JoBaz Hair Dye Remover
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- As advertised (2)
- Lighter shade
- Completely different colour
- Dye had no effect (2)
- Less than a day (1)
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Worst
If you black hair : DONT BOTHER ; I have brown roots and black hair : twice I did ; Show detailsabsolutely the best
I made comparing with another (far more expensive) product from Wella.... The winner is Jobaz!!!!! see comparative photos of how much hair color these products pulls......Jobaz lightened far more than Wella! Show detailsFantastic results
I'm so happy I came across this product. I was in semichem looking for hair dye not knowing this even existed. I've got dark brown hair but have been dying it for years as have lots of greys sneaking in. I dye it about every 6 to 8 weeks. I have psoriasis on my scalp so the medicated shampoo I use tends to duĺlen my colour quite fast. For a long time, the ends of my hair have been dry, rough and make my sleep bob quite bulbous. Little did I know its because of the use of permanent dyes over the years.So, I read the instructions a couple of t... Read moreimes and pasted on this product. I wrapped clingfilm and a towel round my head, closed all windows so no draughts and let it work its magic for an hour. It's pretty stinky, but absolutely bearable in the grand scale of things. I had a baby 5 months ago and my hair is still majorly falling out. When I started washing out the product, the hair in my hand was a lovely Auburny colour. I rinsed, rinsed, rinsed and did the buffering stages. As it says in the instructions, the molecules are still present in the hair at this stage, so if you skimp on the rinsing, the old dye won't be washed out - I'd say this is the reason why folk on here are giving bad reviews and claiming it didn't work. I struggled to get a comb through my hair when I went to dry it but think that's because I normally use conditioner and detangler. Ironically, even though all the old dye has been washed out of my hair, the greys are actually less noticeable because my hair is lighter, and super shiny. I had bought a chestnut brown permanent dye to put on afterwards but read that you should only use a semi permanent afterwards, or else hair will return it's dark colour again as shafts are porous and more absorbent. I actually really like my new hair colour anyway so will live with the greys for now, and my scalp seems to be better and my hair doesn't seem to be falling out as rapidly as it was.
Steer clear, just awful
Ive been dying my hair since my teens, using numerous products over the years. I saw this in savers UK, it was the cheapest there and was within my budget. Fast forward after application, looked like it worked (I go bright ginger). After rinsing it went back to dark brown/black! All it's done is made my hair smell and wasted my money. Now got to purchase a more pricey one that actually works! Show detailsDetails
Features:
Realise you made a mistake and want to get back to your normal shade without dishing out on salon prices? There is now an affordable DIY solution.
Permanent hair dyes work by expanding artificial dye molecules in the shaft of your hair so they can’t be washed out. JoBaz’s hair dye remover contains a formula that reverses this process and shrinks them so that they can be washed out.
The maximum strength edition works in 60 minutes and the normal strength product works in 30 minutes. Simply combine the activator (part A) and remover (part B), massage the product into your hair for the required time and then rinse off to remove the hair dye.
What reviewers thought:
Many reviews have claimed that the product worked very well for them, lifting previous dye jobs with ease.
A point of contention among the reviewers was the smell of the product which can be overpowering and unpleasant. Another key issue is that if the rinsing is not done properly and rigorously enough, the dye molecules will not be washed out and will expand again, therefore, putting the dye back in the hair.
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