I love the idea of black cherry, I think it would really enhance the tones I’ve already got through my hair with the Decolour Remover – my hair feels like it’s in great condition & it’s actually a lovely colour with what looks like cherry highlights. If I use the colour remover will my hair go orange? I have bought some of your Hair Colour Remover but I’m wondering if I should have got the Hair Colour Stripper. Just make sure you use 40 volume developer and choose a highlift tint that has a double cool tone. The colour stripper on the other hand contains peroxide & left meeshy's hair felling nasty, so avoid that =) Here are some before and after pics of my most recent use. Hello, I would really appreciate your advice on changing my color. My hair is coloured a dark Brown, which was my colour year’s ago. Hi Scott, I have had grey/white hair for quite a few years and have been dyeing it a permanent pinky purple brown for a long time. If you cannot get to a salon (due to the world issues), then go down the Decolour Remover method and get the brown out. I may still do it and have tried a Silver Grey Semi-Pernament in an attempt to colour or at least tone in the blonde to make the transition easier but it had little effect. If you are thinking about getting highlights in the future, I wouldn’t worry too much about trying to get your overall base lightened. However, if you have removed an artificial colour and then experience re-oxidation, it means those reduced synthetic colour molecules did not effectively flush from the hair during the rinsing stage. Another key aspect to success with Decolour Remover is understanding its limitations. The remover must be rinsed with hot (comfortable) water; otherwise, there is a chance the odour could cling to the hair for several days after the removal treatment. Instead, the hair appears to be warm, ginger or copper; this is indicating the permanent colourants you had previously applied have lightened your natural hair colour. I used a natural black die about 6 months ago and I want to go back to my natural. please help. For these reasons, always purchase two colour removers, to ensure a second is at hand if the first application does evoke re-oxidation. You have used a direct dye or fashion colour. When hair is bleached or lightened by hydrogen peroxide, the natural pigments have been lifted out of the hair. As you have said, using a Metallic colour will help transition you. Thanks for your question and answer , it’s helpful as I’m contemplating the very same thing – also prompted by lockdown ! Clarify Your Hair to Improve Colour Results. PART 2 – DEVELOPER CREAM Instead, I’d get all the tone out and then start by just using purple shampoos and perhaps something like Colour Restore Iced Platinum. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users ... across this stuff. Hi Dawn, yes I would expect your hair to have gone very orange based on what you described in relation to the initial colour. You can either strip the hair and apply the desired shade again (onto a lighter base), or you can switch to a slightly darker shade which would cover the unwanted warmth. A colour stripper contains an oxidation agent and is designed to gently remove both natural and artificial pigments, so you can re-colour immediately to a different or lighter permanent shade. Therefore, what you can also do is continue to use the grey (semi-permanent) toners on top of this colourized hair. Therefore, I would recommend you try a Bicarbonate of Soda Deep Cleanse as I describe in my article. So the below would be my suggestion to you:-. Quite often warm, as the natural red and gold pigment has been revealed. If you do not see any removal on the second strand test, come back to me and I will advise further. Scott Cornwall Decolour Remover is a super strength formula, specially created to remove permanent colour and dark build-up. I clarify my hair, then I strip it (as I do have brown roots with some greys), I then colour to lighten. Many people are very grey around the front and believe they are this silver colour throughout. This does dry out your hair a bit so I'd recommend to do a hair treatment before and after the use of this product. If you find the hair looks a tad pink, it’s fine just clarify it once and this should balance it out. When you say you have used a semi-permanent, did you use a non peroxide based semi-permanent because this could be why you did not see any removal. When you apply a colour remover, it takes out the artificial darker pigment but exposes that underlying warmth. I’ve used 2 x boxes of Colour Remover over 3 weeks, which gave me a very dark red colour with a slightly lighter deep red at the roots. It's designed for those of you who want to strip your hair colour at home safely. I didn’t use any other products except the finisher in the box. Thsnk you. In this instance, you should clarify the hair several times, do not apply any conditioner or styling products, then repeat the Decolour Remover applicator. