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SophiaBoston, MAAmazingive been coloring my hair black for about 6 years now. I asked my hair dresser about stripping my hair and she didnt want to go there so instaid i tried slowly bleaching it( partial highlights). but even the bleach wouldnt get through the black especially the bottoms. so i would get it bleached every month and let it grow but im not that patient. i wanted my hair light brown again. I used this product and it took out all the black! Im totally shocked! i mean it smells like a perm but my hair is now a light brown! I would recommend this to anyone with black hair who wants to get rid of it!posted May 3, 2009Link to this post
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LizNew Orleans, LaRemoving Fuscia Color Rays By L'orealso i used color fix to get rid of the faded pink streaks in my hair. i did the all over directions so i could lighten my hair for the color i was going to use after (should mention writing this while the processing stuff is in my hair). it lightened my hair to a kinda brassy color and the fuscia is still there in parts but it is way toned down and im confident when i put the final color on (colorsilk golden brown) it will be totally unnoticable.posted Apr 29, 2009Link to this post
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La LaHouston TxAwesome Productdo not use processing lotion... second picture is what my hair looked like after 20 minutes. 3rd Picture it shows a bit darker then what it was 2 days ago in the second picture. I can live with it though as long its not black. lol Its like a medium reddish brown, which i can live with. However i wish it would have stayed the color I had it after the first treatmen, which is shown in the second picture.posted Apr 27, 2009Link to this post
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La LaHouston TxThis Is A Must Product For DisastersThis stuff is awesome it does work. I too read all reviews before trying this stuff.I put half 1 and 2 left it in for 12 minutes and my hair became so light, copper/little orange, but could still deal with it. I decided to use the processing lotion to tone up, and it did, your hair because dark again, but not like it used to be really dark. IN pictures my hair looks medium reddish brown, from dark reddish brown.So I am going to lighten it again, but this time leave the 1&2 for 5 to 6 minutes instead of the 12 i did before minutes and not use the processing lotion.If you leave it on longer then 10 to 20 it will take orange as hell, that is why you have to monitor your hair and see if its getting to orangy for your likingI recommend this to anyone who needs to get rid of there dark hair. I would show you pictures but was not wearing any make up... so dont look pretty. lolposted Apr 8, 2009Link to this post
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DisappointedIowaDidn't Work For Me Very WellOK,,so I read all your reviews and left it on longer, didnt use Step 3, etc. Well, it took out some of the black but my hair is still really dark. What is my natural hair color? Who knows now but way back when it was light brown with blonde highlights after the sun. So, as I sit here with my protein treatment on my hair, Im contemplating my options........posted Mar 21, 2009Link to this post
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Anonymousit worked really good! it does have a smell too it almost like a really old perm.. it turned my hair from a dark brown with a really ugly green tint to it to blonde with a red tint too it. it looks better then before i used the product. dont worry about it ruining your hair because it leaves it in really good condition!posted Mar 10, 2009Link to this post
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MorganTexasSick Of The Smell!!!!!!!!I dyed my hair black last summer because I wanted a change and I havent dyed it for quite some time and my roots look awful. So I read the reviews on this product and thought I would give it a try. The smell over powered the entire house. The product did seem to work the first time, but as the box said you could repeat and I did. Now my hair is three different colors and my head smells like rotten eggs. Now I get to go spend $150 to get the color striped and redyed back to my natural color. YAY.....NOT!!!!posted Mar 10, 2009Link to this post
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Woman From WashingtonShould've Gone To A SalonSo, I read the reviews and I was really excited to remove the brownblack hair dye from my hair. Ive been coloring my hair for 20 years. My hair is naturally medium brown with red highlights, but because I began to get grey hair when I was only 13, I began coloring it. It was red for several years, then I went brown without the red, then I had my hair highlighted with blonde, which looked great until it began to grow out. Thats when I went dark brown. I couldnt afford to go to the salon to keep it up, and my grey hair was coming in again. I colored it with the dark brown, but the blonde wouldnt take. So I did it again, but then the rest of my hair became darker while the blonde became a lighter brown. So I had muli-colored brown hair with some blackish areas. Thats why I bought Color Fix. I wanted my hair to be a light, summery brown without the multiple shades. I used the product, and the first several inches of my hair became very light, but the last several