Has anyone used an at home colour stripping product?
I'm a natural brunette but went quite dark earlier this year.
Am looking at using a colour stripping product to get back to my natural hair colour.
Any recommendations?
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I used the Jo Baz one from countdown. Natural brunette but last summer I had blonde balayage, and since it's been either coloured dark brown or briefly red. I mainly used it to get rid of the red tones, which it did. It's a really time-consuming process, and I'd recommend having a good treatment available for after (I used the L'Oreal Total Repair 5 Instant Miracle) since it leaves your hair feeling like straw, but after the treatment mine was fine. I wouldn't say it took me back to my natural or lightest colour, but it was good for getting rid of the red tones and darkness of the previous colour so that when I coloured again it was much more even.
The Jo Baz might not remove all of the colour added to your hair as it says certain colours - red - is hard to remove if it has stained the hair. Reading the brochure was quite helpful. I bought it but haven't used it yet. I have mainly dyed my hair to cover greys and the colours I have used are similar or just a bit darker than my own hair colour. http://www.jo-baz.com/ (couldn't get the linker to work) you will need to copy and paste The website explains how it works.
My Hairdresser Colour Remover is great to get our artifical dye gentle, the effectiveness though depends on the condition of your hair and how long you have been dying it, I have been dying my hair for over 10 years so it didn't do that great of a job but if you only used dyes once or twice then you should be ok
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