😓 and want to get back to my natural color
@@Nic-em6el unfortunately no. I ended up having to go to a major international conference for work. I spent days online to find a new stylist because I just didn’t want to take the chance.
As someone who attended cosmetology school, direct dyes and semi permanent dyes are not the same. Direct dye sits on top of the hair whereas semi permanent is a mixture of direct dyes and permanent dyes. Color Oops would only remove the pigments that have penetrated the cuticle (if any) and not any color sitting on top of the cuticle.
So what’s the answer? What can we use?
Brad's hair looks like anime water and I am Living for it
i literally needed this hours before you posted this. what is my life.
Sameeee