Can You Use Color Oops After You've Had The Color For About A Year?
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May 1, 2013
Laurie M.
Can you use color oops or strip your color after about a year? what color would it turn out?
May 1, 2013
Allison W.
I used color oops to lift my black hair before I went red. I had black hair for a while, and it lifted it making it a bleachish orangy blonde. I then had to dye it twice the new red color I wanted so it was even.
May 1, 2013
Laurie M.
What if its blonde already?
May 1, 2013
Christina L.
Start using the oops on the ends first and work youre way up the roots will lighten verrryy fast.
May 1, 2013
Laurie M.
I want my hair dark again its blonde already.
May 1, 2013
Allison W.
I think it will turn a really light blonde, orangey color.
May 1, 2013
Hali H.
You can't use that on blonde to get dark. blonde color removes color from your hair where as darker colors add color and can be taken out. the only way to go back dark is to dye it the darker color you want.
May 1, 2013
Megan S.
You only need to use a color stripper if you're coloring your hair lighter, but since youre going darker you just put the darker color on!
May 1, 2013
Laurie M.
It wouldn't turn it green if I was going brown that happened to me by so I'm kinda scared :/
May 1, 2013
Tiffany D.
What I would do if you came into my salon is frist put s filler on your hair if you had previously lightened your hair. Blonde hair is hair lacking in pigment and so before you can go back dark you must first replace that pigment to prevent the hair from not taking the hair color properly and turning a craxy color like green, blue, or orange
. (which it will most likely do if you don't fll first).
once that has fully processed wash your hair and then apply your color. after yiur color has fully processed wash again and apply a sealing gloss to keep the color locked in and prevent from faiding and washing out to a undesired tone.
I wouldnt recomend doing it yourself because I see a lot of self haircoloring go wrong and then it ends up costing you even more money in the long run to correct it.