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from: Conair Corporation, Inc.
Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: one 'n only
Ingredients: Part 1 Color Reducer: Water (Aqua), Sodium Hydroxymethane, Sulfinic Acid, Hydroxyethyl Cellulose, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothizolinone.
Label: Conair Corporation, Inc.
Manufacturer: Conair Corporation, Inc.
Publisher: Conair Corporation, Inc.
Sales Rank: 50839
Studio: Conair Corporation, Inc.
Features:- Value package includes 4 fl oz (118 ml) Color Reducer, 4 fl oz (118 ml) Conditioning Catalyst, and 4 fl oz (118 ml) Processing Lotion.
- Removes unwanted permanent hair color. Controlled usage allows color correction to specific areas.
- Designed for full or slight color corrections.
- Gently removes permanent hair color no matter how long it has been in hair. Easily removes any level of hair color. Effective on all hair types - leaves hair in optimum condition. Precise control formula is easy to mix and apply.
- Does not contain ammonia, or formaldehyde. Gently reduces the size of color molecules, allows for easy color removal. No unpleasant odor. From 6 to 16 applications depending on whether use is for partial or full color correction.
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Product Description: Directions: 1. Apply to dry hair. 2. Mix equal parts of Colorfix Part 1 Color Reducer and Part 2 Conditioning Catalyst in tint bowl or an applicator bottle. (Mix as much as will be needed for the density and length of hair that requires correction.) Wearing gloves and using a tint brush, apply quickly and evenly to the hair. If mixed in an applicator bottle, shake vigorously until thoroughly mixed (45 seconds to 1 minute). Gently work through the hair to ensure even penetration. After mixing Part 1 Color Reducer and Part 2 Conditioning Catalyst, use as quickly as possible, since the activity of the mixture decrease with time. 3. Cover loosely with a plastic cap, and process up to 20 minutes. Strand test frequently. Low, warm dryer heat may be used to speed processing time. 4. Rinse hair for 3-5 minutes and shampoo. If sufficient color is not removed, repeat Step 2 and 3 (this may be done on damp, towel-dried hair). Depending on condition of scalp and hair, do not repeat process more than 2-3 times. 5. When desired level of color removal has been achieved, apply Processing Lotion for 5 minutes. (Due to the nature of dye molecules, it is possible that hair may redarken to an unacceptable level. If it does, repeat Steps 2-4 on damp hair, until sufficient color is removed.) 6. Rinse well. Dry hair with a warm heat setting. (A hot setting may cause scalp irritation.) You may now proceed with your color application, if performing a full color corrective service.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Amazing!!! Took accidental Elvira-esque Black hair back to normal quickly and safely!
I have never written a product review before, but I had to for this one! I dyed my hair jet black earlier in the week (I have no idea what I was thinking) and hated it the moment it completely dried. I started researching fixes immediately, and this was by far the overwhelming choice of other people who've had my same predicament. I have to say, I completely understand why!
Instead of going to a salon and paying $100 to $150 dollars I went to Sally's and picked this up for $10, and ... Read More
Rating: - Best Color remover HANDS DOWN!
I have soft black/blackish brown hair naturally. I have been dying for years to cover the gray. Sometimes i would get tired and try a lighter color...but when I would lighten my hair not only would it get damaged, but my roots would turn yellow! then when I would redye my hair, my roots would be like a neon orange. I could NEVER get my roots to match my hair, so I would get so frustrated, I would go back to black! Well last time I dyed my hair, i used a different product and it turned blue-black, ... Read More
Rating: - Doesn't work on black hair
I suspect all the people with success stories don't have the same jet black hair I have. Or maybe you have to remove it quickly to have results... I'm not sure. My hair is naturally dark blonde and I dyed it jet black just over a year ago. I decided to take it back to my natural color, or at least SOMETHING lighter, and this (along with several other color removal products) did nothing for me. Scratch that, my roots are a horrible shade of blonde now and my black is still very black. Not even a lighter ... Read More
Rating: - Does not work!
One'n'only Colorfix does not work! I followed the directions, a bottle later my hair looks exactly the way it did before I used Colorfix.
Rating: - Really works good!
I just bought this product tonight and I admit I was very worried it wouldn't work on my hair. I've done so much experimenting with it over the years, I thought that there was no way it would take out years old dye. I've bleached it, had at least every color of the rainbow in it w/ Manic Panic, and I've been using dye on my hair since I was a teen (now age 26). I needed to take out a darker chocolate brown I had put in my hair months ago to go redhead yay! I was sick of killing my hair bleaching, and did some ... Read More
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