How To Fade L'Oreal Colorista Hair Colour Fast

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In this video I'm showing how to fade hair colour faster without bleach, by using an anti dandruff shampoo thats grate for oily hair too. I wanted to use a method that i could use with hair products that i have in my house.

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Hi guys welcome back, welcome you to new money Jen, and I made video all about hair. If you see some of my previous videos, you will know that I have been noting l'oréal's new color mister wash out hair dyes. I operate my hair, pink and blue. In my last video - and I absolutely and after the results now the blue kind of lingers for a bit older, the pink and, as you can see, I have still got a little bit of blue left in my hair. The blue is not looking as vibrant. It is not looking as good as what it did look like when I first dyes, my hair, it linked it around for about ten bushes and, I must confess, went and rebelled 3 washes in, but I am over the color. So I know that L'Oreal do bathing accelerator shampoos. However, if you're like me and you're a little bit dressed the cash, you may want to try a home remedy, so I've done a little bit of research. I have found a recipe that I am quite keen to try and I thought I would let you know how I get on with the recipe so grab a plastic container and then get some table vinegar. This is just normal, cheap table, vinegar. I am going to add two capsules of vinegar to be pot at one capsule. If your hair is not as long as mine and then I'm just going to add a spoon just a regular like cereal spoon of oil into the mixer, as I are designed to withstand alkaline like shampoos and soaps, which are very, very alkaline but they're not designed To withstand the more acidic chemicals so by putting the vinegar in it's hopefully going to wash out and fade that colour faster. So I'm going to wash my hair now and let you know how I get on now: I'm going to wash my hair with a deep, clarifying, shampoo or use an anti-dandruff shampoo, just wash it as normal and then I'm going to rinse the ends off with the Vinegar solution and let that sit for about five minutes and then rinse it out. Okay, I'm back and I'm easy. Yes, it has really helped fade to color, it's a lot more sort of lighter aqua and where I have strands where there's no bleach in there, the color has completely gone from, though most of the color is just cleaning on to where I have the bleach. I actually found that most of the color came out when I had left be clarifying shampoo on rather than when I rinsed it after the vinegar. You might write this to see more time. That would definitely help accelerate the process a little bit faster. If you have dry or damaged hair, I would not recommend this method. Give you in the slightest clarifying shampoo is very deep cleaning and it can be quite drying. Also, the vinegar is very, very drying as well after I stood it in my hair. I was like. Oh, my god, so I watch some moisturizing oils in the ends of my hair and thankfully they have recovered that yeah. If you have damaged hair, I would not recommend it. If you have any message that you think I should give it go. Do let me know, I found this method on wikiHow and I really wanted it to be really honest representation of the method. I hope you enjoyed it. I hope you found it useful remember to subscribe, so you can come back all of your hair inspiration and think how I do my hair today, you can logon have a look and also don't forget, tag me in your pictures on Instagram as well, because I would Love to see, thank you so much for watching and I hope to see you my name

Wheelsnoheels - Gem Hubbard: L'Oreal have been in touch with me, I have made a video on it so feel free to check it out.https://youtu.be/AXLfr901UNI

Bill M: Your hair looks SO GOOD. It's very sweet of you to share all your knowledge and spread the joy of beautiful hair across the globe. (btw love the glasses, so cute OMG ♥)

Peace&Cookies〉(^_^)〈: It worked really well! Oh and the colour it faded to before you removed it was super pretty!

Amanda Hudson: I did my hair the same shade of blue as yours, from what I can see on your video and then tried the L'Oreal Colorista Fader shampoo and the first time, following the instructions on the tube, didn't produce any visible results whatsoever. The second time, I decided to apply the shampoo to my dry hair, saturating the bluest parts more and then adding hot water with my hands, not putting my head under the tap. Just enough to distribute the shampoo well throughout my hair. Then, I put a plastic hair wrap (from an old Frost & Tip bleach kit I had) and left it to work in the heat for a good half hour. Almost ALL the blue came out and I am left with a nice silvery color with a slight blue undertone. I'm thinking with this method, it should take one more application for the blue to completely be gone. The blue I used was actually L'Oreal Smokey Blue which looks a lot more blue on than what you see which looks gray on the box. Try that, if you don't want too much damage. It's better than bleach and yes the shampoo does actually work. Just leave it in longer than they suggest ... and use the heat-trap method.

