Wednesday, October 28, 2020

How I Removed My Semi-Permanent Hair Color Without Bleach!

Are you looking to change up your hair color?  Well keep reading because I'm going to show you the SUPER easy way to remove semi-permanent hair dye from your hair without the excessive damage of bleach from my own experience!   Whether your original color is black, pink, blue, orange, green, blonde, brown, or RAINBOW whatever color it is as long as you used a semi-permanent hair dye it is very easy to remove this color to your original with most items you can find at home!  You can thank me later. See below for instructions on how to renew your hair game without over damaging. 

Things You'll Need: 

Gloves

Dish Washing Soap

10 or 20 Volume Developer ( I used the one that came with a box dye i never used.)

Baking  Soda

Purple Shampoo (Neutralizes Color)

Mixing Bowl

Mixing Stick or Brush

Hair Plastic Shower Cap (Optional)

1st Step: Choose the areas you would like to take the semi-color hair off it could be strips of your hair or your whole head. I am removing the dyed strips of hot pink in my hair.


2nd Step: Mix equal parts of dishwashing soap, developer, baking soda, purple shampoo into a bowl and apply to hair. 


3rd Step: Once hair is fully saturated in ingredients tie it up to keep away from face and add a plastic  hair cap.  *Please note try not to get the solution into hair parts you don't want to remove color from as it tends to make hair a tad lighter because of the developer.  Leave on for 30 minutes.


4th Step: Wash off the solution and voila! Hair color should be removed.  If some parts of color is not completely removed you may repeat these steps again. 


Review: I am very happy with the way it came out! It removed the color completely and i was able to tone it again with the purple shampoo!

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