🎨 Unleash Your Hair's Potential!
L'Oréal Technique Effasol Color Remover is a gentle yet effective solution designed to remove unwanted hair color and build-up, leaving your hair primed for a fresh recoloring experience. Ideal for those looking to refresh their look without compromising hair health.
L**Y
Quick Blue
Love this bleach! L'Oréal Quick Blue lifts my hair up to 7 levels with ease, and the no-drip formula makes application super clean and easy. It’s powerful, fast-acting, and leaves my hair ready for any color I want to apply. Highly recommend for salon-quality results at home!
Y**Z
Lo máximo
Muy satisfecha
S**H
Best method I've found for direct dye removal!
I use this with warm water to get my direct dyes/fashion colors out and go back to platinum blonde or switch to another color. Works like a charm, the stained color washes right out. My hair is frizzy and dry after, but the product is like entirely ammonia so it makes sense; ammonia's job is to open the hair cuticle. Thus, dry, frizzy hair, but the pigment comes out. It leaves it prone to damage, so being gentle after is a must. But a few washes later with ph-balancing shampoo and conditioner to close the cuticle (I use products with aloe) and my hair is back to normal and soft and blonde and my dark brown natural regrowth is intact! Yay!Disclaimer: I've never used this with developer. If you use it with developer it will work like bleach and lighten your natural hair and possibly cause damage. Assess the instructions and the health and amount/type of dye stuck in your hair before choosing developer. Better safe than sorry. If your hair is badly compromised, don't use this with developer.
D**T
I used this for years I thought quick blue was good but time for me to throw the towel it's not good
If you want something that it can only be light your hair 6 levels when people want blonde they want blonde right I thought quick glue was supposed to make me blonde but it's not I was get blonde and you know I thought I was doing something wrong until I looked at the hair wheel and realize that blonde is starting at level 8 or even level seven actually starting at level 7 but the type of blonde that people want is in between 7 and 9 nine is like platinum blonde this quick glue only likes up to six levels and if you get up to level seven which is this maximum you're going to have hair falling out of your head so it can only go up to six levels he won't blonde you're going to need at least seven to nine so that means this product is only good if you want to be if you want to go from dark hair to a light colored brunette a dirty blonde then it's perfect for that if you want to actually be blonde you need you to different products because this product doesn't do that so this is literally the first time I responsibly bleached my hair and I haven't had any breakage no dryness like it's never been how it was before but if I use the proper bleach that goes up some nine levels then I could leave it on for the same amount of time and actually have the color that I want so color that it's not what anybody wants since I been throwing the towel they might be cheaper than everybody else but apparently there's a reason because no one wants to even go to six levels six levels is good for if you want to be a very dirty blonde orange hair or if you're going to Dyer hair color a different color afterwards then it's good to buy it up to six levels and that's where you can first start seeing color on your hair like that's when you actually have the ability to buy it a different color and actually be able to see it if you have dark hair so it's good for the minimum but I want to be blonde and I don't want my hair to fall off so that means I have to use the stronger powder with fluids literally not even formulated to do that
L**A
Removes color well.
This worked so well along with the vol 40 developer to remove the color from my dark brown wig knots. I saw this hack on a video and decided to try it. I was impressed
3**N
Don't expect it to take away all color...
My natural color is light brown. I have been dying it a chestnut brown for a few years (reddish highlights, but a single color not "salon highlights" , just a rich, reddish-tone brown the shows reddish in the sunlight especially. I've used Salermvision for years). I noticed more white hair coming and figured it's time to start going a bit lighter as over time my hair was definitely showing the dark shades towards the ends that results from coloring over time with few trims or on the ends of hair that are more porous and accept the dye. It was getting darker at the ends and my root coloring was evident to me.My plan was to use this to remove all that darker brown that accumulated over the years, starting fresh with no color. (White? my natural dark brown?) Well, folks, I had a gorgeous orange the color of freshly-picked carrots under a disco ball when I used this. A step away from neon punk rock orange. No problem, it was not what I expected, but I figured my new "light brown" would take when I dyed it a couple days later. Not. I was still a redhead, albeit toned down a bit.I received nothing but compliments on my new color, but it was clearly red. Not burgundy, auburn, but a dark-ish carrot-top. I love it, but it wasn't the expected outcome. That first coloring left me with amazing depth and tones all over the place, really glistening in the light. I got so many compliments, and comments, that my haircolor changed. I had planned on a subtle change to a lighter color, and instead had a full-on new color. Seriously, everyone loved it, said it suited my coloring/skin tone, etc., but it was drastic.A couple weeks later I dyed it a light brown again, and wouldn't you know, I'm closer to the chestnut brown I started with, even though the color this time was a dark ashe blond/light brown color with no reds. It's not quite as dark, but pretty close. This second dying about 3 weeks later has toned down the color change from "hey, did you dye your hair" to it is not noticeable except for the style now. I like subtle and stand out for my overall aesthetic, not a shock from drastic change.My hair is not in the same condition as it was before, I will say that while my results worked out great for the look/color, (lucky unplanned mistake), the condition of my hair was definitely dry/damaged at the ends. So I cut layers everywhere, keeping the length in the back so it's not quite so noticeable I did. It's a couple inches past shoulder length. I had long layers before, but now have overall layering so it "just" doesn't reach a ponytail in the back w/o gel or hairspray to hold it in place. It will grow, I cut about 2" off overall, and I've learned my lesson (I'm not a pro or a chemist, I will stick to coloring). I wrote this long review so you would be helped and not surprised. This color remover will remove build-up but not take your hair down to a neutral palet/blank slate to work with, you have to know how to manage color for the resultant base. Good luck!
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