I used the color fix one and only on my black box dyed hair that I dyed twice, and it lifted it to a light brown with one use!! good stuff!! I have blonde under so I'm going to have to do it agein to get back to my blonde ends !!! highly recommend and doesn't damage. just makes your hair smell for a week
I’ve used One N Only Colorfix to remove blue-black boxed dye, and even L’Oréal hicolor Magenta this last time and then overdyed it to create the blonde shade currently in my profile pic. It’s freaking miraculous but Lord does it stink!!! The trick is to skip step 3!!! Step 3 will redarken the hair. I use step 1 and 2 mixed, leave on for 20 minutes, and then wash 2-3 times and condition the heck out of it afterward. If you use step 3, you’ll have to repeat steps 1 and 2 several times which gets expensive.
Love the video!! Thank you for suffering through that intense stinky eggy smell to share this information lol. I just did 2 rounds of color oops on myself and the smell was real. Im naturally a level 4/5ish and its looking like i was able to get out all of the 2 previous applications of wella's 1n demi-perm that were in my hair. no lifting on my virgin roots, and my hair actually feels quite healthy and soft. The lightening process i do tomorrow will prove just how much of the black it removed 🤞
As far as requests for future videos, do you have any interest in talking about color lines you like or what you look for in a color line? or is that something I might find in your education classes 👀 ty again ❤️
Om my goodness! First let me say how relieved I am to find your video. A professional teaching me makes me feel so much more confident. Second, your video is all over lovely 😍. Great music choice, great written transition, and great aesthetics over all! Thank you for taking the time to do this. May I ask how quickly I can dye my hair a different color after doing this? I have corkscrew fine thin-ish curly hair.
Colour is simply the British spelling of Color. So it is pronounced color. There are several words spelled differently in the UK than in US. This is an amazing video ty for doing it!
Rando fact about why we don't use the u in a lot of words that England, Australia, and even Canada do. At one point in time, when printing presses used individual letters to put words together, you were charged by the letter. So, America, being America, decided to drop what they felt were unnecessary letters like 'u' in words like colour. 😂
To get the results that are shown in this video, you would need to buy five boxes of any of those die remover‘s look at how much is being used on just two strands. there’s no way that small amount that comes in the kit would do shoulder length hair
I have hair down to the bottom of my back and one box of color oops was enough for my hair because my hair is SUPER thin but originally I bought two boxes just in case
What I could find about Sodium Persulfate online coming from a Chemistry Minor (Bio Major): Hair color is a "Redox" reaction, something is reduced, something else is oxidized in the reaction, they're always coupled. Most chemical reactions are reversible depending on the condition. Sodium persulfate is a strong oxidizing agent and is one of the main active ingredients in shrinking down that dye molecule. A similar concept is used when using bonding treatments. A disulfide bond (in pretty much all proteins in the body including hair) is made by oxidizing it. This bond can be broken with a reducing agent. I believe the main ingredient in bond builders is citric acid.
So what i am gathering is Sodium persulfate is a bleaching agent if its shrinking dye molecules. I only say that because the other oxidative dye molecule removers “loosen” dye which is why they don’t lighten Virgin hair. Is that your thoughts as well?
@@MirellaManelli I believe so, but it is a little hard to tell simply based off of formula alone. Most of my background is in organic chemistry and biochemistry and this is cosmeceutical inorganic chemistry so I'm sure there's some more advanced stuff happening that I'm not picking up on. I will say, Color oops lists Sodium Hydrosulfite on it's ingredients. A Sulfite should have less oxygen than a Sulfate (the mneumonic is usually "ate" ate more oxygen). Considering permanent and demi permanent are the oxidizer, I would think the reverse of that, to get hair color out, would require a reduction reaction. I would assume the reducer would be the sodium hydrosulfite because it has less oxygen than a sulfate, making it not the oxidizer. Ik this is complicated and annoying, redox reactions are usually considered the worst subject in the intro to chemistry year, but unfortunately, the reactions are everywhere.
