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I have had black hair for over a year now, i have used colour b4 twice in two days and my hair is now a reddy brown prob on a base 5 quiet uneven colour and fairly dry. My mid-lengths are still quiet dark where the colour has built up do you think a bleach bath would help?

You need to deep condition your hair and wash it a couple of times to make sure all of the B4 is out before bleaching, as the bleach can react with B4 residues and turn your hair black again. Red only needs a ginger base to go very bright, however I would not put a permanent or any dye that requires developer onto bleached hair, nor would I recommend bleaching it prior to a permanent.

This is because developer bleaches out your hair to deposit the replacement colour, so to put a permanent on freshly bleached hair will be double processing and you risk damaging your hair. I would bleach bathe, use a semi for a month and then try the majicontrast, or use the majicontrast on unbleached hair. Semis always look better than permanents anyway! I have a question though I don't even know if it can be answered. I've used colour B4 once on my over-dyed-black hair and it worked a charm in my eyes.

It's so much lighter than I expected! There is still some dark colour left behind, it was gingery but using Joico violet shampoo just 3 times did wonders on it and now it's very much brown and not ginger. Anyhow, I'm going to use Colour B4 on it again, probably today, and after that I plan on bleaching it Directions 40vol to get my hair as light as it can go, and after that I won't bleach the ends again only refresh my roots.

Sooo my question is, how long should I wait before putting on the bleach? I was planning to put it on 1 week after colour B4, after lots of conditioning I don't have anything too fancy! I have normal conditioners and Tresemme hair masque, is that enough? I've seen lots of comments to "wait a few days" but never heard any outcome of those people who waited a few days to a week A broad question I guess Hopefully someone can speak from experience?

Thanks for your help! I don't have the patience for bleach bathing, and just hoping to get as much colour out as I can with 1 bleaching. I'm not sure what colour I'll have, I'm hoping for something quite blonde but not expecting too much. I have directions Atlantic Blue to put on if I don't really like the blondey colour I end up with. I might go with bleach bathing in next year, but not right now. Do you know any good way I can dilute the 40vol bleach?

I've already got the 40vol at home and don't want to waste it. I thought I'd put the bleach on the ends for the longest to work at full strength, and then only on the roots for a short time towards the end of the bleach developing time.

Is this a good enough option or do you still think I should dilute it? If you want to keep your hair nice, put some shampoo in that mix please!! The permanent brown might still come out but as it's been in for 3 months it might be hard to shift.

Sometimes the longer the dye has been in the harder it is to get out. Try Colour B4, at the very worst it'll do nothing at all but I'm betting it'll get some of the colour out for you.

You can try Colour B4 once a week for three weeks and it might get some more out each time. It's such a hit and miss product though. I've seen several mixed reviews. It may just strip out all the colour in one hit but as it's a non bleach based product it's always worth a try. If it does nothing at all then at least it's not damaged as much as a bleach. If you're dying afterwards as well make sure you've really got all the B4 out first otherwise it could react with the dye and turn it black.

So try it, hopefully it'll work well and you'll just need one application. Thankyou i will give it a go tonight and see, thanks for your help. Can someone help me at the moment? I have Colour b4 on my hair right now, removing some dark brown dyed in roots that are below some natural regrowth. I want to go red and pink this time. Please ensure you follow our safety and how-to instructions carefully to avoid any issues along the way.

Remember, if you have aquestion, please ask! Section the hair into 4. Working from underneath, gently work the product through the hair. Ensure the hair is well covered. Always use entire contents. Your hair should be completely saturated. For shoulder length and longer hair, two or more packs may be needed. Now start to work from roots to tips. Once hair is completely covered, place cling film over the hair.

This generates heat and encourages the cuticle to open. Once ColourB4 has been on the hair for 60 minutes, begin to rinse for 5 minutes or 10 minutes if you have long or thick hair using warm or hand hot water. Once rinsed apply half of the bottle C Buffer. Work through the hair, the same as a regular shampoo. Now, rinse for a further 5 minutes. Apply the second half of bottle C Buffer.

Repeat with a 5 minute rinse. Now check the results in natural daylight after drying. Repeat the process for up to three times in one day for stubborn, dark and very old dyes in the hair.

We recommend that you wash your hair twice with a clarifying shampoo to remove product residue and silicone build-up from the cuticle. Shake for 60 seconds. In addition you may find it easier to squeeze small amounts of product into the gloved palm of your hand and apply with finger tips. Once evenly applied, process for 60 minutes. It is at this stage the artificial hair molecules are being shrunk.

Apply the oil all over your dry hair, from roots to ends, before washing it. Leave it on for 10 to 20 minutes Rinse with shampoo and warm water. Repeat this routine 2 to 3 times a week. Apply a few drops of the oil to your scalp. Then, from roots to ends. Leave it on for 20 minutes and rinse with shampoo. Repeat this routine 3 times a week.

Olaplex No. Wet your hair, apply Olaplex No. Rinse your hair and apply Olaplex No. Leave it on for 15 to 20 minutes. Rinse and dry as usual. Repeat every time you wash your hair. Garnier micellar cleansing water offers deep hydration for both your skin and hair. You can apply it every 2 to 3 hours from ends to lengths.



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