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Oops should of been a red flag.
I had bad hair dye experience and someone recommend using this product. The name alone,"Oops" should screamed at me no. It ended taking most of the dye from top out, it literally left a Ombre look in my hair..was a complete half inch at bottom of dark that stayed. Honestly I had bad to get my hair done, when it turned terrible. I couldn't afford to go professional again. I spotted that look for 3 more pays and called it "Ombre on Budget"😂
Color oops hair color remover
Product works good to remove unwanted permanent hair dye. It smells really bad but does work! You need to make sure you rinse your hair for more than 20 mins when rinsing it out otherwise it may redarken, but it works good and is worth the price!
I have naturally dark (about 40% grey) hair, and wanted to go from a dark purple colour to a vibrant red.
I had been looking at this product as an option, but found it quite expensive, and was going to just colour over my current colour and take the consequenses.
Happened upon a 50% off sale, and picked this up - and I am really glad I did.
It is basically a bleaching product, but it worked really well to strip the colour from my greys, and lighten the old colour enough to take on a lighter shade.
The instructions were easy to follow.
However, the mixture was very liquidy, and if I had not had an applicator brush, it would have been impossible to not put the product on my new hair growth.
If you are NOT going to a lighter colour, or looking to strip colour from grey, honestly don't bother. If you have a good hairdresser, go to him/her instead for a colour change.
I have a history of dying my hair all sorts of colors and it came to a point where I couldn't remember what my natural hair color was! So I found this product at CVS and decided to give it a try. It was an average price of $13 and I think it was worth every penny. My hair is now back to blonde, mind you it has been dyed red, black, brown, etc. and this product was able to take all of the artificial color out without damaging my hair. The only downside was the product smelled like rotten eggs! But after washing my hair a few times in the shower it smelled normal again!
I recently dyed my hair and didn’t like the way it brought out the red in it. I saw this Color Oops hair color remover on line, read a lot about it and I even watched a video of a real hair dresser trying a different brand on a girl on YouTube. I also watched some other video's about Color Oops and how well it works. Color Oops hair color remover is suppose to take you back to your lightest shade before you dyed your hair. I found out after I spent so much money on it buying it on line, that I could have bought it at a Drugstore and paid a lot less for it, only $11 something, but live and learn. So yesterday I went for it. It came out of the bottle pretty thin, so you have to be careful when putting it on. You only need to leave it on your hair for twenty minutes, but you have to do a lot of rinsing, at least twenty to thirty minutes, so get comfortable before you start. The more you rinse the better it works. Well after all that rinsing and drying of my hair, the red tinge was gone and I was very happy with it. Once you do this you can recolor your hair the next day, but I’m going to wait awhile before I go ahead and do that. It didn’t dry my hair out, or make it fall out!! It left my hair very soft and manageable, it does have a smell to it, but no more then any hair dye has and that goes away. What is really nice about it is that it's bleach free and ammonia free, so it won’t have any damaging effects on your hair. Color Oops hair color remover is suppose to take you back to your lightest shade before you dyed your hair. It worked well for me, so next time you don't care for your dye job, don't cry, try Color Oops hair color remove and try again.
I have been dying my hair for MANY years now.So I am a pro at dying my own hair.I got a box on Sale not my usual brand but the usual color(light brown)or so I thought!I was horrified and shocked after coloring that my hair turned black!Needless to say I will never buy that brand again!At any rate I researched online trying to figure out how to remove this dreaded color.I had gone to the hairdresser and they said it would have to be stripped and redyed and would cost me anywhere from $200-$300.So doing it on my own was the only choice as I couldn't afford the hairdresser.There was some whacky suggestions online and I must admit I tried everything.I tried Head and Shoulders(apparently it strips the color)I tried dish soap.I tried dish soap and baking soda together.I tried washing repeatedly.The color would not budge and all I got was a sore hair and damaged hair.I went to London Drugs and they had hair stripping kits and this Color Oops.I chatted to the sales girl and she said it was new she had heard nothing about it.I read the back and it does not lighten or strip your hair it will actually remove the artificial color and restore hair's natural pigment.It was a little more pricey then the hair stripping kit it was $20 but I was desperate.The key it says is the longer you rinse the more pigment comes out.The only con about this product is it is very slimy and stinks!It had sulpher in it so you can imagine!PHEW!But it works!All that horrid color came out and who knew my actual real pigment was so nice!I hadn't seen the real color of my hair in years and years.Also my hair was really soft.So if your really desperate to get rid of a horrid color disaster give it a try!Just be warned about the smell and be sure to rinse it for a long time the longer the better..
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