I've tried Colour Undo and I love it. Granted I used it on professional hair colour and it lifted out so good. Granted it was a leIvel 8 copper but still, I was very impressed. Also great to remove toners.
I love using color oops! I don’t find it super damaging on my hair. However, I have noticed about half a level/hot root situation on any virgin grow out. I’ve colored my hair many times directly after using color oops. I have even highlighted then toned, with no issues so the hot roots never really bothered me. I recommend using a PH balancer spray before re coloring and a lighther of Demi color level because hair can be porous. Loved this video! Might have to give another one a try 😄 I’m a natural level 6 who dabbles in 4s and 5s often and changes her hair way too often! ❤
Color Oops has worked well for me with red Feria color, and Iro Iro semi-permanent colors. It did lift my regrowth about half a level, it is subtle. It works better with heat, and leaves the hair dry so a protein treatment is recommended.
It would be fun to see you test cream lighteners both professional and non-professional ones. Im especially curious about how well Guy Tang’s Big9 performs on dark hair.
Color Un-Do does describe the process pretty well. Color starts out as smaller colorless molecules which can penetrate the hair, once inside with the hydrogen peroxide the peroxide releases a ‘Free’ Oxygen molecule that attaches directly to the color molecule and then this attaches to another color molecule at the point of the oxygen molecule which creates a larger, colored molecule or the oxygen molecule attaches to an ‘intermediate’ molecule which is “Activated” and this attaches to the color molecule to make a large colored molecule. These removers break the large molecules by removing the oxygen bond. This process does not work on natural melanin because it is not created this way.
The OOPS said it removes semi-permanent on the box, but stated different on the instructions inside. I did a patch test, but didn’t work for me. Thanks for the wonderfully expansive video.
@ I’m so annoyed making the mistake of leaving my Amla hair mask on too long. All my white hair is blonde. The head and shoulders with Vit. C is removing the semi-permanent GRADUALLY 🫤. Are you familiar with Color X Change? It contains natural ingredients. Also I’m gonna try Fade Effect by Keracolor. Thoughts?
There are two Color Oops ....Red box( extra strength) and Yellow box ( extra conditioning) ....from their website......if hair is compromised the later box is suggested..... The smell is REAL but I suggest going outside or heavy ventilation area...... Used the red box last night .....personally I'm stripping hair color out of 75% grey hair ...... Got 3 levels lighter with it.......shampooed 3 times.....but very very little dryness..... Used a protein filler for 20 minutes after washes as it suggested ..... So in two weeks ...session #2
@@MirellaManelli on my hair ...it didn't lift the virgin hair ....some comment that it does on them ... It did say rinse for 20 min and I followed it EXACTLY.....went from a level 3-4 to a warm level 5-6 ....maybe 6 ....the protein treatment was Colorful brand ... Neutral protein filler 4 fl.oz from Sally's.....I understand it's a process ....not a sprint more like a Marathon......haven't seen my natural hair color since Clinton Administration
Ok so my question with after lifting can you tone it to help with the brassy red tones? I have naturally dark brown hair (greying due to my age) and I want to tone down the copper brassy color. Will that darken it back up?
I used the Color Undo myself. I am not a fan of it. When it comes to integrity... fantastic. But I used it twice. It lifted the upper part of my hair. But the lower.. it remained super dark. I looked like an orange (upper part) with dark brown (lower part) rainbow 😂 I have long hair, and I've only dyed the roots for the last years. But the Color Undo failed to get rid of that. Maybe I'll give it another try with the Color Oops. Thanks for the great video ❤
hello! This is super helpful, thank you. I’m in kind of a predicament right now, I wanted to dye my hair ginger for my birthday and went to the salon to save my mom the anxiety. My hair is naturally black and I didn’t want to bleach so I’m assuming the lady used a high lifting dye with a 30 developer maybe. she applied it very unevenly and now the front of my head is lighter than the back. The dye color also didn’t deposit that great so the back is a dark brown while the front was barely ginger. I acted on impulse this week and went in with L’Oréal hicolor copper after getting nowhere with Féria box dye test strips. Now my roots are super bright and vivid while the color failed to deposit well on my ends where the dye from the salon is. I’m assuming the dye my stylist used was direct, so will I need to use a direct dye remover? Will the dye remover bleach my hair in this case?
