Isa

  • 1 month

    Get rid of pigment?

    Hi! Four months ago I used Wella Color Fresh mask in my hair, and the stylist who recommended it said it would wash out completely, but no, after 4 months I still have red violet pigments in about 10 cm of the ends. Can this get rid of the rest? I've been waiting a long time now and already shampooing 2-3 times a week with sulfate shampoo.

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    1 product in post Get rid of pigment?
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    • Hairdresser at Lyko
      1 month
      Hey Isa! 👋🏼 If your ends were bleached beforehand, the pigments can stick 😅 This deep cleansing shampoo from Malibu c usually works great when you want to remove pigments from your hair, feel free to wash your hair several times and gently massage the ends, you can also let the shampoo sit for about 10 minutes - that should do the trick 😍 Another tip is to use a moisturizing mask after the shampoo, otherwise your hair might feel dry and rough ☺️ Hope that helps 🙏🏼 Have a nice day!

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  • 3 months

    How much rosemary?

    How much rosemary is in it?

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    1 product in post How much rosemary?
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    • 3 months
      Weird! It could be 0.01% and totally ineffective then :) Studies show that at least 1% is needed for effect. Skipping this then.

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  • 5 months
    Rating: 2 out of 5
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    Red

    Cacao intense is supposed to be a neutral ashy 4, but on my brown (about 6-7) it turned into wine-red tones! Not pretty at all. Something must be wrong with this and I am very disappointed :(

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    • 5 months
      I did a hair test. Additionally, I researched and there are tons of videos of people who tested this and the hair turns red-brown. In a 6.0 there shouldn't be any red, but rather a risk of it being too cool or turning green if you're light. There shouldn't be any red-purple pigments in this color. Same with cacao intense apparently. It's sad that you always blame the underlying hair because if you look at the color, you can see that it is red-brown already in the jar, which a neutral color shouldn't be! It should be added that it turned red both in my uncolored hair, which is at a 5-6a, and in my lighter highlights. So in that case, my natural hair is the same as my highlighted hair if they caused the burgundy pigments.......

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