

Now I wouldn’t say go on the hair journey I have been on the past 6 months being red and once you find your color you should absolutely not venture OUT of that color range.īut, if for some reason you do something insane like I did, I think picking up this Color Oops Hair Color Remover perhaps could save you from a HIDEOUS permanent dye! It sure saved me. It will simply remove you to a base that will allow you to REDYE IT a different color or more natural shade.

NOTHING can go back to your virgin hair (except chopping it off and letting it grow back out). I have a lot of people ask about their hair going orange after oops…you have to first leave it in the entire time and two, realize it’s not going to put your natural color back. How Does Color Oops Work? Orange Hair After Color Oops Now it’s like a strawberry reddish blonde color, but O ops Extra Strength Hair Color Remover totally did WORK on box dye. It didn’t restore natural hair color, but it did take the insane red out of the artificial hair color. When I got out I immediately put on my deep conditioner and sat for another 20 minutes before rinsing one last time and then finally drying. It was actually clear the whole time, but I kept rinsing, shampooing, and rinsing. This is what is taking out that permanent hair color and no, the water wasn’t running red. I always thought I would love a 20-minute shower, but I got bored in like 7.
Color oops bleach conditioner full#
The product is very watery and comes out QUICK, but I was able to work one box through my hair.ĭo not leave it on for more than 20 minutes and then, here is the kicker, you have to rinse and shampoo your hair for 20 full minutes. I have a lot of hair that needed color removal so I was really terrified it wasn’t going to cover my entire head. I use the Macadamia Hair Intense or if you want something more cost-effective, this Dove Restoration Mask.ģ) READ THE Color Oops INSTRUCTIONS FIRST! Basically, you mix two bottles, shake for 30 seconds and saturate your hair. It didn’t break my hair or do anything that I couldn’t handle, but you will need to condition it after, from the hair shaft right down to the ends. My pillowcase will be getting a bleach bath today.Ģ) Have a deep hair conditioner ready. The smell doesn’t just wash away with good clarifying shampoo either. If you are sensitive to really intense chemical smells, you may not like it. I honestly didn’t think that but I have spent hours in the salon breathing in permanent hair dye and remover so pretty much nothing phases me. A lot of people believe it smells like rotten eggs.

The whole concept of this remover is that it breaks the bonds of the color molecules and allows you to wash and rinse the dye away from the strands.įew things to note if you are going to use Oops Hair Color Remover:ġ) It does stink. And under most circumstances, I would say “RUN, DON’T DO IT.”īut after a little research, I picked up some Oops Hair Color Remover, Extra Strength, and decided to try my luck.

Normally, I would tell you this is a REALLY horrible idea. So last night I decided to strip the color from my hair with color oops extra strength hair color remover. Using Color Oops to Strip the Color From My HairĬolor Oops Hair Color Remover, Extra Strength I tried on dresses and the only color that looked remotely decent with this newly dyed hair of mine was blue.
Color oops bleach conditioner skin#
In all fairness, it looked just like the box, but after a day or two, I realized didn’t match my skin tone or ANY of my clothes. On my next visit to Walgreens, which was last Friday, I thought “Hmm, let me try something BRIGHTER, more RED than copper. I can handle copper pretty well so why not red?” It did fade to a pretty color but I really missed the bright glow of it. Here is the day of the dye and then 4 weeks after. It was super bright, but again, all good things come to an end and the artificial color eventually faded. But after 3 months of paying $120 to a salon every 4 weeks to keep up with my red, I did something I haven’t done in 10 years- I picked up a box of artificial dye.įirst, I used Feria Red Copper INTENSE. Hate your red? No problem, your red hates your red and it will go if you have the patience. Red washes out in weeks, sometimes even days after you put it in your hair. Highlighting from home is basically like lighting your checkbook on fire (do people have checkbooks anymore? I’m showing my age.) because of all the corrections you are likely gonna have to do when it goes horribly wrong.īut red- ok now red is a different story. I do a lot of highlights and that requires a hair person. Now, usually, I go to the salon to cover any gray hair and touch up my natural hair. And with all this knowledge about hair color and artificial pigment, I can tell you two definite things: Never, EVER do bleach over the counter, and red is actually pretty ok to do from a box.
