- Cruelty Free, Vegan Friendly Formula.
- Contains no bleach, no peroxide, no ammonia.
4) Do not use rich, silicone-based shampoos, conditioners and styling products – until you have used Decolour Remover. Using very rich products can create a barrier on the hair, trapping the unwanted colour inside and making it harder to remove.
5) If you have just gone from blonde to brunette and feel the result is ‘too dark’, initially try a Balayage removal with Decolour Remover. Here, you only remove panels of hair colour throughout the head. This technique can create a more naturalistic, light brown in a (previous) blonde base, that initially looked too dark after colouring.
Are you wanting to remove a permanent colour now?
If you have recently coloured your hair and obtained a dark or tonal result you want to quickly remove, please read the following pointers: -
1) Whilst waiting for Decolour Remover to arrive, use a traditional dry shampoo to ‘mute’ depth and temporarily lighten.
2) Do not panic and immediately attempt to re-colour the hair. Decolour Remover will get the unwanted colour result out, but if you apply anymore colour (in the interim) the issues could become worse.
3) Wash hair several times in a clear shampoo. Doing this will destabilise the new unwanted artificial colour molecules, making their eventual removal fast.