![]() If you have dyed your hair many times you will likely have a lot of color molecule saturated in your hair, so you may have to use the product more than once to get it all out. The hair masks and coconut oil will also help with removing the lingering smell, which usually lingers for a day or two. Make sure to get a good conditioner/hair mask or some coconut oil to moisturize afterwards. ![]() The process does dry your hair (it is still a chemical, but not as strong as peroxide or bleach) as does the process of shampooing with hot, hot water which is required to remove the color molecules. That is the mild chemical that slightly lifts the hair cuticle (similar to, but nowhere near as much as developer) and deoxidizes the color, shrinking the dye molecule to a smaller size so it can wash out of your hair shaft. It has a sulfuric odor (rotten eggs) that many people describe here. However, I would advise waiting 3-7 days after using the product to do so as your hair cuticle is recovering from the process and will absorb much more color often giving you a darker re-color than you intend. Having said that - most people will need to re-color their hair after using the product to get a shade they like, or at the very least TONE out the brassy, if you don't mind the actual shade/LEVEL. Your hair will be left with the color that the developer lifted it to which is usually a lighter brassy or red color. what this product does, if you use it properly (meaning you use enough of it and follow the directions) is remove the oxidized color molecules, thereby removing the DYE COLOR only. if your natural hair color was dark, it will pull red because the undertone of dark hair is red. Generally your natural hair is now, at the minimum, a shade lighter. EVEN IF YOU DYE YOUR HAIR BLACK this is the process, so your natural color has been permanently compromised by the developer. When you dye your hair (no matter the color) you use a developer which is made from hydrogen peroxide this is what lifts the hair cuticle so your hair can absorb the color molecules of permanent and semi-perm dye. The price is pretty good which is nice if you want to wing it and try for yourself.I have used this product several times in my life and have always been satisfied with it BECAUSE I KNOW WHAT ITS SUPPOSED TO DO, AND WHAT IT WILL NOT DO! First of all, this will NOT take you back to your original, natural, hair color, as its not supposed to. So this is my review from my experience, I would not recommend this but like I said, it may or may not work for you. The feel of your hair feels rough after shampooing it all out as well. Maybe it all depends on how many times your hair has been colored/how many colors are in it, maybe it depends if it's permanent or semi (really don't think it does matter but), or maybe I just needed to keep it in longer but the directions say no longer than 30 minutes and I did about 25 and may I warn you, this product does run your color out and stains everything. It turned it a purple/red color, not my natural blonde so I'm not fully happy with the results. Unfortunately for me it did not take the black (whatever it was going on) out of my hair. ![]() ![]() I do believe it is good quality and does in fact lighten your hair. I had read the reviews of this product and can agree to disagree from others experiences to my own personal experience with this product. I've been using Arctic Fox hair dye which is semi-permanent and had gone from blue to black because a bleach bath had not taken care of the faded dye in my hair, It had then turned my hair all sorts of crazy colors so I came here. ![]()
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