Carson Clark: Your videos are always so informative! xx

Josie Luckhurst: Hey! I have two questions that I really need help on: 1)in lockdown I dyed my hair with semi-permanent box dye. My hair is naturally light brown and I dyed it very dark brown. I thought it would wash out but there's still alot of colour left in my hair even after many many months. And my roots are growing back lighter :( Would it be damaging for my hair to use a colour stripper to restore it to the natural colour? I want to get it back to how it was but I'm worried it will become really damaged and start to break. Also will it go back to how it was (a cool/ashy brown) or will it go orangey?? I'm trying to get rid of the orange x Thank you so much!

KezziesCorner: loved this, so helpful!!

Style Yourself Beautiful: Great video. Loved it! Did you try the 1 day Colorista Spray? I bought it the other day and it was such a disappointment. The bottle was like 8eu and it literally left no colour. :( :( The one you use must be different?

Victoria B-R: i tried vitamin c plus vinegar plus oil, then washed with dandruff shampoo and dish soap... all it did was make it lighter/brighter turquoise... put the pink over it, which washed out after ONE shower. back to where i started. how do we file a class action lawsuit against loreal???

xXHannaXx: I colored my hair almost four months ago and the red color is not coming out. I liked it at first and it didn't bother me what so ever but it is starting to. I tried almost everything but these streaks of red just won't leave me ever. Probably the last time i'll be doing this for a while. Thank you for this helpful Video though, it helped me better than the shampoo!

YaGirlNette: great video as always!

Katie King: hair color on point! :)

Danikah Smith: what kind of oil can I use? I have Vergin olive oil. also can I use my selsen blue shampoo?? thank you for your help! love your videos!

Rebecca Wood: I’ve used colourista pernemant gel colouring in rose gold and really want the colour out now, will this method work on my hair? I have prelightened hair under the rose gold and wondered if it would strip that out too? Xx

Rhianna: Wow this is great

Samantha Bodden: Great video love it

Miss Lala: Any other tips? I went to a salon twice and they bleached my hair and the color still will not come out!

Hennessy Cortesss: i did mine green and now it looks green but in certain spots it’s lighter then other

Katelyn Cox: Great video!

ThatBasicThespian: Would this method work for someone with short bangs. I am a guy and I dyed the entire bang. I'm worried it wont be fully out by my choir concert when we get back to school. Please help! Thanks!

flz k: I think baking soda also works well but i still cant get rid of my red colorista that has been staying for 3 weeks, i almost cleaned it everyday and tried lots of natural stuff for a week. Luckily my hair doesnt get damaged so i will keep trying but its really dissapointing. When i use baking soda with shampoo i see colour coming out but my hair is still all reddish brown i hate it

teddie: I dyed my hair burgundy and it faded after three weeks, it was a browny/red colour and so I dyed it teal and my god it’s looking ridiculous and I regret everything

Charity Galensky: I will never trust #loreal #lorealcolorista again with my hair!! Me and my daughter both used the turquoise and they both turned green and was in our hair for over a month in mine for 6 months cause I put the blue in my to. We both have blonde hair mine being light blonde. It will not come out! It only came out of hers sooner was because she was in the pool everyday in water!

Zaiya Fine Art: I did not really learn much from this i used the washable stuff on my entire head the teal color and itoo am tired of it i am about 17 washes in and its still clinging to my head i want it out lol

Yara Gruber: Can i take normal vinegar?

str c: is it only to remove blue or pink colour?could you tell me a formula to clear roots in hightlighted hair?maybe shampoo eith a bit of bleach?thanks for your answer

hoi ik ben tatum: I have it in my hair right now, i will say if it is lighter in about 5 minutes..

NatalyaxDiBiase: This stuff is awful my hairdresser is gonna be so mad

Ismat Sheikh: very nice like...

Amanda Makabali: I need your hair!

sistinia88: I'm never using this again it will not come out it's grey now

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