I have had my hair box black dyed and I have tried the color oops box and it didn’t lift any shade. I used the L’Oreal hair color remover and it didn’t lift either. Can you please help me. What can I do. My hair is a mess as off now 🫣.
I wonder if u put fruit fresh on it b4 rinse would it stop it from going back dark a chemist told me fruit fresh will take out color with clarify shampoo but fruit fresh stops oxidation
I hope you do a video just like this but with products from the beauty supply. I have yet to find a indirect dye color relover that wont alter the natural pigment and create an uneven canvas
OMG. I have been researching for 2 days. And when I say 2 days, believe me, it's been a full time job. LOL I have dark blonde/dirty blonde natural hair. I bleached it a little to help direct semi permanent colors last longer. In the past year I have had orange, VIBRANT RED, ombre purple teal and pink. Then I had to bleach bath that last one out and I went pastel pink. I then had a dark mood and did Midnight Blue black PERMANENT color. I have retouched the roots 1 time. I am now wanting to go back to semi perm colors and I really really miss the pink. But, I only have done color oops today on half my head. It did lighten some, Not a lot, and I can see some pink under there barely. and some purple and maybe some other colors... I think because some colors lingered.... Ugh. Please send help. I am disabled and not able to go to a salon so I hope I can do this at home. I did a keratin conditioner mask after the 2nd clarifying shampoo after the color oops. I am surprised it feels so good. I'm just scared because my hair is to my waist and I don't want to cut any off. I don't wash my hair but every few days. I nourish my hair often too. Oh, the color I am trying to remove is Ion Midnight Blue Black. I used 20 vol developer with it.
Ive been dying my hair black with box hair dye for years i want to remove the black to dye it maybe a reddish or burgundy or chocolate color so idk what to use from all of those… help me please thank you
Problem is I have no clue what hair color dye I used 😂I forgot what brand and all that so I'm not even sure if I used semi permanent or what. Color oops worked and got my brown hair dye off my bleached before blonde hair but I don't rinse long enough and it turned back brown
I love your videos and these kind of videos too! But why don’t you post Videos of you doing your clients hair in the salon no more? I always loved these videos from you and always learned a lot. I hope you’ll post these kinds of videos again some time 🫶🏽
Thanks! All my tutorials on clients now are for my Hair B&B University. I still have about 100 full tutorials on here but my focus is to grow my university where I’ll be offering even more valuable tutorials and information. You can learn more about it at HairBnBUniversity.com Don’t worry though, I’ll still be doing some hair transformation videos here on my channel 😉
I tried the colour zap because I wasn't able to find color oops at the time( color zap) yes it did lift like 95% of the color I had in at that time BUT it did fry my hair so I'm hoping that color oops dose a better job
Omg thank you i love you 😅m about to use color corrector i dyed my hair demi oermanent brown i was a plstnum blonde i domt want to do a bleach bath thank you
Why did you not test Schwarzkopf hair color remover? And I used color oops once a long time ago and it smelled a 2 story house and please never use Splat. I have been coloring my hair for 35 years.
Oh wait, I did get them confused, my bad! The argan oil colour remover (not sure if that's the correct product name) does lift regrowth. I think aka Aislinn also has a video of this on her channel
I have a request.........I keep on seeing people say that bleach powder and water mixed together doesn't damage hair, and that its the developer that damages hair. But I have seen a tiktok where someone puts developer on a human hair swatch, bleach with developer mixed together on 1, and then a control and there was barely any difference to the developer only 1. I was wondering if you could do something similar.........1 control.....1 where its just developer on it.........1 where its bleach power and water mixed together on it......1 where its bleach powder with its normal developer mixed together on it...... So I would really love to see a video doing the comparison asked above to show us whether developer will lighten/damage hair, whether bleach powder with water will lighten/damage hair, a control so we know the hairs starting point, and the bleach with normal developer to show us how bleach works with developer to compare to the water one. Because from what I know if it lightens the hair its also damaging it........and I am curious to know if bleach powder with water mixed into it instead of developer will lighten hair as several people say its a way to remove color and lighten hair without damage........yet I have found nothing to show that bleach powder even works with water.....
