How To Remove Semi Permanent Hair Color From Your Wig

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Okay, i wanted to do this video so that i can show you guys how i remove semi-permanent hair color from my wigs once i've dyed them. I colored them so um the things that you will need in order to do. That would be a box of baking, soda and almond hammer right here and some hair color um. This is the hair colors of choice that i want to use um on my wig once i take this hair dye out of this wig, which is a i believe, it's called a sparkling or flaming orange by kiss hair color. I want to use rose gold and cinnamon, so i may do that portion of the video, but right now i just want to show you guys how i remove to my hair color from a wig um. I thought this was like ingenious and it saves me a lot of trouble from having to use harsh bleach in order to lift color back out of the wig and it damages the hair. This is the gentlest way that i know possible to remove to my permanent hair color from a wig other things that you'll be needing is some clarifying shampoo in this case, i'm using alberto vo5's, kiwi lime squeeze clarifying shampoo. This works good. You can get these for like a dollar a bottle from family dollar, which is where i got these from um. I got two because i have a little bit left in here and then i'm going to use another one, and then you want to use regular dishwashing liquid on wash your dishes with. So these are the materials needed in order to get or lift hair color out. Your wig, this wig that i'm using right now to do this with, like i said this is flaming orange. I believe my kiss hair color that i had in this wig - and it's been this way for about two months now, but i'm ready to change the color um out of this and just take this out um. This is 613 blind straight um, hair um that i got from my local beauty supply, and this is a 6x6 frontal that i had put in this cap, and i ventilated this from myself. It was a plain lace, closure and i took fresh hair and i ventilated every strand that you see into this wig into this closure. So this is a wig that i made myself. So let's get started. Okay, so i'm going to go ahead and prepare the wig to remove the hair color from it. So this is just a small plastic container that i had gotten from my family dollar. It was like literally just a dollar, it's a bella container and it's just the right size for me to remove the hair color out of my wig unit. So i'm adding some dishwasher liquid first and i'm adding like maybe two to three teaspoonfuls of um dish detergent. So that i can suds it up real good and then i'm following that up with roughly maybe about a third to a quarter cup of baking soda and then i'm adding my vo5 clarifying shampoo into the mix, i'm just dumping or using out the rest of the Remaining shampoo in this bottle before i open the new container and then roughly i'm going to maybe use maybe about a fourth of clarifying shampoo into this and then after i'm going to go ahead and swish it around and mix it up real good. So that all the product can saturate the hair unit, now i'm going to place my hair unit into the mixture and i'm making sure that it's not tangled and i combed it out beforehand, so that it won't be any tangles into the hair. And i start to dip it into the water into the hair first and then i work my way up until it's fully submerged into the product and then i'm just going to go ahead and just keep dunking it in the mixture until the hair color comes out Of the wig - and that's essentially, what you do you just making sure the product, saturates, the wig and, as you can see already, the water is starting to turn orange and the product is being removed quickly from the hair unit. So i continue to keep dipping the hair unit into the mixture um. I spent about five minutes doing this and, as you can see, it's getting lighter like it's, not the deep, um, red, intense or red base, intense orange that you saw in the unit. So it's getting lighter and lighter and, as you can see, the water is getting darker and darker. So i continue to do this for about five minutes. In some cases, when you're dealing with um pigments, that are, you know real intense in color, they could be a little bit more stubborn to remove. So in all. I think i spent about 20 minutes removing this hair color from this unit and, as you can see, is getting lighter in some cases when you're dealing with stubborn colors like this, you may have to do this twice, so i decided to go ahead and continue to Keep dipping this wig and getting out as much product as possible, but when the color is saturated, when the water is saturated with you know so much color, you have to start off with a new fresh mixture, so i decided to go ahead and make another bucket Of this mixture - and i continue to remove the hair color from the wig unit so like i said you can see it getting lighter and lighter, and at this point you know, i decided that i was going to go ahead and you know make a fresh mixture. So i can remove the remainder of the product from the hair, so this is my second go-round, and this is a fresh mixture of the clarifying shampoo, the dishwashing detergent and the baking soda. So i'm going to continue to keep dipping this hair unit into the mixture and, as you can see, it's really really light. Now it's getting to that stage to where, on the blonde um will return. You know to you know, to the hair unit color to the hair unit in color, so i'm just going to continue to keep dipping this until i remove all of the hair color from the wig and it's platinum blonde again. This is what the hair is. Looking like, after the second pass in the um water, and as you can see, it's real pale in color, a lot of the orange is out as you can see through the back. It'S like real light. Okay, so this is the end result. I have been dipping it for a few minutes now, and this is what it looks like with all the colors stripped out of it and, as you can see, all of the hair color is out of the hair and it's at its original blonde. Color no damage. No frizz, no dryness, no brittleness to the hair, no breakage, it's soft and silky, and it's just as good as new as when i first purchased the hair. So now i'm washing um we're actually rinsing the hair unit thoroughly of all the product out of the hair, because you don't want to leave any residue behind and it be grainy or gritty. So i'm just gon na take about two to five minutes to make sure that i thoroughly rinse this hair out and get all of the product and the shampoo out of the hair, and after that i can air dry it or blow dry it. If i choose to, but there you have it all of the hair, color is removed from the wig and it's restored to its original color, as it was when i first purchased the hair. So that is the quickest simplest, easiest method of removing semi-permanent hair color. From your wig units, if you didn't um have a solution as to how to do that um now you do and it's safe. It'S quick! It'S easy and i find myself using this method. When i want to switch out hair units, you know and color them on a regular basis, so that i don't have to buy multitude of wigs that i want a hair color. I can just safely remove the hair color from the wig units that i already have, so i decided to go ahead and recolor this hair unit, so i wanted to include it because i didn't want to have to do it at a later time. So i'm just going through the process of coloring this wig, so i made a fresh batch of water. I made it warm and i'm adding my rose gold, hair color to the water and i'm going to use the watercolor method to dip my wig into the hair. Color so that i can dye it a rose pink. Oh my bad, a rose gold color, so i'm just going to go ahead and um. Add this color to my unit and then i'm going to add another color to where i just want to color the ends of the hair, because i figured a rose gold and a brown color combination would be nice on the hair. But i just wanted to add it to the bottom um of my hair at the bottom tips. So that's what i'm going to use. I think i use cinnamon by uh adore yeah. I use um cinnamon by a door on the ends or the tips of my hair, so so so so and like i said, i'm just dipping the ends because i just wanted that touch of warmth on the ends of my hair. So i thought this would be like the perfect color combo and to where i can add this cinnamon hair color to this rose gold, colored wig unit, i'm going to use some silicone mix infused with argan oil to add to this wig unit and i'm going to Wrap it inside a plastic bag. The heat trapped inside the bag will insulate the wig unit and will lock the moisture and the conditioning in overnight, and i let it sit for about 24 hours before i take it out either blow dry or let it air dry. So that i can style it and there you have it, that is how i remove semi permanent hair color from my wig units. I hope you guys enjoyed this video if you did like share comment subscribe, tell a friend to tell a friend and i will check in with all of my beautiful superstars later i bid you ado bye, you