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Scott Cornwall Decolour Remover - Removes Unwanted Permanent hair colour, Bleach, Peroxide & Ammonia Free Formula - Cruelty Free Vegan Friendly At Home Salon Style Partial and Full Hair Dye Removal at Amazon.com. That faded quickly and I ended up with a copper again. But generally, on a lighter natural base you obtain get a full return of the original colour using Decolour Remover. Wait for the mug to cool, then rinse the bicarbonate of soda solution through the hair and leave for 10 minutes before flushing the hair with warm water. I previously was chocolate brown with light brown & honey highlift highlights. In this situation, you are better off trying to get the purple to fade off with clarifying and coconut oil treatments. So you need a ‘1’ tone in there (for age) as this will neutralise the red and then you need either a ‘2’ tone which is blue based (that will neutralise the orange) or a violet tone. So remove the brown, and you will likely find your hair appears to be a warm shade with golden/copper tones in the previous blonde areas towards the ends. What you should find, is the hair turns to a silver or pearl blonde. If so, do you have any further advice please? Here my hair is freshly washed with clarifying shampoo, rinsed (No conditioning!!) Best Scott. This warmth then needs to be counteracted by a cool tone. Also, naturally, Auburn hair tends to re-oxidise after the removal of darker colours because Auburn hair has a high sulphur content, which can prove more resistant to reduction agents found in hair colour removers and perms. However, once you remove the artificial colour, that lightning can be seen, and it often looks warm. Just keep using blue shampoos on it and keeping the tone in the previously lightened hair as metallic grey/silver as possible. Salt water tends to keep the cuticle open. Scott has bought out some really great new products (Remember the Colour Restore Iced Platinum I always rave about Platinum ladies? Reduction agents (as found in hair colour removers) can react with direct dyes. If you have applied a neutral or ash-based colourant and are seeing warmth, it’s because your natural shade was too dark for the colourant applied, and possibly needed pre-lightening or stripping first. Another tip is to use as hot (as you can stand) steaming water to rinse. Again, opting to apply a light pastel blue semi to this base (your natural white hair coloured with a permanent silver tone on tone) will also produce a more sharp ‘grey’ look. Therefore, someone who is naturally a 7/Copper would find their hair is like a warm sandy blonde. Most home hair colours contain an after-colour conditioner, which is designed to help the colour molecules settle inside the hair. Do not apply a peroxide-based colourant immediately after using a hair colour remover. Decolour Remover is only able to remove artificial permanent colour pigments. Around Christmas I dyed my hair with a metallic purple dye, not knowing the problems it would cause me! If you are looking to go blonde, obtaining a dark blonde base shade can prove a good canvas for highlights. I hope that helps. Can I put on a permanent hair colour next, I was thinking of something like L’oreal Excellence Light Ash blond 9.1 or lighter to achieve a lighter cool blonde look. This should remove any build-up from the hair. Instances where removal of a direct dye is required, please use Decolour Stripper. I’ve been trying to find a product that will strip the colour without damaging my hair – will the Decolour Remover be safe to use? We review the best hair dye remover tips and fast one-day kits from Colour B4, L'Oreal Paris, Colourless and Scott Cornwall. Generally, very grey hair will tend to look a faded nicotine yellow when you remove, whereas less grey hair will look a rusty or coppery brown. Colour build-up occurs after artificial permanent colour is continually applied throughout the hair with every regrowth application. Pulling maybe 5 weaves through per line, going along the line. I’ve been lightening to a light ash for 40 years, every 4-6 wks – so not seen my natural colour in decades ! It’s a mixture of a reminance of the blue and the yellow of the hair/keratin. Someone recommended your colour remover to me today, Do I go with the Cool Ash or Iced Platinum? Hi Janey, right you are heading down a rabbit hole with this one, so you want to hit this correctly with the next process. Remember, the more you use purple shampoos, the cooler your hair will become. In addition, applying the Colour Restore Ash Spray ‘Instant Toner Spray’ as your regular leave-in conditioner Ash Spray Instant Toner Spray will add further cool tone to the hair. Hi, if you hair is quite grey you shouldn’t need to use Decolour Stripper. This happens when a peroxide is applied immediately after you use a remover. Both ways can be toned, but the removal aspect has to be the indicator to what level of grey/white you have. This might sound strange, but using an interim temporary colour could give you a nice healthy shade, until you can get the highlights. I hope that helps, best Scott. Your email address will not be published. I want to lighten it so that the white regrowth isn’t as obvious. So (firstly) what you want to do is clarify your hair, don’t condition but do dry it 100%. If a shade has come out too warm, golden, coppery or gingery, there are two possible causes – and you need to identify the source to fix it. So left for a while. To get a good base to create a red shade, you want to get the hair stripped to an orange-red level. I hope that helps. Then follow up a few weeks later with a second Decolour Remover application. However, I am mindful of your condition. You need to apply those balayage panels (via stripping) as you want to break up all those uneven areas. 