i know you said you recommend the colour undo based on the type of dye . I used L’Oréal hi color onyx to dye my hair black after having dyed brown hair as well as having type 4 hair would you still recommend? Planning on dying my hair again thanksgiving break to L’Oréal hi color copper versus
I used the color fix one and only on my black box dyed hair that I dyed twice, and it lifted it to a light brown with one use!! good stuff!! I have blonde under so I'm going to have to do it agein to get back to my blonde ends !!! highly recommend and doesn't damage. just makes your hair smell for a week
Thanks for sharing!
I’ve used One N Only Colorfix to remove blue-black boxed dye, and even L’Oréal hicolor Magenta this last time and then overdyed it to create the blonde shade currently in my profile pic. It’s freaking miraculous but Lord does it stink!!! The trick is to skip step 3!!! Step 3 will redarken the hair. I use step 1 and 2 mixed, leave on for 20 minutes, and then wash 2-3 times and condition the heck out of it afterward. If you use step 3, you’ll have to repeat steps 1 and 2 several times which gets expensive.
Love the video!! Thank you for suffering through that intense stinky eggy smell to share this information lol. I just did 2 rounds of color oops on myself and the smell was real. Im naturally a level 4/5ish and its looking like i was able to get out all of the 2 previous applications of wella's 1n demi-perm that were in my hair. no lifting on my virgin roots, and my hair actually feels quite healthy and soft. The lightening process i do tomorrow will prove just how much of the black it removed 🤞
As far as requests for future videos, do you have any interest in talking about color lines you like or what you look for in a color line? or is that something I might find in your education classes 👀 ty again ❤️
Om my goodness!
First let me say how relieved I am to find your video. A professional teaching me makes me feel so much more confident. Second, your video is all over lovely 😍. Great music choice, great written transition, and great aesthetics over all! Thank you for taking the time to do this. May I ask how quickly I can dye my hair a different color after doing this? I have corkscrew fine thin-ish curly hair.
Colour is simply the British spelling of Color. So it is pronounced color. There are several words spelled differently in the UK than in US. This is an amazing video ty for doing it!
@@Barba_Fett 😅maybe it is colour with the accent. Lol at least that was my poor attempt. Thanks for the clarification and thanks for watching 💖
It's also spelt colour in Australia
And Canadian English😊
Canadians also spell colour that way😅
Rando fact about why we don't use the u in a lot of words that England, Australia, and even Canada do. At one point in time, when printing presses used individual letters to put words together, you were charged by the letter. So, America, being America, decided to drop what they felt were unnecessary letters like 'u' in words like colour. 😂
To get the results that are shown in this video, you would need to buy five boxes of any of those die remover‘s look at how much is being used on just two strands. there’s no way that small amount that comes in the kit would do shoulder length hair
This is true - definitely need at LEAST 2 boxes for bob length hair to be saturated
I have hair down to the bottom of my back and one box of color oops was enough for my hair because my hair is SUPER thin but originally I bought two boxes just in case
What I could find about Sodium Persulfate online coming from a Chemistry Minor (Bio Major): Hair color is a "Redox" reaction, something is reduced, something else is oxidized in the reaction, they're always coupled. Most chemical reactions are reversible depending on the condition. Sodium persulfate is a strong oxidizing agent and is one of the main active ingredients in shrinking down that dye molecule. A similar concept is used when using bonding treatments. A disulfide bond (in pretty much all proteins in the body including hair) is made by oxidizing it. This bond can be broken with a reducing agent. I believe the main ingredient in bond builders is citric acid.
