Anyone use coloroops?
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Jan 4, 2014
Gina P.
I used color oops because I dyed my hair black. Didn't like it too much. Color oops took out color. I did it last night and it had an awful rotten egg smell. I tried a vinegar rinse. Now the smell is more like the faint scent of an old full ashtray. Help! I don't want to go to work on monday with stinky hair!
Jan 4, 2014
Michele S.
Ugh try washing with Blue dawn (original kind), then was with a regular shampoo and conditioner.
Jan 5, 2014
Kim C.
Try using bicarbonate of soda as a paste in your hair when it's wet. Leave it for about 20 minutes.Then rinse. It's pretty good for natural cleaning and it's good at absorbing smells. Hope that helps xx
Jan 5, 2014
Michele S.
What's that Kim? Is it a baking item?
Jan 5, 2014
Bridgette T.
Yes its baking soda.
Jan 5, 2014
Michele S.
Oh lol sorry have seen it all spelled out like that lol.
Jan 5, 2014
Pamela F.
Yeah bicabonate of soda is its real name. or bicarb for short. its great for taking away smells. you can put a wee tub of it in your fridge and it absorbs the onion, fish...etc.smells :)
Jan 6, 2014
Kim C.
Ah sorry I only just saw the replies, pam is right. Can also use it on your carpet to get rid of odours :)