How To Remove Dye From 613 Wig Under R100 | South African Youtuber

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In this video I'm showing you an affordable way to remove dye from 613 hair using the reverse water methods. Once your hair is blonde again be sure to shampoo and condition it.

Thank you so much for watching.

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Hey guys welcome to my channel today, i'm going to show you an affordable way to remove dye from your wig first thing. You'Re going to need is clarifying shampoo. I got mine from this cam you're also going to need dishwashing soap as well as bicarbonate of soda aka baking soda as it's called in other countries. So i have my bucket filled with warm water, so i'm just gon na mix all three ingredients, no specific measurements. I'M just going unless the end and i'm going to mix everything together and leave the hair in there for 20 minutes. Please take note that you're going to have to do this several times before the dye is completely removed. It'S not gon na go away after the first round, so you have to be patient. I mean this is affordable as well. It works, even though you have to do it quite a number of times until the hair is back to being blonde. So yeah i'm dipping the hair in making sure if it's fully inside the water and i'm leaving it for 20 minutes and as you can see, 20 minutes later, the hair, the water is completely red, which means it's working. This is what the hair looks like. After the first round, definitely definitely lighter than it was at the beginning, not as red as it was, so this is round two i'm going back and this time around, i use boiling water um first time i i just used uh lukewarm water. I decided to go in with boiling water and i think i'll just use boiling water next time. I prefer it. I felt like it removed more dye than just lukewarm water. I know some people say it doesn't really matter if your water is cool or warm, but i think i prefer my water to be really hot. So this is what the hair looks like after the second round. As you can see, it's getting lighter and lighter. It has that pinkish tone not as red anymore, so this is round three mixing everything together once again and leaving the hair in there for 20 minutes. This is what the hair looks like after the fourth round, not completely blonde, but i'm going to leave it. This way, because i'm going to dye it another color, if you want it to be completely blunt, you can definitely repeat the process. This is what it looks like after rinsing with hot water still have a little bit of dye there, but it's okay! I'M going to dye it like i said so. Thank you guys for watching see you on my next one. Take care.

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Shug: This worked thank you!

Shebo Kusiyo: What a great video sis I always learn a lot from you. Thank you

Simply Ika: I don't wear a lot of wigs but this was educational. Thank you

kelli: Will it work if you add conditioner to the mixture

Constance khosi: New subbie ❤

QueenM: Hi, does the weave turn blonde because of the baking soda or blonde was the original color of your weave. I just want mine to be brown again because I had died it jet black. Thanks for your help

Tamara Canham: What colour are doing next. I think I should try this method in my to lighten the dye. I will just have to use the ingredients and make a paste , rub it in and leave it in for 20 minutes.

Talia Janette: the video i didnt kno i needed

Lulama Njuza: I died mine from a natural colour to jet black.. how many times would you recommend doing this?

Stella Dien: I love the red

Sisterz Parlor: Please was the dye a permanent dye ?

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