blackmarya: For people wondering this won't remove green all the way, dyed a wig turquoise tried this method multiple times and it still had a mint green tint, a gentle bleach bath or a semi permanent dye remover like pulp riot blank canvas doesn't work either. Looked it up and toning with the water colour method with a very small amount of pink to cancel out the green to a silver tone is the only way

C c: This was very helpful thank you!

KIMMIE KAKES: THAT'S AMAZING IM NOT A WIG WEARER HOWEVER THIS WAS EXCELLENT INFORMATION TO SHARE AND A PERFECT DEMONSTRATION TO SHOW YOU ARE SOOOO GIFTED YOU CAN DO AMAZING NAILS YOUR MAKEUP IS ALWAYS GORGEOUS AND YOUR WIGS ARE ALWAYS LAID IM JUST IN AWE OF YOU QUEEN HAVE A GREAT DAY STAY BLESSED!!!!❤❤

mia jai: I literally dyed my unit the same color a little darker and want to change the color. I know this method will work, thank you!

Jordan Ogwe: it worked for me! thanks so much

Itss DreDa: Just great

Mayra Estrella: Can I use this on my real hair ?

🦋KeMiyah 🦋: I dyed my wig like a ginger color last night and I want it a little lighter can I redye it without having to bleach the hair again ?

Sobrianne Amaralde: Does it work on Natural hair? I have bleached blonde hair and wanna dye it orange but I wanna know for sure that I can wash it out completely

KamariMari: Thank you for this tip

Capt. Ty: Does this work from purple to brown ?

Danasia Bates: Can you use any brand shampoo ?

Faith Aiera: Will this work with blonde hair that I dyed black? I know some colors are stronger than others it didn’t work with red

Ariee Metcalf: Can you use any clarifying shampoo

Tasha B.: Was this water colored previously?

Lavenia Howard: Hi would this work on silver bundles to recolor a burnt orange , hair was originally 613

Lashunda Holton: Thank you

Ree Ree: will this work for a wig jus bought, to get the black color to a lighter brown?

Al’Janae Anthony: Does this work on darker colors?? I’m going to try this method to lighten my burgundy bundles to a lighter red

Tyshiauana McGill: can I use this method to turn my red wig back to black?

Tiera Nicole: Did you use cold or hot water

Makhia Gibbs: Can I use this if I don’t have a 613 wig

Jacqueline Ogbor: Thank you

Kya B: does the temperature of the water matter?

The RapGame Or StreetLife: Can you do this on natural hair ? To remove black semi permanent color

jefnizi: I’m sooooo frustrated why none of my adore colour (aqua) is coming out of my wig and I used the same stuff

Harley ThaDolly: Its not all out that wasnt 613 lol but this helped alot unless it was 27 when you started

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