HELP with haircolor removal.

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Jun 12, 2014

Aialeen a.

Need some help with getting old red haircolor and black brown haircolor out of my hair easy without going to the hairsalon, so needs to be something I can do home, but no bleach.

Jun 12, 2014

Carolina L.

Try Color Oops. I got it at Walmart for like $10. I used it on my blue hair which actually really helped. good luck!

Jun 12, 2014

Kaitlyn C.

Yes, color oops worked great for me, although I had to do it twice, but thats because some blue hair dye stained my platinum hair (at the time) what color were you going to do after?

Jun 12, 2014

duffs g.

You can't really get it out...if you don't wanna bleach your only option would be darker..but still may be noticeable.

Jun 12, 2014

Aialeen a.

Can't get color oops were I live, but I have heard the I can use peroxide and baking soda to lighten my hair is that true?

Jun 12, 2014

Carolina L.

I would use bleach over pure peroxide.

Jun 12, 2014

Kaitlyn C.

Yes, also lemon juice.
I just recently used a lemon juice I made out of lemon juice, coconut oil, conditioner, and a little vodka. if you use peroxide I highly recommend a mix, I used a bunch of conditioner, and I feel like thats a main factor when trying not to kill your hair lol :)

Jun 12, 2014

Aialeen a.

So 3% peroxide is that okay to use with honey and water or?

Jun 12, 2014

Baileigh M.

Yeesh. You're going to murder your hair! If you absolutely cannot go to a salon, your best bet is using Prell shampoo and doing bleach baths. A bleach bath won't damage your hair as much, because it's a very slow way of lightening. Mix 1 part powder bleach, 1 part 10 or 20 vol developer with a clarifying shampoo. Mix to make a froth, and apply to dry hair. Leave it on for about a half hour and check it. Don't leave it for any longer than 45 minutes. Keep in mind since you're trying to lift from a level 8-9 it's going to take a few times to lift colour, especially if it's really set in. Whatever you do, DO NOT use over the counter peroxide on your hair! It's not what it's meant for and it could potentially melt your hair off. Honestly, your best bet is going to a salon.

Jun 12, 2014

Jacob C.

Color remover is bleach color oops is a bleach the only way to get it out is with a bleach but a way to get it out and it being a professional way is to go get a bleach packet at Sally mix 2 prts bleach to 2 prts 20 devil per and 2 prts of dawn dish soap and shampoo it into your hair and leave it in 20 mins. the wella one it's just straight bleach you can get that one too and mix dawn dish soap into it as well. depending on if your wanting to go light brown you need to go to a bright yellow and try to get a lot of the orange out then get and put a ash color over it with a 10 devoloper if your trying to go a red shade then you can just go bright orange or if you want to go to a med brown leave it in only 5 mins and put a ash color over it for Brown colors always use a ash or neutral so you won't get a warm/ red color.