Removing Existing Haircolor and Then Redyeing
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@mfcman2k7 I used the L'oreal Haircolor remover in the 1980's looking box. I can't recall the red that I used though. I'll have to see if I can't figure that one out for you!
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what make remover did u use n wa was the dyed u used
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Thank you!
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i love da new colour
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That's a pretty colour you have, I have used color remover before myself. It does have an odor to it but it works pretty well, just not for light coloured hair and its kinda drying so remember to moisturize and condition really well once your done using it.
shariangelinlove 10 months ago
@shariangelinlove Yeah, it really damaged my hair. I have since cut all of it off and have just been using Manic Panic dye in Vampire Red for a peek-a-boo red stripe in my bangs. :D
PhreakPhantasia 10 months ago
I see a difference your hair now more dark fusha highlights then it did with the previous color you had. Do the instructions say if it could be use on african american hair that has been chemiclly relaxed?
Eseercam 11 months ago
@Eseercam I'm not really sure. It's been over a year since I dyed it, and I don't ever really pay attention to the directions when I dye my hair. I'm pretty sure that it had ammonia in it, as I do remember it having that nasty smell to it.
PhreakPhantasia 11 months ago
Thanks for this vid! This is the second review I have seen when using the l'oreal haircolor remover!
ModSarah1 1 year ago
@ModSarah1 No problem! :D
PhreakPhantasia 1 year ago