Hi everyone! This one is for the pros but tons of information to learn out of this one. (Sorry, I tend to over share making these videos long 🫣) This indirect dye removers are highly underutilized and a staple in my salon for color corrections. Thanks again for watching and I hope you enjoy! ❤
I seriously needed this video! I’m getting into being a fashion color specialist and a lot of people have black box dye 😫 this definitely helped weigh out options. Another great video!
Great video 🥰 I'm surprised that the last one did not include (or at least recommend) a final step containing hydrogen peroxide. This last step redo the oxidative process (that has been undone by the step 1 and 2 mixed together) on the molecules that has not been washed out, thus it allows to see exactly what's left in the hair. Without this, and if another oxidative hair color is applied, the stubborn reduced hair dyes will re-darken at the same time the new dyes are processing (because of the hydrogen peroxide in the mix) and the final result can be way darker than desired. Thanks for teaching all hairstylists 😍
I’m not gonna lie the Rusk product scares me a bit. It sounds like a perm solution and a neutralizer. My granddaughter put a permanent level 6 over a demi perm level 6n filled over blonde highlights. She loved the results a nice chocolate brown but it faded pretty quick even tho it was filled. She did it herself and it pulled why looks like a level 3. I’m wondering if perhaps the tube wasn’t the color marked on the box. I had her buy the Malibu clarifying shampoo and the CPR which left it really patchy. My daughter did it and I suspect they didn’t have it fully saturated. How do you feel about using this system and adding the Malibu DDL?
I see what you mean however there are so many variables to consider like grow out, shampoo frequency, environmental factors and styling habits. If the hair is layered with box dye and it’s not lifting out, you have the option to use CPR and Elimin8 up to 3 times in one day.
@MirellaManelli okay so here is my thoughts, I like how the car worked on its own, and maybe I didn't use warm enough water to mix mine. Hence to clots. I did the whole cpr treatment with the undoo goo shampoo and did the color disruptor first and over it the cpr and them put my client under the dryer. But it didn't do much of anything. I'll try just cpr by itself next time on another client.
Good reviews, but I wish you showed them all laid out because some of them you didn’t even have labeled, which was the original which one you added the die and then show all the different companies labeled and maybe we could take a screenshot and I still am not understanding what your favorite wasfor permanent removal
Hi everyone! This one is for the pros but tons of information to learn out of this one. (Sorry, I tend to over share making these videos long 🫣) This indirect dye removers are highly underutilized and a staple in my salon for color corrections.
Thanks again for watching and I hope you enjoy! ❤
I seriously needed this video! I’m getting into being a fashion color specialist and a lot of people have black box dye 😫 this definitely helped weigh out options. Another great video!
So glad it was helpful!
Yay new Mirella upload!!!
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Great video 🥰
I'm surprised that the last one did not include (or at least recommend) a final step containing hydrogen peroxide.
This last step redo the oxidative process (that has been undone by the step 1 and 2 mixed together) on the molecules that has not been washed out, thus it allows to see exactly what's left in the hair.
Without this, and if another oxidative hair color is applied, the stubborn reduced hair dyes will re-darken at the same time the new dyes are processing (because of the hydrogen peroxide in the mix) and the final result can be way darker than desired.
Thanks for teaching all hairstylists 😍
I'm surprised too. I read the instructions a few times to be sure but I felt like I had more questions than answers on what to do with the product.
@@MirellaManelli Considering the nonexistent results, any neutralizing solution would have been just a waste of product 🤣
@@Arosci 🤣 definitely. I’m thinking I needed to use heat but even then, I know the other products work well without heat so there’s that.
I’m not gonna lie the Rusk product scares me a bit. It sounds like a perm solution and a neutralizer. My granddaughter put a permanent level 6 over a demi perm level 6n filled over blonde highlights. She loved the results a nice chocolate brown but it faded pretty quick even tho it was filled. She did it herself and it pulled why looks like a level 3. I’m wondering if perhaps the tube wasn’t the color marked on the box. I had her buy the Malibu clarifying shampoo and the CPR which left it really patchy. My daughter did it and I suspect they didn’t have it fully saturated. How do you feel about using this system and adding the Malibu DDL?
Too bad the swatches weren’t dyed 3 or 4 times to help demonstrate the client who comes in with that sort of scenario. Just a suggestion:)
I see what you mean however there are so many variables to consider like grow out, shampoo frequency, environmental factors and styling habits.
If the hair is layered with box dye and it’s not lifting out, you have the option to use CPR and Elimin8 up to 3 times in one day.
I’m excited to try the rusk brand! I’ve tried the goldwell coler remover and was very disappointed
Let me know how it works for you! I'm so curious to see your results 😊
Thx for the great video! :)
Thanks for watcing!
I'm excited to see the Malibu c. I tried mixing the car but it got stuck in lif everything I tried it
I’m excited to know what you think about it after watching this video!
@MirellaManelli okay so here is my thoughts, I like how the car worked on its own, and maybe I didn't use warm enough water to mix mine. Hence to clots. I did the whole cpr treatment with the undoo goo shampoo and did the color disruptor first and over it the cpr and them put my client under the dryer. But it didn't do much of anything. I'll try just cpr by itself next time on another client.
Good reviews, but I wish you showed them all laid out because some of them you didn’t even have labeled, which was the original which one you added the die and then show all the different companies labeled and maybe we could take a screenshot and I still am not understanding what your favorite wasfor permanent removal
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