Highly recommend trying Scott Cornwall hair color remover. It took me from years of box dye black to copper red in just 2 applications. And it’s non damaging. Really surprised how little color was removed with the color remover products in this video
Hi Alexandria! Clarifying the hair is not necessary but is a great first step and can help remove any build up that is presently on the hair before the color service. Every client will have different needs when it comes to color correcting.
I have my hair box dyed black and got grey roots, Id be mad if my hairdresser takes me back to where I was. I want my grey hair to blend in not to end up with black dye on my roots again!
I love this result🥰But I have a question! To obtain a lighter result after using black box dye, is it mandatory to use bleach? can't i just skip that step and just use toner?
Hello! Toners are only meant to deposit color-- they won't lift the black color at all. In order to properly lighten, you will need to use lightener and then tone afterwards.
Honestly, I feel the same way. All those steps basically gone to waste, only to loop back around to almost the same look. Only slight difference are little peek-a-boo strands and wisps of red and a hair trim to get some of the damaged ends off. Seemed like a waste of steps, time and money, to be frank. The client could've just plopped more dark hair color onto the red at roots to match the rest of the hair, really.🤨
Do you know you used the Malibu C cpr and Disruptor wrong? You are supposed to use the Disruptor 1st and process under heat for 25-30 minutes then use the CPR and process under heat next and also use the Clarifying shampoo first before this disruptor and then after this disruptor and then after the cpr three times.
As you can see from the before many she tried a lighter shade but by applying color over and over an inky black shade in the ends of the hair develops.
Impressive process and a fantastic video! However, it seems like a lot of effort just to achieve such a dark result. The number of steps taken feels excessive for the final outcome. While the technique is commendable, it raises questions about the necessity of all those steps for the desired goal. It's possible that the stylist had a conversation with the client that provided context we might not be aware of. From an outside perspective, the final result appears a bit too dark.