inches were still too dark. So I reapplied Color Fix to the dark areas, left it on for 20 more minutes, and rinsed. The dark hair was still dark, but with more red. It was kinda pretty, and it was lighter than before, but the first several inches near my head was too light, so I had to color that. I read the reviews about how new color will take very quickly after using this product, so I added the light brown to the strawberry blonde hair near my head, quickly massaged it in, then blended it into the lengths of my hair, and quickly rinsed. It took maybe 7 minutes. My hair looks exactly the same as before I began....DARK! I shouldve bought bleach instead because then Id wouldve had ALL yellow hair instead of half yellow and half brown. Its hard to have a natural, uniform color if you begin with half light, half dark hair. Oh well, live and learn, right? The first several inches of hair is the color I wanted...light brown. But the rest of it is darker. Ill have to wait a few weeks before I bleach out my hair, but atleast I know my hair will look nice afterward.posted Mar 10, 2009Link to this post
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Babby JRaleigh Nc, USAstrong chemical smell, similar to perm solutionthe smell remained in hair after many washestook my dark brown dyed hair to a copper color after 6 applications.Did not take it back to its natural colorWas not ready for re-coloring straight awayMy hair re-darkened 2 of the 6 times after using itDoesnt come with applicator bottle or gloves, you need your own mixing bowl and applicator brush.much better color removal results than "color oops" by Loreala cheap salon alternativeposted Mar 5, 2009Link to this post
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Very Happy CustomerCanadaUse Lotion And Works Fabulous!! No More Jet Black Hair.Like most women, I have been messing with my hair colour for years. The latest and most drastic colour I tried was Jet Black. It was a beautiful colour. Warning: it gets tired and old fast. I went from being a natural blond to redhead, to brunette, to mahogany brown, to jet black. After two months, it felt like the worst mistake ever. The salon wanted $120 to attempt to get it out, using bleach and multiple treatments. The hairdresser said black dye doesnt come out of hair.I should mention I had maybe 5 layers of colour in my hair including a few semi permanent wash out colours, red hair dye, dark brown mahogany hair dye, then red, then black. It all came out.Color Fix is AMAZING. For shoulder length hair, I used the full amount of the two bottles mixed together, put it on my hair for 20 minutes, and today I have a beautiful honey auburn strawberry blond colour that isnt brassy or orange. The transformation is ASTONISHING! Tips: 1. The product is made by Jherri Redding, which is owned by Conair Pro in the US. For questions, call their professional stylist hotline at 1-800-726-4202. 2. Follow the instructions and do not skip the third step of the lotion/toner. As the wonderful hotline lady explained, the toner is the only way to know all the colour is removed from your hair, and you MUST use it to stabilize your hair. Otherwise, the next time you color, your hair could turn green and be unpredictable. If you do not use the toner, your hair within 48 hours may go right back to the original dark colour.**Use the toner. Use the toner. Use the toner!!!!!!!**3. If the toner darkens your hair, that helps you. It tells you to reapply the colour fix and take out more of the colour because theres still deposit on your hair. DO IT! 4. Use the lotion/toner. I read these reviews, and was scared to do it, too. But the lady at the company explained why it was so important, and I am so glad I did it.5. The WORST thing that can happen with Colour Fix, as the hotline lady explains, is that it doesnt work, and youre out $15. However, if you spend $15 and it works, youve saved yourself $120 spent at a salon. The worst outcome of using this product is that your hair color doesnt change. (and thats based on the type of dye in your hair). It did not dry out my hair, cause breakage, or hurt it in any way. My hair is silky smooth.Other tips:Use a plastic grocery bag on your head if you dont have a cap. Use a yogurt or sour cream container to mix the stuff and put it on your head. Colour Fix takes old hair dye out of carpet!!!!!!!!!! (I had some old red drops from a previous colour, it took it out. Apply it to the carpet, let it sit 20 minutes, then rinse and suck it out with the steam cleaner or a cloth. WOW!!!!)After using step 1 and 2, Wash your hair with shampoo TWICE or three times, and use a CLARIFYING SHAMPOO!!! I used Paul Mitchell. VERY IMPORTANT. This takes the smell out. Rinse it for at least 10 minutes. You cannot rinse it too much. Rinsing washes away the hair colour deposit in your hair.Also, TOWEL BLOT AND DRY your hair very very well before putting the third step lotion on. Rinse, Rinse, Rinse, Rinse.After the lotion, rinse, and then apply conditioner. Like Dove intense damage conditioner or Pantene extra fortifying conditioner (Both excellent brands that really work). If you dye your hair after this, wait at least 48 hours. And be sure you pick a "Neutral" colour if you have any red in your hair, and pick a colour at least 2 to 3 LEVELS lighter than your target hair colour.THIS PRODUCT ROCKS!!!!posted Mar 4, 2009Link to this post
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