So what i am gathering is Sodium persulfate is a bleaching agent if its shrinking dye molecules. I only say that because the other oxidative dye molecule removers “loosen” dye which is why they don’t lighten Virgin hair. Is that your thoughts as well?
@@MirellaManelli I believe so, but it is a little hard to tell simply based off of formula alone. Most of my background is in organic chemistry and biochemistry and this is cosmeceutical inorganic chemistry so I'm sure there's some more advanced stuff happening that I'm not picking up on. I will say, Color oops lists Sodium Hydrosulfite on it's ingredients. A Sulfite should have less oxygen than a Sulfate (the mneumonic is usually "ate" ate more oxygen). Considering permanent and demi permanent are the oxidizer, I would think the reverse of that, to get hair color out, would require a reduction reaction. I would assume the reducer would be the sodium hydrosulfite because it has less oxygen than a sulfate, making it not the oxidizer. Ik this is complicated and annoying, redox reactions are usually considered the worst subject in the intro to chemistry year, but unfortunately, the reactions are everywhere.
@@ThatIsra 😅 well I appreciate all this incite and info. It’s still helpful 🫶🏽
I've tried Colour Undo and I love it. Granted I used it on professional hair colour and it lifted out so good. Granted it was a leIvel 8 copper but still, I was very impressed. Also great to remove toners.
Amazing! Thank you for sharing. I was impressed by this one too!
I went from a level 5/6 dark auburn back to a level 7/8 copper. Gonna color correct and go 8 cool grey :$
I love using color oops! I don’t find it super damaging on my hair. However, I have noticed about half a level/hot root situation on any virgin grow out. I’ve colored my hair many times directly after using color oops. I have even highlighted then toned, with no issues so the hot roots never really bothered me. I recommend using a PH balancer spray before re coloring and a lighther of Demi color level because hair can be porous. Loved this video! Might have to give another one a try 😄 I’m a natural level 6 who dabbles in 4s and 5s often and changes her hair way too often! ❤
Color Oops has worked well for me with red Feria color, and Iro Iro semi-permanent colors. It did lift my regrowth about half a level, it is subtle. It works better with heat, and leaves the hair dry so a protein treatment is recommended.
Color oops is the only thing that had worked for my red hair. I wonder what the differences are that makes that happen
Wow it removes iro semi also? Thats impressive
It would be fun to see you test cream lighteners both professional and non-professional ones. Im especially curious about how well Guy Tang’s Big9 performs on dark hair.
Color Un-Do does describe the process pretty well. Color starts out as smaller colorless molecules which can penetrate the hair, once inside with the hydrogen peroxide the peroxide releases a ‘Free’ Oxygen molecule that attaches directly to the color molecule and then this attaches to another color molecule at the point of the oxygen molecule which creates a larger, colored molecule or the oxygen molecule attaches to an ‘intermediate’ molecule which is “Activated” and this attaches to the color molecule to make a large colored molecule. These removers break the large molecules by removing the oxygen bond. This process does not work on natural melanin because it is not created this way.
The OOPS said it removes semi-permanent on the box, but stated different on the instructions inside.
I did a patch test, but didn’t work for me. Thanks for the wonderfully expansive video.
I'm so glad you found the video helpful! I'm always learning about these products, and appreciate you sharing your experience.
@ I’m so annoyed making the mistake of leaving my Amla hair mask on too long. All my white hair is blonde.
The head and shoulders with Vit. C is removing the semi-permanent GRADUALLY 🫤. Are you familiar with Color X Change? It contains natural ingredients. Also I’m gonna try Fade Effect by Keracolor. Thoughts?
There are two Color Oops ....Red box( extra strength) and Yellow box ( extra conditioning) ....from their website......if hair is compromised the later box is suggested.....
The smell is REAL but I suggest going outside or heavy ventilation area......
Used the red box last night .....personally I'm stripping hair color out of 75% grey hair ......
Got 3 levels lighter with it.......shampooed 3 times.....but very very little dryness.....
