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Color Oops Extra Strength Hair Color Remover is a revolutionary product designed to safely and effectively remove permanent and semi-permanent hair dyes in just 20 minutes. Its ammonia and bleach-free formula ensures a gentle experience, allowing you to transition to a new shade without damage. Perfect for those looking to refresh their look or correct color mishaps, Color Oops is your go-to solution for vibrant, healthy hair.
N**E
Saved me from a bad dye job, took some effort but got smell out hair by next day
This is my second time using this product. It definitely works. It lifted all the dull black dye from my hair which was previously dyed a burgundy brown on top of my natural brown black hair. After lifting the black there was a lot of brassiness. Like other viewers may have mentioned there is a strong sulfur smell that lingers and is strongest when hair is wet. Last time I used the product it took about a week or slightly longer to fade. This time around, I got it out it less than 14 hours with only a slight hint of it at future washes for up to an additional 4-5 days. Like a waft when I first wet my hair in the shower then it faded as soon as I started sudsing up my hair.I used 2 boxes.1. To get an even result make sure you part you hair in sections and detangle before using. Apply tilting your head back or to the side...don't let the chemicals get in your eyes.2. After rinsing, I used Tio Nacho Younger Lookingg Shampoo for my first round of back to back shampoo-rinse-repeat cycles. The tomato and ginseng ingredient help pull the smell and toxins from your hair.3. 2nd round of shampoo-rinse-repeat was done with Maui shampoo. The aloe base helps revive, rehydrate and protect your hair.3. Used a high quality tomato paste (tube) and put it my hair just like hair dye, section by section then wrapped and let sit for 3 hours. It helped neutralize most of the sulfur odor and even more amazingly, pulled ALL the brassiness out my hair. Went from reddish brown to just medium-dark brown. Rinsed and did another tio nacho shampoo.4. Hair is dried out a bit so I then used my Deity America Extra strength deep penetrating conditioner. This has a very strong Chinese herbal scent but it revitalized my curls and helped pull out the last of the sulfur smell. I let it sit for about 30min before rinsing. I still smelled it throughout the night (hair was wet) but the next morning I couldn't smell the sulfur in my dried hair anymore except for the wafts during subsequent showers as mentioned above.For context I have thick, long wavy/curly Asian and black mixed hair that is very porous. By getting the brassiness out with tomato paste it kept me from redying my hair immediately. My hair would have gotten really dark if I did because the product opens it up the cuticles and your hair will grab color really quickly. I am planning on trying to re dye in about a week.Whew this was long but hope it helps someone. For the shampoos and deep conditioners, these are just products I already use. I'm sure you can get the same or even better results with other similar products.
A**.
Best color remover
This is great for removing permanent hair dye. It smells horrible, but it gets the job done with less damage than using a hair lightener (bleach). If you have long or thick hair, you may want to get two bottles.Make sure to have reasonable expectations. This product is unlikely to restore your hair to its original color. You'll likely need to follow up with color correction. The great thing about this product is that you can apply a toner or dye immediately after using it. I've accidentally gone too dark, and this could only lift so much of the black dye out of my over-processed hair. I waited a couple days, using deep conditioning masks, then gave my hair a gentle bleach wash to remove the remaining pigment to achieve the base color I needed. I don't think I could've safely achieved the desired results without first using this color remover. Also, if you dye your hair often, it's nice to use this every once in a while to kind of get a "clean pallet" of hair to work with. That way your hair color comes out more predictable and even.*Note: Rinsing is very important when using this product. I have both long and thick hair, which is very porous from over-processing with bleach and high-level developers for the past year. I spend about 45 min rinsing this product and unwanted color dye from my hair. Maybe I go a little overboard; but if you don't rinse well enough, your unwanted color could return or your hair will turn out in uneven shades.(This may not be apparent right away. I messed up once, and it took 2 days for my hair to gradually darken.) Also, I tend to spend a long time rinsing my hair because I'm paranoid about smelling like rotten eggs (which is basically what this product smells like). Anytime I've used this product (at least 5 times), I felt like I smelled bad for a couple days. I asked people if my hair smelled bad. They'd always say no. However, there was no denying that my bathroom and room smelled horrendous. You'll want to immediately throw your trash out when finished with this product. If you have even semi-clogged drains, you'll want to unclog them because any trapped hair will continue to emit that rotten egg smell.Even though this is not bleach, this will leave your hair dry (not anywhere close to the damage bleach will do, though). It will leave your hair feeling slightly damaged or fragile for a bit.However, the dryness seems to go away within a week or so. I think it's because this leaves your hair shaft open (that's basically how you're able to wash the color out). If you don't need to recolor your hair right away, I would suggest immediately following this up with a protein and moisturizing treatment. And let your hair rest as long as possible before recoloring it.
A**N
DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT
Look - whatever problems you have caused yourself by a bad decision in hair dye - it is not worth ruining your house and hair forever. I am 40. Playing around with my kiddos during quarantine we all decided to use a wash out color for our hair. The kids - pink and purple - and blue for me. I did not realize the blonde in my hair would soak up the blue and hold to it. Long after my kids' hair returned to normal - mine was bright green. I am an attorney - can't have green hair (as fun as it is). I tried everything to no avail and so opted to give this product a shot. I ignored the warnings about the smell - how bad can it be? It would surely wash out! The product did not take any color out of my hair at all - but left it burnt and dead. And the smell - it's everywhere. In my hair, on my sheets - in my shower - in my bathroom...it's been THREE WEEKS. I have cleaned with every material available to mankind. No matter what I use - it lingers. Disgusting like farting eggs and rotting death. I have a very nice house....I am so upset that it now smells like a dead fish brothel. And my hair? I had to just dye it reddish brown. Whatever you do - don't use this. It really is not worth ruining your home and your hair.
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