3. What this will do, is create lightened vertical threads throughout the hair and break up these patchy areas. Thank you. As I said, the contrast between your toned (grey) previously blonde hair and the dark roots will create a very realstic grey/silver. The reduction agent ingredient then enters the cortex (the hair’s central area), locates the synthetic colour pigments, shrinks and shatters them. How would I strip my hair so it was even and not as two toned (or 4 toned)… so I then have an even base to apply the copper red to? When this cool highlighted hair mixes with the rest of the base shade, it will create a nice neutral cool medium blonde. These colour molecules then start to enlarge again and this causes the re-oxidation. Aqua (Water), Citric Acid, Myristyl Alcohol, Etidronic Acid, Cetrimonium Chloride, Glyceryl Stearate, Parfum (Fragrance), Laureth-3, Datem, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Limonene. Many of us go grey in patches and the remaining dark areas can cause problems when you try to lighten it up, as it kicks up so much warmth. So if your hair is brown and you are removing to expose grey, the hair will initially look quite rusty or warm. 2. If you see absolutely no hair colour change from a removal or a stripping treatment, it’s possible that your hair has silicone damage; this means the hair has been encased in a silicone which quite often has been moulded to the hair by heat. Therefore, when anyone with natural white hair tries to remove an artificial colour, they find the hair looks more of a light brassy blonde than grey/white once removed. From here, you could apply a very light pastel pink and achieve the shade you desire. That’s a common and easy issue to fix. Should I try a darker grey semi or will it need a permanent ? Another good tip is using an eyeliner pencil and drawing 4 inch lines starting at the parting on the hairline and going back to the crown. If you have applied a colourant and the result is too dark, wash the hair in baby or clarifying shampoo immediately, several times. Hair Colour Removers work with oxidation technology only and are ineffective at removing direct dyes. Direct colours are notable because they do not require intermixing with a peroxide-based developer. When exposing natural white hair, you will generally need two Decolour Remover applications one week apart. You won’t need to use Decolour Stripper as your underlying base is already light. If the hair is bleached, these direct dye molecules can deeply stain the hair and make the shade impossible to remove. I need it out by July 20th!! Do not do a whole head stripping, as because your hair is now patchy it won’t strip evenly. However, not everyone gets pure white hair. You then keep getting that warmth showing up for months to come. Hi Jessie. Its now a patchy gingery/lilac almost, I need to know, if I use a colour remover and then a wella t18 toner will this work to bring me back to blonde? Hi Lynnda, sorry for the delay in response. From this point you’ll see the hair starting to look grey. When I got to the rinsing stage, I rinsed for 5 mins, and as per one of your other responses to hair re-darkening, I wrapped in a towel for half an hour and then rinsed again. I’ve just used your colour remover (after a strand test which showed a nice Goldy blonde) … but I’m orange! I have written an article about this, but it will destabilise the dark colour molecules and make them more prone to fading and removal. it has now stained a minty (swimming with blonde hair Green) how can I get this out? Best Scott, Desperately wanting to remove red permanent dye out so I can go blond again, Hi Cassie, if it’s a permanent red you should be fine getting this out with Decolour Remover. At this point you can either do a second Decolour Remover or apply Decolour Stripper. I followed the instructions properly. Thank you, Hi, no toning over silver-grey wouldn’t work because that colour is basically over deposited tone. Next, I would consider playing up the exposed warmth by enchancing it. You will need to use such a shampoo once you are grey/white anyway. Best Scott. I am wondering should i do another treatment of the remover in a week or should i use the stripper instead? Some PBS medications are restricted and require prior approval from Medicare But if your strip the hair and it’s quite orange, Iced Platinum won’t be strong enough. Finish with a leave-in conditioning treatment. I want to use another Colour Stripper – can you let me know when would be safe to do so? Thank you! Then apply a permanent red shade to the hair immediately afterwards. Many thanks. Do NOT follow this link or you will be banned from the site. The chemistry of colour removal and peroxide contradicts, so you need to leave the hair to normalise before attempting to apply a peroxide-based colourant; ideally, wait for one week. Use Decolour Remover again, and you should see the grey exposed as a kind of nicotine yellow (this is normal). What I would suggest in your situation is you initially do as you (yourself) suggested and apply a semi-permanent (no peroxide or ammonia) grey shade. This is a temporary shade, but can be used immediately after colour removal without risk of re-oxidation. Best Scott, Hi Scott, It was a light brown with copper