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Mrs F'S H&b
10-06-12, 08:38 PM
ladies, i am in a pickle... i have several clients who are begging me to make them blonde again....after being brown, red or black!!!

as many of us know a 'bleach bath' isnt the way to go, i recall using a specific product in a salon several years ago but i can not for the life of me recall what it was call and who made it, it was a 3 part treatment, came in silver boxes.... help :|

or can anybody recommend any others too? x ;)

aimeelouise93
10-06-12, 09:58 PM
I found using Rusk Colour Elimin8 is good for removing colours such as red & black! Used it on my mum as she wanted from red to blonde! Ledt hair in good conditon lifted to about a shade 7! Was able to bleach up highlights and the tine the rest for her! Was very pleased! Hope this helps!

crazybek
10-06-12, 11:07 PM
Hi.
I kind of remember one in a silver box called Erazor i think.
It was specifically made for lifting out black/dark red permenent colour from hair.
I think its a triangular box but cant quite remember
x

Perry_Althair
11-06-12, 12:15 AM
Affinage erasor :) silver triangle box

crazybek
11-06-12, 12:21 AM
Affinage erasor :) silver triangle box

Thanks Perry,thats the one i meant!

Mrs F'S H&b
11-06-12, 09:56 AM
Affinage erasor :) silver triangle box


Thats the one!!! :lol: thanks girls xx

wonderwoman
11-06-12, 11:54 AM
Im gona recommend blondi rae, since we've used it, i dont really see us goin to another brand. Its a great product, does take time, but works great even on the most resistant tenacious vile live xxl box colours. Works out to around 8 applications and economically viable. xoxo

crazybek
11-06-12, 12:43 PM
Im gona recommend blondi rae, since we've used it, i dont really see us goin to another brand. Its a great product, does take time, but works great even on the most resistant tenacious vile live xxl box colours. Works out to around 8 applications and economically viable. xoxo

Ive heard Blondie rae mentioned quite a bit lately here and in other places.
Have you also used the affinage eraser and if you have which one do you prefer?
I find the eraser a very good product and hair feels good after aswell,although i always treat and recommend the client treats at home after for a while.

sarah_clancy
11-06-12, 02:20 PM
Im gona recommend blondi rae, since we've used it, i dont really see us goin to another brand. Its a great product, does take time, but works great even on the most resistant tenacious vile live xxl box colours. Works out to around 8 applications and economically viable. xoxo

I second this :-)
Lasts aaaaages! And doesn't compromise condition of hair like a bleach bath would, and doesn't go orange either!x x

xsasix
11-06-12, 06:04 PM
I USED Blondie Rae on a black boxed colour the otherday. Twice and it didn't budge ...tried a bleach bath and it went a tinge of green colour ...I though it was a bad batch so tried it on my hair and I'm now a copper ginger about a lever 7 I'm naturally a level 4 .. ive not had time to add another colour lol been sooo busy so I'm rocking thus look pretending it's ment to b like that lol x