But I think your hair looks lovely. But I think your hair looks lovely Thank you : I can't wait till Decolour is in stores in denmark :D The hair still has some red in it but it is definitely much lighter than before. I think it seems a bit redder today but it doens't matter to me because i will try Decolour when it is in our stores :P.
You will see a huge difference with the decolour, it does what it says on the box! It's selling I've billyio here! I can't wait till i can buy Decolour :D The henna is turning the hair darker again, BUT it is definitely not as dark as it was before, which i like a lot :. Have you tried doing a honey treatment before and after the CB4? They work as do vitamin c crystals mixed in shampoo and left on your hair for an hour, the crystals work much better than the pills from what I remember, really help lift the henna.
So if you have a lot of permanent colour built up or if your hair is dyed black, I suggest leaving it on for 1 hour.. Has your hair received multiple colour applications and become dark and flat? Colour B4 Extra Strength hair colour remover is the safest and most effective way to remove an undesirable hair colour. It will leave your Natural Colour pigment intact and does not cause damage to the Hair.
Yes you can, although you should wait at least 2 weeks preferably longer because otherwise your hair might turn very dark, as there might be a few residual color molecules left in your hair from before you used the color remover, and if something else is applied to the hair, it can cause them to re-combine which will …. Colour B4 contains no peroxide or bleaches and is unable to lighten the hair in any way, it can only work on the artificial colourant molecules inside the hair.
However, any peroxide based permanent and semi permanent colourants can lighten away the natural hair colour. It is recommended by hairstylists and professionals to wait for 7 to 10 days to bleach the hair after you have used a hair color remover.
So, my advice is to leave it on for at least minutes. As you can see, repairing the damage caused by a color remover is no easy task. So, before applying any treatment, you should be very careful to avoid damaging your hair. You should always wait at least three weeks before applying any type of chemical to restore your hair to health. Hair Color. You must wait at least three weeks to use peroxide soon after applying Colour B4 to your hair.
It will absorb the good stuff, like nourishing treatments. But also all the bad stuff, like peroxide. They complement Olaplex 3 and maintain hair hydration. Divide your hair into 4 sections, from forehead to nape and from ear to ear, holding them with hair clips.
Lather up well and leave for 1 minute to absorb. After this minute has elapsed continue rinsing the hair with warm water for a further 5 minutes. Finally apply the second half of Part C Buffer, lather and rinse just as you would a regular shampoo.
After all traces of the Buffer have been successfully rinsed from the hair you may conclude and dry. Apply half the bottle of conditioner to wet hair, combing through from roots to tips and leave for 3 minutes. Rinse thoroughly, then apply the remaining amount, combing through from roots to tips and leave for a further 3 minutes and rinse thoroughly. Mix a pea sized amount of Part A and an equal amount of Part B.
Using a cotton bud or tissue apply a dab of the mixed product behind the ear. Remove after 24 hours with water and a cleanser.
Remove immediately if irritation occurs. View your potential results before you apply the entire contents. If you wish to preview results prior to full head application conduct a strand test using a small section of hair no more than a centimetre in width.
Mix equal parts of A and B in pea sized amounts and apply with a cotton bud or tissue to segregated hair. Fully saturate and leave to develop 60 minutes. Rinse for five minutes, dry and check result. High fashion colours such as blue-black, red, purple, green etc can all stain the cuticle and make removal much harder. Some standard red shade permanent hair colours also rely on cuticle staining to achieve their result. If your hair has been subjected to high lifting tints or bleaches your natural pigment has been lightened and altered.
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