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piersstanaway

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Hi everyone
I have a client natural base 6 who has applied several box colours of black all over. Now she has two inches of regrowth and would like to be all over a natural base 6.
I stock efassor, but not sure if this is the best option. Would several bleach baths be better? or buy a colour stripper like affinage eraser?
Her hair is in good condition.

Any advice appreciated
 
Hi everyone
I have a client natural base 6 who has applied several box colours of black all over. Now she has two inches of regrowth and would like to be all over a natural base 6.
I stock efassor, but not sure if this is the best option. Would several bleach baths be better? or buy a colour stripper like affinage eraser?
Her hair is in good condition.

Any advice appreciated


Effasor is a bleach, I've used it and hated! Try bleach bath or if you have more time matrix colour erase, or blondirae
 
I would use a colour reductor rather than a bleach bath as she has so much regrowth (you dont wanna bleach that).
 
Use Effassor (it's not a bleach, although it sure smells like it).

Using bleach you risk getting creeping oxidation afterwards, whereas Effassor shrinks the colour molecule back to nothing - check the difference between Effassor mixed with hot water and bleach mixed with hot water and you'll see what I mean.

You might find that going in with bleach equals a patchy result no matter how much care you take, whereas Effassor gentle cleanse will soon reveal areas of buildup that you need to concentrate on rather than just bleaching everything up at the same time.
 

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