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Colour B4 Extra - Colour eraser “Packaging may vary”

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Colour B4 Extra Strength hair colour remover is the safest and most effective way to remove an undesirable hair colour. If u have a xxl colour like party colours red/blue etc it won't work, they stain the hair rather than dye so contain different ingredients that can't be removed with b4. Don’t rush in feet first as it will cost you more in the end, but if you take your time with it and think it through stage by stage you too can colour correct your hair and remove unwanted colour. If you decide to make a purchase after using my links I’ll receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. We won't know for sure whether this drying trick works until a few more people have posted their reviews, but IMO it is worth a shot.

Gathered from looking on line that I needed to get an ash semi colour to go over my hair but would have just ended up putting it on as per box instructions and ended up with another disaster! My natural colour is a dull, dirty blonde so I knew this hadn't totally took it back to that, but it does actually mention this may happen on the instructions.

The only question is: is cottage cheese really made in cottages how on earth do you approach blonde hair when you have pretty dark brown hair that is a giant mixture of salon dye, box dye and henna? Since I’d bleached my hair, used red hair dye for a long time, dyed my hair with henna AND used red tinted brown dyes in the past…I’d pretty much used every product that Colour B4 says isn’t compatible with the hair remover product.

I wanted to go back to my natural colour (which is pretty much the same colour as the model on the packet). One of the suggestions I received was to try Colour B4, which apparently works by shrinking leftover hair dye molecules so you can simply wash them away.Buffer: AQUA (WATER, EAU), SODIUM COCO-SULFATE, COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE, GLYCERIN, PROPANEDIOL, DECYL GLUCOSIDE, PARFUM (FRAGRANCE), PHENOXYETHANOL, SODIUM CHLORIDE, SODIUM LAURYL GLUCOSE CARBOXYLATE, LAURYL GLUCOSIDE, CHLORPHENESIN, CITRIC ACID, DISODIUM EDTA, SORBIC ACID, LINALOOL,CI 16035 (RED 40).

If you are planning on putting another colour on top I would strongly suggest leaving it for as long as you can, e. Update a week or so later, hair appears lighter again than previously (and definitely more than) in pics. I'vejustboughtsomeColourB4myselfasI'vebeendyingmyhairdarkbrowntomatchmymicroringextensionsandnowI'mremovingtheextensionsandI'dlikesomelighterhairthatisabitclosertomynaturalcolour. My ROOTS are lighter, which is the natural colour of course but that's only about a couple of centimetres worth of dark blonde, the rest is the colour it was before I'd started. I was happy with the Jo Baz and I think many others have been, just make sure you get the stronger Max.I'veheardabouttheB4colourremoverthingbutbecausemyhairhasbeensomanycoloursIdon'tknowwhatcolouritwouldgoifIusedthat. Since then I grew out all the colour and had a good cut a couple of weeks ago so I could start again on undamaged, undyed natural colour.

I was disappointed since the processing took some time and I had been so excited to see my hair less black. My roots are always a different colour to the rest of my hair as the build up makes the ends look much darker. My best tip to prevent re-oxidation (if your hair is prone to doing it - and remember not all hair types are).

i used xxl red passion n only the top half has come out not the bottom ov ma hair which is still black. You are going to apply your semi permanent colour onto wet hair – I know it probably says dry but ignore that!

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