![]() If it’s the clip in extensions made with human hair, then your problem is the attachment again, but for a slightly different reason. It depends how you’ll feel knowing there’s some patchy colour under your hair. If you have the ones that stay in all the time, the colour remover won’t be able to get through the glue to remove the colour properly so you might end up with a patchy result, BUT the glue is where nobody sees it much so unless you’re getting a drastic color change it shouldn’t be very noticeable. If they are 100% human hair then colour remover will work on them, but the main problem is that it can affect where they are attached. If you want to know more, check out my articles: How color Remover Works and How Bleaching Works.Ĭan I use color remover on hair extensions? 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 make your hair go dark. If you did a bad job dying your hair (rather than just being tired of your old color) you might not be the best person to be using color remover – do you have a friend/relative who could help you with it? Remember, NO color remover will work if you don’t use it properly! Always read the instructions and take care of allergies/safety. ![]() If you want to know exactly HOW it works, so you know whether it will solve your particular hair dilemma, read my other article. If you want a longer answer, this video I made explains why. Shampoo and rinse thoroughly with warm water.This is the frequently asked questions I get about how color remover works, how to use color remover, whether it can be used after bleaching etc, all in one helpful place so you can find answers!Ĭan you get your natural hair colour back after bleaching it?.Allow to process for up to 30 minutes, and check it often so that it doesn’t overprocess.Be careful not to apply to regrowth, as you may see a lightening effect there. Start near your part and work your way through the ends of your hair.Part your hair into sections and apply the bleach wash directly to the areas where you want the color removed.You can also add a ½ cup of water if you want to dilute the formula even further. Start by mixing one of Splat’s Original Lightening kits with ½ cup of clarifying shampoo.It works great on bright, bold, and vivid colors (like your favorite Splat shades) and is a good place to start when a Vitamin C treatment hasn’t quite done the trick, and a bleaching session is out of the question. ![]() Although a bleach wash is less damaging than directly bleaching your hair, it is still more effective at removing semi-permanent color than over-the-counter color removers. BLEACH WASHES are one of the most common color removal techniques for semi-permanent color, as they’re a GREAT way to lighten or remove your existing shade with a bit less damage than a fully-concentrated bleach application.Stick to using bleach only when you’re ready to color your hair, and consider a bleach wash instead if you simply want to remove it. This is true especially if you’ve already bleached or processed your hair and then want to remove it right away. Directly bleaching your hair is the strongest, most powerful way to quickly remove color, but as we all know, it’s a heavy-duty process that can leave hair damaged if it’s done too often. ![]()
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