Re: My henna experience
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SistaCtry</div><div class="ubbcode-body">thank you babes, i tink i gween try it when i have off like a week or so, cant do this and go to work monday mawning
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From the link about removal of hair dye
Two products that are on the market at the moment that can be used for removing black hair dye are Color Fix by Jheri Redding and L’Oreal Color Zap.
Color Fix has been formulated to remove unwanted permanent hair color and you can also use it to color correct specific areas only. It has been reported that the smell is dreadful, but if you leave it on for about 20 minutes and then rinse it out thoroughly, you should observe much of the black hair dye fade. You shouldn’t be worried if some patches of hair look lighter than you wanted because there is going to be some oxidation over the next couple of days but after that the color will settle. The black will not be entirely removed, but the effect could end up being like hair lowlights. Some stylists have warned though that you might not be able to use a brown dye on the treated hair because it will go back to black. Various people have reported that it may be best to coat the ends of your hair initially and then steadily work your way up, all the time avoiding the roots. If you do use Color Fix on the roots for removing black hair dye, they could end up a strange color of red that you will then have to dye again.
The other product that can be used for removing black hair dye is L’Oreal Color Zap. This has the effect of washing out permanent and non-permanent hair dyes, but will frequently leave your hair brassy. Its main purpose is to correct problem dye jobs and prepare the hair to be re-dyed. While this product is less damaging than bleach, you may still need to do a deep conditioning treatment and wait at least a day before applying more dye. This will give your stressed hair a chance to recover.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SistaCtry</div><div class="ubbcode-body">thank you babes, i tink i gween try it when i have off like a week or so, cant do this and go to work monday mawning


From the link about removal of hair dye
Two products that are on the market at the moment that can be used for removing black hair dye are Color Fix by Jheri Redding and L’Oreal Color Zap.
Color Fix has been formulated to remove unwanted permanent hair color and you can also use it to color correct specific areas only. It has been reported that the smell is dreadful, but if you leave it on for about 20 minutes and then rinse it out thoroughly, you should observe much of the black hair dye fade. You shouldn’t be worried if some patches of hair look lighter than you wanted because there is going to be some oxidation over the next couple of days but after that the color will settle. The black will not be entirely removed, but the effect could end up being like hair lowlights. Some stylists have warned though that you might not be able to use a brown dye on the treated hair because it will go back to black. Various people have reported that it may be best to coat the ends of your hair initially and then steadily work your way up, all the time avoiding the roots. If you do use Color Fix on the roots for removing black hair dye, they could end up a strange color of red that you will then have to dye again.
The other product that can be used for removing black hair dye is L’Oreal Color Zap. This has the effect of washing out permanent and non-permanent hair dyes, but will frequently leave your hair brassy. Its main purpose is to correct problem dye jobs and prepare the hair to be re-dyed. While this product is less damaging than bleach, you may still need to do a deep conditioning treatment and wait at least a day before applying more dye. This will give your stressed hair a chance to recover.
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