How To Remove Dye From Lace Without Bleach

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products used: kiss-stain cleanser

l'oreal- color remover

Wow, it doesn't even look like guy was on the face. You ready. Is it okay? Okay, as you can see that this place has red and orange tile over it? Yes, I stay in this place just through this video, but it's okay, because I know it's gon na come out. One of the products I'll be using is color remover by L'Oreal. I purchased this product for only 559 at my local beauty supply store. When you purchase the item, it will come with instructions on the front of the package and instructions on the back of the packet, so another product that I will be using is a stain closer by kids. I also purchased this at my local Beauty Supply for $ 1.99, which is a really good price for a product that gets the job done. One of the tools I will be using is just an old toothbrush. I usually use to dye my hair with now. Can he start it with this method, I'll be using 50 volume, developer and I'll be taking the color remover powder and I'll be mixing it to a really thick substance when mixing it together, you want it to be really thick. So I add the powder first and then I'll go back in and add develop a little at a time. So that way I won't overdo it or it won't be too runny. As you can see, I made the substance very big to where I could sleep to come all the way over and it would not spill out now I'll, be wiping my toothbrush off just to make sure there's no leftover dye in it. Now I will spray it a very thick layer on top of the areas that are staying with the dye. I will be doing more than one coat just so I can get the layer to be really really thick. I didn't really smooth the layers out. The first layer was more smooth, but the other layer is on top of more clumped together and now I'll. Just let this sit for about five minutes. As a few minutes past, I started scrubbing the lace and you can even start to see some of the color coming out of the lace watch, the more that I scrub, the more color will start coming out of the lace. This is how the lace looks so far, just by me scrubbing it and before me, applying the stain cleanser. Now, for this step we'll be applying the stain cleanser, I would just be squeezing onto the lace and brushing it in the areas I applied it to. Even though I got most of the dye out of the lace, it was still a little Reds hint that I seen to it. So I just took more of the powder, and I went back and scrubbed it in a little bit of areas that needed some more to it after I scrubbed it. For a second time, I figured that this is good as I'm going to get it so I'll. Rinse it out, and then I will show you guys the triangle

Jade M: Do you think this will work if your trying to make the lace lighter if the lace is too dark for your skin tone ?

Dazmin King: Thanks so much, I loved the video

Mandy Holbert: Use water instead of developer for over toned blonde highlights. This one has a type of bleach it that color oops doesn't. Just not as strong as bw2 ect.Should work for knots as well

Envy Renae: So if you put it on the lace with hair instead of the part with no hair the L’Oréal stuff would seep through scrubbing it like that and get on your hair and and remove the color wouldn’t it ?

Jose Quijano: is that permanent hair dye on the lace or semi?

Cool Mom: Thanks! I am hoping this works on a wig as well without damaging the hair I have colored.

Bella: Where did you buy your lacefrontal

samora B: ❤️Thank youu

Robbert Nyhan: Just so you know, that is blue colored bleach. You say it's not bleach, but that is bleach. I promise you that.

Tammie F. Taylor: This seems like it would cause extensive shedding. All that scrubbing...

Simplyerin: New subbie

Jaden Codega: would this work with 20 volume developer?

J L: omggg your intro is just tooo cuteee

Amberly Kay: Into sooooo Cuteee

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