and gold to add warmth before o could then go a more ashy light brown. Required fields are marked *. Perhaps it is too dark, too tonal or doesn’t suit you. It lasts a few washes and if you stop using it, it will just fade out. There are other highlighting caps available, but the genuine Denman Magicap is the incredibly good and will not only give you excellent results, but the cap lasts for years if you remember (after each use) to firstly wash it in shampoo, hang it up to dry for 24 hours and then coat it in talc before storing it. Hi there. You want those newly lightened sections segregated from the rest of the hair. It took out the red color in my hair. So kind of like a quick ‘jabbing’ motion. These haircare approaches will cool exposed warmth and produce a neutral base shade. If the water is too much on the cool side, this can cause the cuticle to start to close and it traps the colour molecules inside the hair. This lightening of natural pigment is often not noticed until the unwanted permanent colour removes, then the lightened base is exposed. If you are worried about the condition, you could apply Decolour Stripper then try using my Colour Restore Deep red to obtain a true semi-permanent red shade. Do NOT follow this link or you will be banned from the site! When I was rinsing it looked lighter but once I had finished and it had dried, it was darker. Now, onto the exposed warmth. Newly applied darker hair colourants that you want to correct will only require a hair colour remover – they shouldn’t need a hair colour stripper. I dyed my hair with the colourista denim blue shade during lockdown (7-8 weeks ago) I have used the brands fader and it worked but it won’t fade anymore now. and then towel dried Decolour Stripper – The Results. But it sounds like something is blocking it. With orange you want to neutralise it. Best Scott. Scott Cornwall Decolour Stripper is a two-in-one hair colour remover and lightener that safely removes natural and artificial colour pigment and enables effective and immediate recolouring. In recent years, this has meant a high-lift tint ( shade 1.11 Ultra Light Very Ash Blonde or similar ) lifting 3-4 levels and giving pale beige & gold shades with the grey showing as platinum highlights. Decolour Stripper is not a reduction agent remover, so it does not have the same smell. In the UK I have a shade called Colour Restore Lilac Grey for this purpose, but I don’t believe that is on sale in Australia. This happens, because peroxide has been applied to your natural brown hair and it will have lightened it. Am I safe to now dye my hair with a high lift? Next repeat your strand test and you should see removal. But generally, if you apply a semi-permanent in the shade you want to the hair (after stripping with balayage panels) you should get a really nice vibrant copper-red. I’ve only used semi-permanent in recent years but no doubt have lots of build up, especially the lower half. So you might need to build the neutralisation up. I am mindful of your medical condition and know how this effects hair quality. This way, all the residues of the reduction agent will have left the hair and the bleach will work effectively. Therefore, if you started to apply a 9.17 based colourant with 10 volume peroxide your natural white hair will colourise to a silver ash. The lightened hair can be recoloured immediately after … Firstly, get your daughter to do a bicarb rinse on her hair. A password will be sent to your email address. For years I have had foils put in which lighten it significantly to be a light blonde but not to the extent of platinum. 10140310 / 5060255453681 / 7716850. If you notice the hair is fading off, you can jump to using Decolour Stripper to get the lot out. Start for now and for the next few months with a no peroxide semi grey, then when you see the hair looking darker, cover over with a 9.17 tone on tone permanent and keep using the semi greys and pastel blues to boost the grey look. I would like to go back blonde without paying salon prices, so can I use a hair stripper on my hair even though I’ve already put a colour remover on? Best Scott, Hi Scott, My strawberry blonde/red headed daughter decided to put a supermarket permanent brown dye in her stunning hair. Grey hair is formed from a mixture of white hair and naturally dark hair. Available online today at Boots. Strangely, even a very light pastel blue overlaid onto ‘growing out’ blonde hair with darker roots can create a realistic grey. However, you can use no peroxide direct dye colourants and toners immediately after using Decolour Remover. Covering the hair in cling film will trap the heat from the scalp between the cap and the cling film, making sure the lifting action of the stripper is boosted. If you used Decolour Remover for your panel method I would recommend using Nice and Easy Non- permanent 765 Medium Brown. A colour remover contains a reduction agent, which works only on destroying the artificial colour molecule so that it can be flushed from the hair; it cannot affect the natural pigments in the hair. What happens here is the natural keratin colour (which is yellow) is exposed. Best Scott. Best Scott . Best Scott, Hi, I’ve used a hair colour remover on my hair which has taken most of the colour off as it was a red/mahogany colour and is now a light brown and the ends are gingery. However, always wait 7 