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(@ainsleymac)
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Hi all!

Sorry if this has been covered but i am confused - can i use a semi perm straight after? like a directions?

Thanks

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Posted : November 21, 2012 9:39 am
(@janineb)
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Hi all!

Sorry if this has been covered but i am confused - can i use a semi perm straight after? like a directions?

Thanks

Yes πŸ™‚

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Posted : November 21, 2012 10:50 am
(@zaralily)
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I'm going to use Provoke Hair Colour Remover Extra Strength tonight!

I got it from savers for Β£3.99!
Going to follow the advise in this thread, hopefully it'll get rid of any left over residue from the toners I've used! πŸ˜€

Update πŸ˜€

I went from this:

To this:

I can't see any green but pretty bad lightening at mine in the middle of the night, aha.
I mixed Part 1 and 2 together, left it for 30 minutes but blasted on warm with the hairdryer every 5 minutes, rinsed in hot water for 10 minutes, rubbing in half of Part 3 for 10 minutes, rinsed in hot water for 10 minutes, dried by 90% then rubbed in the rest of Part 3 for 10 minutes and then finally rinsed for 10 minutes.
I used a timer and I only rubbed part 3 in for so long because I ran out of hot water so I though I might as well rub it in more.
Then I just put on some coconut conditioner for an hour while I watched some TV πŸ™‚
I couldn't wait to see what it looked like so I blow dried it!

I only got the before photo from lots and lots of toning with Beige Blonde and golden shampoos! I had a pastel green before that!

Attached a better photo!

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Posted : June 27, 2013 6:24 pm
(@lauraaa)
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Stupid question, if the colour comes back after you bleach your hair, how soon  can you use it again? (jobaz)

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Posted : June 28, 2013 4:47 pm
(@pippachainsaw)
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as soon as you like. It's pretty drying though,  aao maybe deep condition/let it get greasy fieay. but is entirely up to you.

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Posted : June 28, 2013 5:37 pm
(@lauraaa)
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Thanks πŸ™‚

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Posted : June 28, 2013 6:05 pm
(@RedHeadx)
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Is there any reason why this woudn't work with decolour remover, too, as an alternative to the two 'towel dry' stages? I've used colour b4 twice and the last time the lift was amazing (light golden blonde!) but it had reoxidised to ginger within two days. I'm going to have one last go with decolour remover but since it's the last opportunity before cracking out the bleach, I want to make sure I do it right.

Not sure if you'll see my post as it has been a while since you posted, but I was just wondering how did you get on in the end? Did you try the drying with a hair dryer in the middle of rinsing the Decolour remover?

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Posted : September 25, 2013 5:55 pm
(@m0rbi)
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Thank you so much for this; currently in the process of strand testing some ColourB4 to see the results :]

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Posted : March 9, 2014 9:31 pm
(@al1ce)
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Has anyone tried Colour Stop by Scott Cornwall i bought some for my colour but just wondered if it would work after colour b4, i had the problem were i had a lovely all over light colour i wanted to keep but after a few days it went darker and darker, really wanted to stop it going darker and wish i had found this product then to see if it worked.

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Posted : March 13, 2014 9:57 pm
(@elastic-heart)
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Thank you so much for posting this! I've been struggling with my hair darkening while rinsing and I will definitely give this a go!  *hugs*

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