Tuesday, 31 July 2012


The One Hair Product I was Scared To Try

You've probably all heard of ColourB4, a product which claims to strip hair of dye and colour build up!
I'd seen a ton of mixed reviews of the product myself, some claiming that it just turned their hair orange, some saying that their hair went back to being dark a few days after use and ever some claiming it was a miracle product.
About a week ago I saw that ColourB4 were asking for bloggers for reviews on twitter, I replied showing my interest and in return they supplied me with a box of the Extra strong treatment. 
Like I said, I was so scared to try it out, but I figured that seeing as I have been dying my hair since I was 13, it would be good to start a fresh. 
I read through all of the instructions and set to it, below is a video of the whole process.
As for the issues I had heard of before I trying this, I can set a few things straight. 
-This product will only turn your hair 'orange' because the dye you are trying to rid of has lightened your hair and contains red tones. Even the darkest of dyes lighten your hair to make sure the dark shade is as deep and shiny as can be. Therefore you will most probably not be able to achieve your actual natural shade.
- You have to follow all of the steps and you must complete 3 ten minutes rinses when washing out the treatment and buffer. If you don't do this the colour molecules in your hair will expand again and the colour will darken. The rinsing process releases the shrunken molecules from your hair meaning that they are no longer present to expand. 
If you follow the instructions completely, this product works wonders.
I absolutely loved the result, as you can seen from the video above, and I will most definitely be using it again. 
Like I said in the video, I did this to ensure that my new colour goes on nicer, and I will reveal that colour tomorrow! 

ColourB4 isn't necessarily cheap, but it's most certainly cheaper than going to a hair salon.
Visit www.colourb4.com to find out where you can purchase the treatment. 


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