Used a protein filler for 20 minutes after washes as it suggested .....
So in two weeks ...session #2
@@KevinJohnson-vm4ju nice! Thank you for this information. Did you find that it lightened your natural haircolor or just affected the colored hair?
@@MirellaManelli on my hair
...it didn't lift the virgin hair ....some comment that it does on them ...
It did say rinse for 20 min and I followed it EXACTLY.....went from a level 3-4 to a warm level 5-6 ....maybe 6 ....the protein treatment was Colorful brand ...
Neutral protein filler 4 fl.oz from Sally's.....I understand it's a process ....not a sprint more like a Marathon......haven't seen my natural hair color since Clinton Administration
Ok so my question with after lifting can you tone it to help with the brassy red tones? I have naturally dark brown hair (greying due to my age) and I want to tone down the copper brassy color. Will that darken it back up?
Awesome video...sure takes the failures out of the purchasing options! Thank you!!
I used the Color Undo myself. I am not a fan of it. When it comes to integrity... fantastic. But I used it twice. It lifted the upper part of my hair. But the lower.. it remained super dark. I looked like an orange (upper part) with dark brown (lower part) rainbow 😂 I have long hair, and I've only dyed the roots for the last years. But the Color Undo failed to get rid of that. Maybe I'll give it another try with the Color Oops. Thanks for the great video ❤
hello! This is super helpful, thank you. I’m in kind of a predicament right now, I wanted to dye my hair ginger for my birthday and went to the salon to save my mom the anxiety. My hair is naturally black and I didn’t want to bleach so I’m assuming the lady used a high lifting dye with a 30 developer maybe. she applied it very unevenly and now the front of my head is lighter than the back. The dye color also didn’t deposit that great so the back is a dark brown while the front was barely ginger. I acted on impulse this week and went in with L’Oréal hicolor copper after getting nowhere with Féria box dye test strips. Now my roots are super bright and vivid while the color failed to deposit well on my ends where the dye from the salon is. I’m assuming the dye my stylist used was direct, so will I need to use a direct dye remover? Will the dye remover bleach my hair in this case?
I have had my hair box black dyed and I have tried the color oops box and it didn’t lift any shade. I used the L’Oreal hair color remover and it didn’t lift either. Can you please help me. What can I do. My hair is a mess as off now 🫣.
I wonder if u put fruit fresh on it b4 rinse would it stop it from going back dark a chemist told me fruit fresh will take out color with clarify shampoo but fruit fresh stops oxidation
That’s why with the punky one it came with a conditioner
Thank you!!!! You have been so super helpful
You’re so welcome! I’m glad you found it helpful!
I hope you do a video just like this but with products from the beauty supply. I have yet to find a indirect dye color relover that wont alter the natural pigment and create an uneven canvas
Great Video !!!! Keep em coming !
Thank you!
Thank you so much ,awesome video. Can you do a video test for perm please 🙏 or any recommendations which one to pick these days? Thank you ❤️
Thanks for watching and for the suggestion.
OMG. I have been researching for 2 days. And when I say 2 days, believe me, it's been a full time job. LOL I have dark blonde/dirty blonde natural hair. I bleached it a little to help direct semi permanent colors last longer. In the past year I have had orange, VIBRANT RED, ombre purple teal and pink. Then I had to bleach bath that last one out and I went pastel pink. I then had a dark mood and did Midnight Blue black PERMANENT color. I have retouched the roots 1 time. I am now wanting to go back to semi perm colors and I really really miss the pink. But, I only have done color oops today on half my head. It did lighten some, Not a lot, and I can see some pink under there barely. and some purple and maybe some other colors... I think because some colors lingered.... Ugh. Please send help. I am disabled and not able to go to a salon so I hope I can do this at home. I did a keratin conditioner mask after the 2nd clarifying shampoo after the color oops. I am surprised it feels so good. I'm just scared because my hair is to my waist and I don't want to cut any off. I don't wash my hair but every few days. I nourish my hair often too.
