![]() The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. ![]() The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. You’ve got this!” – .stone_ Products Used But just remember to trust your gut, do research on the color line she used and continue to educate yourself on color correcting, not just color formulations for depositing. “You got behind the chair, stay there! Don’t step down and hand over to a ‘more experienced stylist.’ You gain experience by putting in the work! That’s not to say you can’t ask a more experienced stylist for help because everyone is going to reach out and have their opinions, which all look great. “Make sure the client knows that nothing is guaranteed when correcting at-home color jobs, and that it could take more than one appointment to achieve the end result. Make sure it’s not a metallic dye.” – breezybalmer Potentially, if you try to lift them out with lightener, the developer will sink that color into the cuticle even more. Sometimes lightener mixed with water will pull those direct dyes right out-in foils though, not as a soap cap. Like me you’ll look back in 20 years and chuckle at these nightmares, and believe, they don’t stop so don’t quit. Some Words Of Encouragement/Advice For Newer Stylists I won’t touch a color correction over Splat.” – Abby Ruth I don’t know what is in that box but that crap is radioactive or something. I have seen hair literally fall off the head like it was being cut from trying to remove Splat. You could try a direct dye remover, but let her know that at this point, there are no guarantees. It all depends on the integrity of her hair. “I would try to tone it out with a 10G and 20-volume developer. If it lifts to a lighter purple, tone with gold!” – domdoesbalayage So if it lifts blue (it happens), tone with a peach or an orange (depending on the lightness). “Soap cap and then tone with its compliment color. It removes vivid colors when other removers don’t.” – dcrlane “This sounds pretty weird but mix equal parts bleach powder with Redken Shades EQ Processing Solution. Then, probably all-over color after that.” – Pam Carnal-Connolly Stay there and keep working it through until you get the results you want. Warm water, bleach, 10- or 20-volume developer. ![]() “Tone it with gold to neutralize without bleaching.” – thekolorkween_ It will pull any ‘fantasy’ color out quickly and will keep the integrity of the hair.” – tamtammua “Use Wella Professionals Color Touch 0/00 (Clear) with 10-volume developer. It is bleach free, so that’s my first step when removing color!” – mrs_fields_912 “ Malibu C DDL Direct Dye Lifter for direct dye purple or CPR Color Pigment Remover for permanent. ![]() I’d recommend doing a test strand first so you don’t create more of a situation for yourself.” – kimwhodidyourhair_ “ Pulp Riot Blank Canvas with 20-volume developer is awesome depending on what brand of purple she has put in over the last year. Even a pre-treatment under the dryer can lift minimal residue out.” – Heza Lang Then, an oxidative dye remover like Goldwell’s or RUSK Elimin8 Color Corrector before trying bleach. Then, I would tone with a smidge of gold if it’s still a little bit of a light lavender.” – sara.jo.olsen Wash it out with a clarifying shampoo and use a deep conditioner. ![]() “I would start with a color remover with 6-volume developer. “ Matrix SOCOLOR CULT Color Eraser and distilled water.” – amycrashnl Follow the directions and it comes out perfect all the time and no damage to hair.” – hairbyadele.ny “Try PRAVANA Artificial Hair Color Extractor. Took every bit out, no damage.” – Carly Desch “I used Joico Color Intensity Eraser to remove the purple from my hair. Use A Color Remover/Corrector Or Clarifying Shampoo ![]()
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