kay7672
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Hi geeks. Does anyone know why Loreal Ultrablonde high lift tint has been recalled? We have been told to throw away any open tubes and developer and to return the rest.
Probably had some serious reactions. Inoa has been a nightmare for l'oreal the first batch was horrendous I know i had it my salon and it was horrendous tok ages to mix and a nightmare to wash out. Since they reformulated and sent us all free kits. The ultrablonde was 3 years in development but something must be seriously wrong for them to recall it like that. All the non ammonia colours are rubbish in my opinion.
The chromatics high lift blondes were about to be launched, and got pulled. (Chromatics is linked to inoa, redkens owned by l'Oreal).
Wondered why.
So not the ub's then?
The normal Redken high lifts are fine, just the launch of the new ones was pulled.
It says the loreal new hi lifts in the op, not redken x
That's interesting to know. Anyone else had any problems with it?
I did a girl at works and she had a little breakage. Also noticed that the foils get hot
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If your foils are getting hot this usually means that there is some type of catalyst in the hair. The catalyst increases that rate at which the peroxide decomposes, and if the colour isn't rinsed straight off it can cause breakage in the worst case.
The catalyst can be from ingredients in styling products or if the hair is porous washing it regularly in water that contains a lot of minerals such as iron or copper, will cause them to build up on the hair.
Of course the most famous catalysts in hairdressing are metallic salts such as lead acetate, but I doubt this was the problem in your case!
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