one 'n only Colorfix
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MichelleOne And Only ColorfixIve used this product about 6 times with excellent results each time. I understand peoples frustrations with this product, but if you read the box and directions closely, it clearly states that you might have to use this product twice in order for all the dye to be removed. It also clearly states that sometimes redepositing of the dye can happen. I had that happen once and the next time I used Colorfix, the dye was completely removed. Also, as someone else mentioned, it will NOT take you back to your natural color because when you applied the permanent dye to your hair, you bleached some of the pigment out. This is what permanent dyes does - it "lifts" (bleaches) some natural pigment so that the dye molecules can be deposited. I am not a colorist, but Ive read lots about hair dying. I recommend this product to everyone because it works really well.posted Feb 10, 2005Link to this post
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BeckaHesitant, But Wow!Well, this box sat on my shelf for about a month before I got the nerve to try it. Yeah, it smells, about as much as a normal perm would. But it worked! I was skeptical because I had jet-black hair dye, and was told there was no way it was going to come out. My Hair is normally medium brown. There was a noticable difference, and although there is a slight cinnamon color, it isnt something I would say is overpowering. It looks like natural highlights. I would definately try this again (but I will never use the jet black dye again haha). Its only hair....right?posted Feb 6, 2005Link to this post
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AnitaCANADAHair Color Junkie Says It Works!I had overprocessed dyed blonde hair, and my hair looked flat, so i decided to dye it(with semi-permanent) darkest brown with the ends dyed red. Of course i got bored, and afraid to lighten it and risk losing my long thin hair that took forever to grow, i ordered this product, and first tried the "partial" removal(meaning mix with shampoo) and it took out the dark brown and my hair became red matching the ends). Too brassy for my skin, i tried the product again, this time with no shampoo and SKIPPED the "processing lotion" incl. and it worked! My hair actually feels softer and less dull and dry. Then i applied semi-premanent clairol instincts med ash blonde and i am estatic at how it turned out in the end! This is a great product, i skipped the "processing" lotion as i read that it darkens your hair back. This product has enough for a few applications, go ahead, dont be afraid! it actually is very gentle. A miracle, wish reg. stores carried it.posted Feb 3, 2005Link to this post
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NancyMarylandColorfix Worked Very WellI accidentally dyed my hair too dark. I contacted Robert Craig.com and spoke with their expert. She recommended Colorfix, using only the directions for the "partial" fix. I mixed it as directed on the inside of the box cover and applied it & massaged (shampooed it in). Washed it out less than 5 minutes later and my hair was back to normal. Dont leave it on too long or it might bring out reddish tones. My hair didnt have the reddish tones after using Colorfix as some say, especially those who leave it on far too long.posted Jan 28, 2005Link to this post
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JeriIt Actually WorkedI had colored my hair and it turned burgundy at the top and black at the roots. I used this GREAT product, and it took the bad color right out. Leaving just a tinge of orange I highlited the rest and VOILA!! Perfectposted Jan 28, 2005Link to this post
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CidaMiamiOne'n Only Colorfix - Hair Color Removal - Doesn't WorkI have used this product to remove the color I had previously tinted my hair with,but it is still the same color.I followed all the instructions correctly and it didnt work at all. I will never buy this product again and I will not recomend it to anyone.It was a waste of money however I was very insatisfied with the results.posted Jan 21, 2005Link to this post
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Robin GartenKansasIt Worked The First Time.I used it to remove black dye from my daughters naturally brown hair thats been dyed every color known to man, and the black dye came out the first time and left her hair fairly red. She wore it that way for a week and then used a mahogony color, which worked quite well. We were very pleased with the color fix and will buy it again the next time she just has to have it black. Ive tried other products to remove black dye from brown hair, and this is the best by far, and left her hair in good condition.posted Jan 21, 2005Link to this post
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OfeliaNYCDo The Homework!From the looks of previous reviews, most users have something to learn about chemical processing. Im not a professional but have been experimenting with home haircolor since I was 12 & Ive tried virtually every type of hair product available. Being big on color changes (& also being disappointed with lousy drugstore haircolor results) I frequently changed my haircolor over the years.Once you use a permanent haircolor on your natural hair, there is NO GOING BACK TO YOUR NATURAL COLOR. The haircolor remover simply removes the artificial pigment you dyed your hair with so that you can apply a different pigment to change the color (especially useful when you switch from dark hair to lighter colors). The change is permanent until your natural hair grows out again, but the haircolor remover allows you the freedom to change shades. Having delicate hair from repeated chemical processing, this product did the job gently for me. After piling layers on top of layers of haircolor, the end result gets muddy. This is a great way to start over with a fresh canvas. Ive used it twice & it leaves even my damaged hair in decent condition to recolor from scratch. So thats Haircoloring 101. This is a good product for home use. Just follow the directions.posted Jan 5, 2005Link to this post
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HillaryWilmington NcIts CrapI dyed my hair black, went to a stylist and made it medium brown, tried this crap and my roots are canary, my middle is bright freaking red and the ends are dark red.posted Dec 31, 2004Link to this post
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JoannAlexandria VANot As Good As I ThoughtMy hair is naturally a rich chestnut color, I have been coloring it aurburn and I wanted to see how much had gone gray and try to get back that the chestnut color. It did take the color out of the roots but it also turned my remaining hair a shade of golden aurburn...Not to happy with the results....It was okay I think this product is not for people with Dark hair it would probably work great on blondesposted Dec 26, 2004Link to this post
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