days and 3 washes before you put any peroxide based products on the hair after using a hair colour remover. But start with the first and see how you get on, it could be the case that is all you need. Bottles Part 1 and Part 2 are intermixed, and the formula is activated and applied to the hair. As a result of my extensive online review-based research on the various home colour removal products available, I knew I had to prepare myself for three things, no matter which I ended up choosing: ... (I show before, during the process, and after results) of this product. Still too dark and ginger. I want to go lighter again without warmth. Do I need to apply it at different times to different areas? I am a light copper red naturally and have been using dark red brown violet. It is far better to wait a week and three washes, so allow any artificial colour molecules, remaining inside the hair to be flushed out and deactivated. Be aware that fashion colours such as pink, blue and purple, and often bright red, do not work on oxidation (peroxide) technology to evoke a long-term result; instead, they are a ‘direct dye’ which creates a temporary stain on the hair. I recently coloured my growing out highlighted hair (natural roots a dark blonde) after advice from an online colourist. Therefore, your natural colour gets lightened (and kicks up warmth), even though the artificial colour may deposit as very dark or even black. Hi Natalie, that light green tinge is a really weird thing that seems to happen when you get blue out of the hair. Formulated with a premium, double conditioning protein system, hair health is retained throughout the removal process. However, redheads tend to suffer the most from re-oxidation (due to the sulphur content in their hair), therefore it is possible she could see some shadowing of the darker colour re-appearing. Hi! Your hair has been bleached or lightened. Best Scott. Due to the pandemic my hair is growing out White/Grey , I am 57 and I’m now seriously thinking of letting my natural White/Grey shine through. However, before using the product check, the following points do not apply to you;-, 1. The reason you were seeing green is because the underlying yellow was showing through and mixing with the last of the blue tone in the hair. The newly applied colourant will remove in only these sections, exposing the previous blonde and creating a sun-kissed natural-dark blonde result. Hi Elizabeth, if you intermixed a tube of colourant with a developer to achieve the metallic purple colour, then you can use Decolour Remover (pink box) and you will get this shade out without any problems. Hair that has been stripped has had both natural and artificial colour pigments removed, therefore you should always have your chosen hair colour/shade at hand to achieve your desired result after the stripping process. Normally she has a beautiful light red. So this is indicating to me your hair needs the lightening method it used to have. Best Scott. Next, (with the cap still on), rinse the stripper off the hair and use the conclude balm as instructed in the pack. The key to successful hair colour is achieving a good base shade. Timing is also key; do not attempt to conduct several permanent colour processes on your hair within a one-month period. Aqua (Water), Sodium Oxymethylene Sulfoxylate, Myristyl Alcohol, Glyceryl Stearate, Cetrimonium Chloride, PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Parfum (Fragrance). It is possible to work with the product to create specific results based on your colour requirements; –. It sounds like the strand test had been unknowingly done on a previously highlighted area. Hi Leann, It is certainly worth you having a purple shampoo to hand. This time it has not really worked at all, in fact, I think it looks a bit darker than after the first time I tried it. Meaning, the product will remove unwanted hair colour, without effecting or lightening the underlying natural hair colour. I am recommending this for the process I am about to suggest, because I know Decolour Stripper is kinder on hair that has been multi-processed and will enable you do a second process afterwards. Next, apply Decolour Remover onto your daughter’s hair and it should get all the dark out. If you feel the hair still has a green tinge (after the pink), just repeat the pink application again. If you mix Decolour Remover in a tint bowl and apply with a brush, it is possible to achieve a balayage or ombre colour removal effect. Those unwanted colour molecules can then be flushed from the hair during the rinsing phase. Hi there, I need advice please. Hi Scott, My goal is to get back to my natural colour which is a reddish brown (with some grey now) and to then just use a semi permanent on the roots to cover the grey. I would suggest the next application at maybe the 7 day point from the first application of Decolour. Decolour Remover can only reverse artificial permanent colour pigments; it cannot reverse lightening. So I used a colour remover (Colourless by Revolution) within about 3-4 days of the latest attempts at colouring. Just keep it topped up. For the forseeable future you will be able to create a good grey shade without the need for any kind of permanent colour intervention. However, you might find the exposed underlying colour isn’t that bad. 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