![]() Yes, my hair is "brassy" now, but if I decide I don't like the color once it dries I can simply dye over it with ash blonde. My hair is still damp as I write this, but I can happily say the red is GONE. I wasn't sure if my sulfate-free shampoo would have the same results as a "regular" shampoo so I ended up using the "regular" shampoo and washed my hair for 20 minutes straight as advised. I quickly went to work on saturating my hair with the color oops, as I was applying the color oops I noticed it has a very thin consistency which was a bit messy. As soon as I opened the bottles, the smell of rotten eggs hit me like a ton of bricks. ![]() I picked up the "extra strength" at Target for 10 dollars.Įnclosed in the box is bottle 1 and bottle 2 (bottle 1 gets poured into bottle 2), instructions folded up with gloves, and a shower cap. At first, I thought "remove dye? yeah right" or "it'll probably turn my hair pink", but after reading and watching literally hundreds of reviews for Color Oops, I decided to give it a try. I did some research and discovered Color Oops. I last dyed my hair in March, so I've had about two inches of new growth, as my roots were growing in and the red started fading, I realized I was sick of the red but my only options seemed to be bleaching or going darker, both which I didn't want to do. I've been dying my hair since I was 11 or 12, I'm naturally a dirty blonde but I've been platinum blonde, light brown, dark brown, burgundy, bright red (as you can see in my avatar). ![]() I know this is an old topic, but I just wanted to throw in my experience with Color Oops.
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