Unred Hair Color Additive
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CarolHairMedium BrownNormal HairWhat?????so so ,, it didn't really do much.. it did make my hair dull lookingposted Sep 26, 2011Link to this post
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KarlieHairNormal HairColor Treated HairThick or Coarse HairChemically Treated HairUsing Unred After Dying Hair Blonde From RedI dyed my hair a red/brown about a week ago then bleached it back out. It turned a blonde orange color. Will unred help tone down the orange or do I need to dry my hair my natural color then highlight again?posted May 20, 2011Link to this post
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PamHairDark BrownWorks Great For Me!I have never tried adding this product to shampoo or conditioner. I use it only as an additive when coloring my hair and it has worked great. I didn't ever think to try it after I dyed my hair and it was bright red where my grays were. My only trouble is when I don't add enough and my gray hair stands out a bit from the rest of my hair. Sallys doesn't carry the bottle and I was forced to buy several packets, It's alot more accurate with the bottle.posted Apr 17, 2011Link to this post
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VictorBerlin, GermanyMedium Brown With Brassy TonesI had deep dark hair for a long time, the i decided to change and go for an ash brown, i bleached once and it went orange then i used an medium ash blonde but it didnt work, i went to the saloon and they belached my hair again and it went orange/gold and i had to pay 35e to find out. i went to another saloon and they pretty much solve the orange/yollowish tone and now i have a light brown but stil there's a rest of this... goldish/orange tone so i bought at the saloon (because they recomended it to me) the blue malva conditioner (aveda) because it i supposed to neutralize brassy tones but it doesnt really work for me, so i was thinking: would this product work on brown hair with brassy tones to get an ash brown? for example when mixing it with a conditioner such as blue malva? or it is just meant to be used to get rid of RED tone?posted Feb 9, 2010Link to this post
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TessSeattle, WAUsed With ConditionerI read online that you could use this in shampoo, but couldnt find any specific directions, so this is what I did: I washed my hair, added one unred packet to my conditioner and left it in my hair for. . . I dont know, thirty to forty five minutes? I didnt really pay attention, I would have left it in longer but I had to go to work. Anyways, it took a lot of the red out (my hair looked like a light brown inside but a BRIGHT orange outside, it really was interesting) but I would like more out so Im going to buy another packet and do the same thing again. Good luck!posted May 19, 2009Link to this post
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VanessaSan Juan, Puerto RicoDid Not WorkI used it once to eliminate the red in my hight lights, but they turned out to be more red than blond :S, more red than they were before when I started doing high lights, they whnt from orange to more red.. :S I ended loosing my money in the salonposted Jan 21, 2009Link to this post
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KimMemphis, TNIt Worked Great For Me!!I have always had trouble with coloring my hair blond because of it turning red/orange no matter how long I leave the color on or anything else I do. I read about this stuff, added it to my hair color (Loreal Excellence 9 - Light Natural Blonde) and could tell immediately it was working. Normally my hair turns bright red while developing, and then is very red/orange blonde as a result, this did not happen AT ALL with the Unred drops. It also says on the box that it works with ANY hair color brand. I added 10 drops per ounce of hair color and it turned the dye black/dark gray, but it worked GREAT. Will never bleach my hair without it again!!! It even eliminated the itchy tingling. This is the best stuff ever!!! Hope this helps others the way it did me.posted Jul 25, 2008Link to this post
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Robert HightowerVisalia,CaJust To Set The Record StraightIm guessing people who are submitting reviews are NOT professionals. If you are in a real mess, I would suggest you go to your local beauty supply store for a toner. Ask the sales people and they will be GLAD to help :)So, What this product does is cancel out unwanted tones. So here are some examples of the color wheel: NEUTRALIZING COLORS * Blue Violet cancels out Yellow Orange * Blue Green cancels out Red Orange * Blue cancels out Orange * Violet cancels out Yellow * Green cancels out Red * Red Violet cancels out Yellow Greenposted May 22, 2008Link to this post
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DhunterBlue Is The Opposite Of Red On The Color WheelOrange isnt a primary color, its made of red and yellow. Blue is the opposite of red.posted Mar 24, 2008Link to this post
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PellkyBlue The Opposite Of Red?Sorry, but ORANGE is the opposite of blue. Blue does not cancel out red; it makes red turn purple. BTW product didnt work for me, either.posted Dec 17, 2007Link to this post
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