Oh, the color I am trying to remove is Ion Midnight Blue Black. I used 20 vol developer with it.
Response to the Got2bglu dye removing process : Maybe you have to wipe the product with a towel or t shirt before using water to wash it out.
This is very helpful. Thank you so much
Thank you, I really appreciate!!
You're very welcome! Thank you for watching❤️
Ive been dying my hair black with box hair dye for years i want to remove the black to dye it maybe a reddish or burgundy or chocolate color so idk what to use from all of those… help me please thank you
Problem is I have no clue what hair color dye I used 😂I forgot what brand and all that so I'm not even sure if I used semi permanent or what. Color oops worked and got my brown hair dye off my bleached before blonde hair but I don't rinse long enough and it turned back brown
I love your videos and these kind of videos too! But why don’t you post Videos of you doing your clients hair in the salon no more? I always loved these videos from you and always learned a lot. I hope you’ll post these kinds of videos again some time 🫶🏽
Thanks! All my tutorials on clients now are for my Hair B&B University. I still have about 100 full tutorials on here but my focus is to grow my university where I’ll be offering even more valuable tutorials and information. You can learn more about it at HairBnBUniversity.com
Don’t worry though, I’ll still be doing some hair transformation videos here on my channel 😉
@@MirellaManelli thank u for your reply I look forward to it 🥰
I tried the colour zap because I wasn't able to find color oops at the time( color zap) yes it did lift like 95% of the color I had in at that time BUT it did fry my hair so I'm hoping that color oops dose a better job
Give it a try and let me know what you think !
Omg thank you i love you 😅m about to use color corrector i dyed my hair demi oermanent brown i was a plstnum blonde i domt want to do a bleach bath thank you
I love your content 🤗
Why did you not test Schwarzkopf hair color remover? And I used color oops once a long time ago and it smelled a 2 story house and please never use Splat. I have been coloring my hair for 35 years.
Maybe because she couldn’t easily find it? She tested several brands so be thankful not greedy! This takes a lot of time
0:25 @Scorpiocatmeow644 Sally's sells it and Amazon. I was just wondering away. I wasn't trying to rude at all. Sorry!
Thank you❤❤❤
Hey. Test DIY color remover hacks.
Hey ! Could you list a few DIY color remover hacks?
Color oops does a wonderful job, but it will lift the natural regrowth unfortunately
Really? Can you elaborate on experience? I would love to know the deets so I know for the future.
Oh wait, I did get them confused, my bad! The argan oil colour remover (not sure if that's the correct product name) does lift regrowth. I think aka Aislinn also has a video of this on her channel
Color Oops does lift regrowth half a level or so. It lifts Aislinn's hair in her videos as well.
I have a request.........I keep on seeing people say that bleach powder and water mixed together doesn't damage hair, and that its the developer that damages hair. But I have seen a tiktok where someone puts developer on a human hair swatch, bleach with developer mixed together on 1, and then a control and there was barely any difference to the developer only 1.
I was wondering if you could do something similar.........1 control.....1 where its just developer on it.........1 where its bleach power and water mixed together on it......1 where its bleach powder with its normal developer mixed together on it......
So I would really love to see a video doing the comparison asked above to show us whether developer will lighten/damage hair, whether bleach powder with water will lighten/damage hair, a control so we know the hairs starting point, and the bleach with normal developer to show us how bleach works with developer to compare to the water one.
Because from what I know if it lightens the hair its also damaging it........and I am curious to know if bleach powder with water mixed into it instead of developer will lighten hair as several people say its a way to remove color and lighten hair without damage........yet I have found nothing to show that bleach powder even works with water.....
Damn i let the sallys employee talk me out of color oops. I shouldnt have listened
What was the alternative ?
i know you said you recommend the colour undo based on the type of dye . I used L’Oréal hi color onyx to dye my hair black after having dyed brown hair as well as having type 4 hair would you still recommend? Planning on dying my hair again thanksgiving break to L’Oréal hi color copper versus