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Colour B4 Extra - Colour eraser “Packaging may vary”

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And I'll live with it for a bit, as dying it again too soon could leave me with very patchy results.

Again I liked it for a couple weeks but was getting fed up with the dye continuously washing away and spoiling my towels so I decided enough was enough I’m going to use a hair stripper, Now I already new my hair was comprised from the platinum and the two bouts of hair dying process so I knew I would have further damage. 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. This is not my final colour but I feel like I have more possibilities of colours now to choose from rather than being stuck with dark shades!So if you use very hot styling products (over 230 degrees), chances are your hair is too badly damaged for the product to be effective. Remover: AQUA (WATER, EAU), CITRIC ACID, MALEIC ACID, PROPANEDIOL, DECYL GLUCOSIDE, PARFUM (FRAGRANCE), PHENOXYETHANOL, CHLORPHENESIN, CITRONELLOL, EUGENOL, GERANIOL, HYDROXYCITRONELLOL, LINALOOL. i used colour b4 a week ago to remove black from my hair and it worked perfectly and my hair was in good condition, im just scared using too many products in my hair in a week will ruin it. Nothing I could find indicated that I would run into the problem I did; the product promised to deliver at least a partial stripping of the brown. And thanks :) the colour wasn’t awful I’d just never seen my hair that light before so it was a bit of a shock!

Did another application, the same again, hair looked like it was turning ginger, and then, rinse, buffer, rinse again, magic, hair goes that strange darker browny ginger. Activator: AQUA (WATER, EAU), DISODIUM HYDROXYSULFOACETATE, DISODIUM HYDROXYSULFINOACETATE, HYDROXYETHYLCELLULOSE, PHENOXYETHANOL, SODIUM SULFITE, CHLORPHENESIN. I was half hoping that it would go back to blonde, the colour I always lighten it to before I put a bright colour on.You mix together the Activator and the Remover and then leave it on for between 30 mins and an hour! I was disappointed since the processing took some time and I had been so excited to see my hair less black. I would highly reccommend not dying it staright away and to wait at least a week because otherwise it is just a waste of money and time.

It even has a few blonde highlights, so after I had calmed down and family members saying it looked nice, I went in the garden while my husband did a 360 video of my hair and I actually really like the colour now that I've seen it properly but as you can see in my photos, my eyebrows are dark and they're as dark as my natural hair colour so I'm going to end up with dark roots and no reliable colour match so will probably have to stay dark now until it's grown out again. If it is like the first round of mine (the second picture is after using 2 boxes for one round of colour B4) you need another box. Once rinsed apply half of the bottle C (the buffer) like a shampoo and then rinse for a further 5 minutes and apply the 2nd half of bottle C and rinse again. In this situation (and to re-create your natural shade) simply select a hair colourant close to your own natural depth and tone.I kind of liked the colour tbh but felt I wanted lighter so it says I can use it again after a week so I did. Today I used a third box and left it on for an hour and finally, the black is completely gone from my hair.

As for the smell, well I was expecting something much worse after reading the reviews, but I didn't find it to be anything too horrible. I was a bit hesitant to try this as I hadn't ever tried anything like it, so I felt the frequent use formula was the better option overall. Indeed, it’s the wrinsing and wrinsing that kills me BUT I definitely know from previous experience that it’s worth the effort. Or if you have applied a dark brown, red or black shade (you just don’t want) then Colour B4 Ultimate can help. Granted I’m not going to sit here and say it will completely give you your natural hair colour back as I’d be lying if I did!Also my hair is quite dry as I have bleached it twice this year already and have had it pink, red, blue and brown.

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