🎨 Unlock your true hair canvas—ditch the dye drama, embrace the transformation!
PROVOKE Hair Colour Remover is a max strength, ammonia- and bleach-free lotion designed to safely remove permanent hair dye at home. Using a unique 3-step process, it reduces dye molecule size to wash out colour effectively within 30 minutes, making it ideal for multicoloured hair and quick colour changes without damaging your hair or compromising ethical standards.
Manufacturer | Karium |
Package dimensions | 16.4 x 10.4 x 6.6 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.26 Kilograms |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 10.2 x 6.5 x 16 centimetres |
Item weight | 0.26 Kilograms |
Brand | PROVOKE |
Colour | Multicoloured |
Format | Lotion |
Volume | 60 Millilitres |
Scent | Almond |
Special features | Not Tested On Animals, Hair colour remover |
Speciality | Ammonia-free |
Item model number | 40010942 |
Product Dimensions | 10.2 x 6.5 x 16 cm; 260 g |
ASIN | B00AZXQ3MG |
B**S
Works on dyed black hair
I have used colour removers before, I hadn't tried this brand before I was a bit sceptical, some of the reviewers rate this highly & others said it didn't work on simple colours & I have been dying my hair black for a few years now. I mixed the two bottles together, applied to my hair, put a shower cap on waited 30minutes then rinsed for 5minutes, used the buffer shampoo waiting 2 minutes then rinsed another 5minutes, I then added a bit of conditioner & rinsed again. Totally shocked me my hair wasn't dried out! EVERY colour remover I used in the past really dried my poor hair out, I was not looking forward to this but it honestly didn't happened with this product. I didnt really notice much scent while using the product but when my hair dried I did get a whiff of the off egg smell so the next day I used my first protein conditioner & the smell went. So the big surprise is this removed my black dye & left me with a medium brown. I honestly don't even mind the colour, it has taken all the colour out of my 'whites' (ok greys!) but I can live with this for a week, I have bleach ready to lift the colour a little before trying my next new colour. I am overall impressed with this & will gladly use again when I get fed up of my future colour :) I have asked 4 hairdressers & they all told me to wait 7 - 10 days before using bleach or I run the risk of my hair breaking off so I am lucky that I don't mind the colour this lifted my hair to. Every other day I am using a protein conditioner my hair doesn't feel or look like it needs it I just want it in superb condition for when I use the bleach this weekend. The rinsing felt boring but I did it while in the shower & had hubby do the stopwatch for me so wasn't too bad just a little boring, worth it for the overall result this has done.
S**Y
Hair colour remover
Avoid***Didn't work but that's not what bothered me the smell 🤢🤮 omg I don't no what the he'll is on the stuff but it's completely stuck out my house my hair stinks to high heaven iv washed and dried 3 times and it still stinks its going to take days of constant washing to get the smell out my hair it's diabolical do not buy and like I said it didn't even work and frazzles my hair slightly
C**S
Great but don't buy from it Amazon!
Ive used this product on several occasions and it does what it says on the tin. I've used it on permanent dyed black and darkest brown hair and it has worked effectively. It has lightened my hair ever so slightly above what I'd say is my natural colour but it tends to fix itself over time and is barely noticeable.People moan so much about the "rotten egg" smell and it almost deterred me from buying it. To be fair it just has a weird chemically smell which is nowhere as near as bad as the ammonia smell that comes off hair dye! (Which I guess you've used if you're buying this...)It is a bit annoying to use. You apply it as you would a hair dye and leave for 30 mins then rinse for 5-10 minutes. Then you apply half the bottle of buffer and leave for 1 minute, rinse for 5 minutes, apply other half of buffer, rinse for 5 minutes. Time consuming and a lot of rinse but I guess if you like standing in the shower that's fine. It's also probably a lot easier, cheaper and faster than using a hairdresser.When you've finished your hair will feel a bit like straw. I pack a load of conditioner on my hair, leave for a few minutes then rinse and that tends to correct the issue.Anyway, my final advice is don't but this product from Amazon (currently £7.99) as its far cheaper elsewhere. I bought the exact same item from Savers for £2.99.Hope this helps, it worked for me several times and I will use again if I dye my hair and then decide to remove it.
A**R
Please read full review for details but key point is, it works!!! What a relief!
So, I've decided to give a detailed review for this product in case anyone finds it helpful. If this is too long, my title sums it up.Firstly, this product comes in 3 bottles: 1. Activator 2. Remover 3. Finishing BufferAccording to the instructions, this product is suitable if you've used a darker permanent colourant and not suitable if you've bleached or lightened your hair, which makes sense.The instructions are that you mix bottles 1&2 and leave that to develop for 30 mins, taking special care to avoid any of it getting into your eyes. Then you run warm water over it for 5 mins, apply half of bottle 3, rinse for 5 mins, and reminder of bottle 3 for another 5 mins. Easy enough.What I've noticed:The combined 1&2 does have a strong chemical smell, and getting near the 15-20 mins mark (you have to leave it on for 30 mins) I started to get a stinking sensation on near my ears and the back of my neck. But not burning sensation. So I did that full 30 mins.When rinsing that off, I noticed the texture of my hair is different, so I'm worried it'll have dried out my hair. It didn't, I'll say more on that later.Also didn't notice any colourant in the water, or at least for the first minute or so. I closed my eyes for the rest of the time to avoid anything getting in it. I was looking out for that because another product I used a few years ago, B4, did literally washed the colour out. Again, I'll say more on that later.Bottle 3 smelled a bit better, you'll notice instantly, but that's the smell that will linger in your bathroom/shower long after. Also, none of the bottles are transparent, so when it says to use half first, I used about a third, only realising that when I poured out the rest for the final 5 mins to realise how much was still in it.So, going back to the worry about dried out hair. When I towel dried my hair after the whole thing, firstly, huge relief when I looked in the mirror! My hair is back, my hair colour and texture, still soft so I guess it didn't dry it out in the process. It worked and that's key, so 4 stars! And will be buying this again if I need to.Finally, a note before I wrap up this review. I used B4 a number of years ago. As mentioned above, when I rinsed using that, I could see the colour coming off in the water. But it was a long time ago, so don't know if B4 will still do that. And also not sure if it's got anything that do with the colourant to begin with.When I was deciding which colour remover to get, I did consider B4 again, because why risk it if you know something works for you? But didn't realise how many different types B4 have now, so it's a bit confusing. It's also more expensive and not available on prime (when I was shopping for it). So decided to go for this one after reading the reviews, and in turn, I hope this review can help some of you make that decision for yourself. This is only based on my experience this time. I know how frustrating it is to have a dye job go wrong. Hope this review helps!
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