✨ Unleash Your True Colors! ✨
Developlus Color Oops Color Remover (Extra Strength) is a powerful, ammonia-free solution designed to effectively wash away difficult artificial hair colors. This pack of 2 ensures you have enough product to achieve salon-quality results from the comfort of your home, all while being gentle on your hair.
T**.
It works
My hair was colored at a salon, wat more darker than I desired. I also have alot of Grey at the roots and res pigments. I used one application and it did removed the color, leaving light yellow, orange and light brown. I figured it wouldn't turn out ti ve an even colir throughout. After the process I applied a good conditioner, and hair is very soft. I chose not to do another application as I am going back to the salon for a color a week later, fingers crossed.
M**Y
It works
This product is amazing, it works for me
D**N
Didn’t work for me
This was recommended to me at a hospital after methylene blue dye was spilled in my hair during a surgical procedure. It did not come close to working.
J**
It works but stinks
The product works but leaves a boiled eggs smell in your hair. I’d suggest buying a clarifying shampoo or tomato paste to get rid of the smell. 3 washes and I still smell like sulfur
S**Y
Came out as expected
I wouldn’t necessarily call this a miracle worker as others did, but it basically came out as expected.I have thick, medium brown hair that touches to the middle of my back. I have dyed and highlighted my hair multiple times in the past 3 years. I started out with some highlights, and then got sick of the lighter hair and changed to dying my hair dark chocolate brown. I kept dying my hair to keep up with the roots, and then I finally got sick of dying my hair altogether. This seemed like the way to go as spending $50 on hair products and DIY-ing it sounded better than a $300+ salon visit, and I figured I could always go to the salon if I completely screwed it up.I went through the Color Oops process twice (24 hours apart from each other just to see the results) using two boxes of Extra Strength each time for the full 20 minutes. After the first time, I could tell a slight difference however not as much as I expected. I did rinse my hair for 45 minutes in total, shampooing 3 or so times. The first time I did this I rinsed in the sink with my head bent over it…DO NOT DO THAT. My neck hurt for three days straight afterwards. The second time I did it I just rinsed in the shower which was much easier. I used an argan oil based deep conditioner afterwards each time which left my hair almost as soft as it was before. It was still kinda dark and brassy overall but definitely closer to the medium brown I began with years ago. The roots came out a completely different color than the rest of the hair, a light brown with A LOT of red in it. I assume it came out that way because the roots have only been dyed once and maybe I shouldn’t have left it on for the full twenty on my roots each time, but I thought it would be too difficult to evenly distribute the color from the roots down and not have a distinct line. So I bought a box of Foam Permanent Color in light brown (the box and everyone on here said go lighter). I put the color on my roots only and left it in for 3 minutes after I saw the color looked very dark. After rinsing, it was still lighter than the rest of my hair however there’s not as much of a distinct line and it’s less noticeable.I will recommend using John Frieda Color Glaze after this process if your hair came out too brassy. I bought the kind for cool-toned browns. I do have some red/warmth to my hair color naturally, but the glaze neutralizes the brassiness without making it look ashy (I also leave it on the roots only for a few minutes which makes the hair color seem more seamless as well).Also- the smell was not as bad as everyone was saying. I didn’t notice it at all while I was using the product. I noticed a slight eggy smell in my apartment the next day after leaving and then coming back, but a few candles and some fans rid the apartment of the scent completely within a few hours.
I**E
Works well. And I had a LOT of junky colors in my hair.
SELLER Feedback: I will not take off a star for this, but the seller: "Mango Six B&M" sold me TWO boxes that BOTH had the large solution bottle with taped back up caps on, only half of the solution in it and wrapped in bubble tape. The other (small) solution bottle appeared to be full, but the lid was ALSO taped on. I had to combine the two bottles from each box. THank GOD I already bought a box of this stuff from CVS before this order arrived (I couldn't wait and I have long hair, so I thought I may need two treatments and then I forgot that this order already had two boxes coming). I am literally sitting here, with the solution on my hair (for a second application) from combining the contents of both boxes, hoping that it's not going to F-up my hair (WHY THE HELL was the solution bottle half full/empty??).PRODUCT Feedback: I have naturally blond hair that was dyed dark brown forever (past 9 1/2 years) and then I went burgundy/red for a long while with bouts of dark brown root touch-ups. Mostly box dye, with some salon dye-jobs in between. I saw my blond roots as they were growing out lately and now I had a rainbow mess and thought: "You know, I'm not turning gray yet and I'll be graying within the next 15 years, I bet, so maybe going back to blond will be less cumbersome and easier to maintain, since I'm naturally a blonde anyway!" - I want to go almost platinum and priced it out. With color correction, to get the red and dark brown out, I was looking at $150/ hour at a salon and I saw that women who were doing the same thing, were taking up to 6 hours in the salon! I don't know about you, but I don't have that kind of dough lying around.1st application, was yesterday. I was impressed. The red/brown came out and I did see a LOT of orange tint in my hair, but I expected that. Especially since I put a lot of harsh red (box dye) pigment into it AND my blond is a really brassy/ yellow/ orange one anyway. I thought that I shampooed and then rinsed enough, but I may not have. After a while, after a blow-out, today, it looks a bit darker. I read up and found that I did not rinse enough (do not rinse until water is clear, just KEEP rinsing for 20 minutes).Here I am right now, reapplying a 2nd application (using Olaplex treatment with it, so that my hair integrity is not compromised by the peroxide) because I still have a dark band of hair that goes around my head, above my ears that is still noticeable after the first lift (must have been a certain salon or box dye job that was different from the rest. It was already a darker shade than the rest of my head before attempting this color lift).After writing that last paragraph, I went and rinsed for 20 minutes. Holy moly, that is an exercise in patience....rinsing for an ENTIRE 20 minutes!All in all, it works great. just be ready to use a purple shampoo or toner to eliminate serious brassiness and use Olaplex and a deep conditioning treatment to insert moisture back into the hair shaft. I am going to put coconut oil in my hair for the rest of the day after the Olaplex treatment formula 2 that I have in my hair is rinsed out. I will probably give my hair another day of rest after this before I start bleaching. The poor dear has been through enough already.
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