 |   |  | | one 'n only Colorfix | |   |  | | |  |  zoom |  |  |  | Brand: | one 'n only |  | Package: | one pack |  | Weight: | 1.00 lbs |  | Avg. Rating: | |  | Item No. | P8302 |  | Price: | $22.95 $18.95 |  | Availability: |
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I USED CLAIROL NATURAL INSTINCTS TO ENHANCE BY NATURAL COLOR AND IT TURNED IT DARKER. WILL THIS GET IT OUT? OR AT LEAST LIGHTEN IT A LITTLE? THANK YOU! Question posted by SHERRY Mon Aug 22 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by vanessa
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NO!!! natural instincts is not a permanent color and colorfix is meant for hair dyed with permanent colors only. so don't use colorfix on hair dyed with semi-permanent dye, who knows what color it could turn. there are other things you could use to get the dye out. sally beauty carries the uncolor system by clairol-one formula is meant for permanent hair dye, the other for semi-permanent-try buying the bottle of uncolor system for removing semi-permanent hair dyes and see how that works. |  | Reply by Kelly
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I disagree with vanessa. It *could* work for you. Colorfix sometimes works to remove semipermanent color. All you can do is try. |  | Reply by Brittaney
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I used natural instincts jet black semi-perm and didn't like black as much as i thought i would.
Even though it said for perm. i decided to try it anyways. I put it in for about 40 min. and my hair looked like a light brown i rinsed it out and my hair was a nice light brown with a tint of red!
I love the results and plan on being a faithful customer. | Is it safe to leave out the Processing Lotion step?
So many people have said that ColorFix not only worked better, but left their hair in better shape when they omitted the Processing Lotion step.I want to try this product and am inclined to leave out the Processing Lotion step, on the advice of so many on this website, but am wondering if a)there's any danger in leaving it out and b)why would the manufacturer put in a step that seems to make the product work worse. I noticed the processing lotion has two kinds of silicone and peroxide, among other things, but that still doesn't tell me what its function is in this product.Please help!! I can't figure out how to call Jheri Redding and ask about it. Question posted by Stephanie Mon Aug 22 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by Beth
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The reason the processing lotion is included is to show you if there is still dye in your hair. It causes remaining dye to darken, which it would otherwise do itself over the next few days. If you put step 3 in your hair and it darkens, it means you need to repeat the process to remove the dye. | Will this work?
I have seen Loreal haircolor remover at CVS and I was wondering if it would have as great results as one'n only Colorfix seems to have. I have heard of other products turning hair green and I have not been able to find any reviews on this product. If you could help me that would be great. Thanks! Question posted by Kim Fri Aug 12 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by Doris Plasic
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I would like to know this answer mayself. I was born with auburn hair but 5 as I got older I colored it auburn. now I want to try going gray. Will this remover do it | Removal of hair color
I want to remove haircolor from my hair. But am not sure if this product will work. I had a really bad experience at this hair salon, they totally ruined my hair! I have natural black hair. Anyhow, I got highlights, but they turned out horrible. The hair stylist overbleached my hair and it turned a nasty yellow. So, I ended up covering the nasty yellow highlights with a darker haircolor, which was dark burgundy. It turned out good and covered all of the yellow. But then it's fading to a yucky light brown. I don't want to go over it with another hair color. If I use this product will it be able to remove the dye that I added on? And is it easy to use? I would like to give my hair a much needed rest from coloring, I really wanna try to get back my natural hair color. Question posted by Elin Mon Jun 27 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by bleached hair
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If your hair was bleached, I wouldn't use this product. |  | Reply by lisa
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Oh Dear...What a DISASTER. :oops: I just did the VERY same thing.. DON'T use PRELL, or other harsh shampoos. :shock: I bought one'n only Colorfix Jheri Redding. Found it on the internet.. i wasn't sure how much to buy so i bought 2 boxes (18.00 per box) I only needed 1/4 a bottle, But it was Sooooooooooooo worth it! now i can have it on hand for the NEXT time it happens to me or a friend.
The big tip here is: Don't use the Processing lotion as it dries your hair out and you'll have to re-dye. I mixed 1 oz (1/4) of the bottle Color Reducer & 1 oz (1/4) of the bottle of Conditioning Catylist to 2 oz of GOOD shampoo in a bowl. USE GLOVES I applied it the the ends first going up to the roots. I left it on for 45 minutes under a plastic bowl cover that doubled as a hair shower cap. It came out PERFECT medium golden brown. tho i purchased the lighter brown dye just in case.. there was absolutely NO need to re- dye! IT was kind of stinky but the shampoo and conditioner took most of that away. I conditioned AGAIN under the shower cap for 45 minutes to an hour .. tho it isn't harsh.. again Just in case.. and Voila! Perfection[/b] | too blonde
i just dyed my hair blonder with Feria (by loreal) and the blonde is too yellow-y. earlier this month i got white-blonde hightlights from a professional and i absoultey love them. could colorfix possibly make my blonde less yellow, without loosing the highlights? Question posted by Madison Thu Jun 23 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by Customer Service
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Unfortunately, Colorfix won't be able to lighten the color and take out the yellow tone. You may have to talk to a salon professional for it |  | Reply by nicole
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You can get rinses that will tone your yellow down at a beauty supply store...also there are natural remedies that Im not quite sure of!! But you dont have to go to a professional...also....you Could re dye with a wheat blonde....which has no potential for turning yellow. |  | Reply by Kristine
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When I have gone too blonde, with a brassy or yellow undertone, I have used Born Blonde Toner in Blissfully Blonde. Make sure you buy the packet of crystals too. It took out the yellow and left me with beautiful results.
Toner has a purple tone which counteracts the red/brassy/gold tones.
It works :) | Black Dye
I dyed my hair black with Garnier 100% Colour about a month a a half ago. It has faded a lot, but the colour is still there and I hate it. I have read that the only way to get black dye out is with bleach or stripping the colour, 2 things I am not too keen on doing. So will Colorfix really work on removing black permanant hair dye? Question posted by Heather Tue Jun 21 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by Salon professional
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I am not sure what Garnier 100% is made of, but ColorFix should be able to take off any permanent ammonia or peroxide hair dye |  | Reply by Linda Champagne
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Colorfix with 20 volume peroxide will remove it and get it ready for another color. Sometime this process needs to be repeated. | orange hair!
I put dye on my hair and now it is orange, first bright orange, then I applied another color and it is dark orange. My hair is auburn with a lot of grey. Will your product take out the orange/red color from my hair? I have a wedding to go to. Please help! Where do I buy it, as I do not have a credit card. Thank you for your help. Question posted by Carole McGonigal Thu Jun 16 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by Customer Service
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One N' Only Colorfix will take out any permanent hair dye in your hair (except Henna).
You can purchae the item directly off the site and pay with a money order or check. If you actually need it done immediately, you may have to check with a hair salon for a professional color correction | will it get out red?
i recently dyed my hair red, and now the roots are growing out light brown .. if i use colorfix will it remove the red at all? Question posted by mariana Thu Jun 09 2005 Submit your answer  | Reply by Debra
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One N' Only Colorfix will remove any permanent coloring on the hair |
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