

💥 Undo your hair mistakes without the damage—fast, fresh, and fearless!
Color Oops Extra Conditioning Hair Color Remover safely and effectively removes permanent and semi-permanent hair dyes in 20 minutes without ammonia or bleach. Enriched with aloe vera and soy protein, it conditions hair during the process, allowing for immediate recoloring while maintaining hair health. Ideal for professionals and DIYers seeking a quick, gentle reset to their hair color.

















| ASIN | B0011DRT9K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,671 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #1 in Hair Color Removers |
| Brand | Color Oops |
| Brand Name | Color Oops |
| Color | Color Remover |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 7,635 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 20 Minutes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00857169101006 |
| Hair Color Permanence | Permanent |
| Hair Type | color-treated |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Manufacturer | Color Oops |
| Material Features | bleach-free, ammonia-free |
| Material Type Free | Ammonia Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Product Benefits | Color Remover |
| UPC | 784922871060 885900033927 787734475457 857169101006 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
D**S
Back to normal
User friendly! This product is so amazing! My hair never had looked better. Still in the am just amazing. Brought my hair back to its normal color and brought it back to life almost I don't know what's in this product but it's awesome! And in fact I'm going to buy more just so that I have it for future reference. It smelled crazy it smelled a little bit intimidating because I was so fearful because it was so strong like if it gets in my eye I'm just I was just very scared so just keep your head back and make sure that you be very careful when applying it and make sure that you do exactly what it says and I literally rinse my hair for 20 minutes literally and then I used an amazing shampoo and rinsed it and then used a shampoo again or instead and the following the directions might have done really well as well
M**A
Takes the color out with no damage works wonders, and you can dye the same day
When I was a kid, my mom and I used to use this on my hair when I would get adventurous and die at random colors that she hated and wanted it out it works so good. Takes all the pigmentation out. It takes you back to your natural state sometimes it does come out a little orange, but if you’re planning to diet it right away, it’s amazing because it doesn’t have any ammonia no peroxide no bleach nothing damaging to your hair. If you can tolerate the smell kind of smell smells like a perm. Other than that I have no complaints. My daughter hair was a dark blue almost like a black blue. I put this on her hair and it turned it like almost like the color of a penny it was actually a very pretty color and then we just put a sand blonde on there and toned it out and it turned out fantastic. I give this five stars all the way around. I would use this all day long no questions ask don’t you can dye your hair the same day literally no regrets.
F**E
Works Great but the Smell Isn't the Greatest
The Facts: - My hair had been dyed a couple months ago with 2 boxes of got2b's metallic mermaid green semi-perm hair dye. It had slightly faded but as you can see in the pic (taken a couple days before dye removal) it was very much a teal color when I used this product. - I am Filipino and German by ethnicity, if that makes a difference to you in hair dye. The texture of it is pretty soft but not as soft as someone 100% European. My hair is naturally very dark brown (see eyebrows) but had been bleached professionally for a different color that faded out before I dyed it mermaid green. - My hair is pretty long, to lower-middle of my back and also very very thick. Think 6 hours to professionally bleach and dye thick. I also have naturally greasy hair and wash it (with color-safe products) every 2-3 days with a lot of conditioner so it doesn't become noticibly greasy and feel gross. - I used 1 box of this product to remove the dye. The Review: I used this product because I was ready for a new color and wanted to go a shade that a box dye would show up on, due to how dark the mermaid green shade I currently had. At first, I was worried because it said it said it doesn't work on some types of dyes, and I didn't know if my last one was one of them. I was also worried because I only thought to get one box and I have very long and thick hair. Thankfully, the product worked great for me! As you can see in the picture, my hair returned to the bleached color it was before. There are a few spots I missed and you can see a little bit of the old color, but it wasn't very noticible, at least not enough that I didn't want to go out. I might have benefitted from a second box, but I don't feel the need to buy one. I haven't re-dyed my hair yet, even tho the box says you can, because I still want my hair to rest a little. The box comes with the gloves as well as a plastic "cap" and, of course, the formula and applicator. The instructions are clear- put on gloves, mix the formula in the applicator bottle, apply generously to hair, wait around while your hair is in the plastic cap and the chemicals do your thing, jump in the shower and shampoo thoroughly, rinse for a boring 20 minutes, then shampoo again, and finally rinse a final 5 minutes. I followed the instructions for the most part, but admittedly got out of the shower about 5 minutes early and also heavily conditioned my hair. Do this at your own risk, but the water got ice cold for me and I couldn't take it anymore. The consistency of the stuff wasn't what I was expecting, not like the consistency of box dye. Rather, it's rather runny and watery, so when applying, I recommend being over a sink. And then there's the smell. I understand that these are chemicals here and there's only so much you can do about it, but the smell is not pleasant. I can only compare it to being in a salon when someone is getting a perm but the salon is also trying to mask the smell with some banana-scented candles. It wasn't nausea-inducing, but it did take some getting used to. Then again, I also grew up on a farm and was subjected to the smells of chicken coops and septic tank whenever it rained too much, so I'm not sure I'm the best judge. Thankfully, the smell does not stick to YOU. However, it DOES stick to the bathroom. It's been 4 days and it still reeks of it. Any Advice I Have Regarding the Product: - Plan out what you're going to do for 20 minutes in the shower. If you're not depressed, standing motionless in a shower for 20 minutes is not fun. If you are depressed, please seek professional care. I tried to pass the time by shaving my legs, but that wasn't enough. My friend puts her phone in a ziplock bag and brings it with her. Again, do this at your own risk. - Heavily condition your hair afterward. Your hair will thank you. - Try your best not to spill any on the floor and throw out the used applicator asap to help prevent lingering smells.
C**R
Okay but not great for my spot correction needs
My usual color correction product was unavailable so I tried this one. Pros: very easy to mix and apply. Cons: the rinsing piece is overly arduous, results are kind of brassy in places, only 1-use per purchase. This didn't hurt my hair and it did lighten it, but I've gotten better results with an at-home product that also left my hair feeling more conditioned and was simpler to rinse. I frequently dye my hair with permanent color (medium to dark brown with reddish tones) because of stubborn grays around my crown and temples. My hair is fine and the color can get too deposited around the front sections that frame my face--several times a year I apply a color corrector to remove the dye deposits only in those sections. It's more economical for me to purchase a product that I can mix and use in the needed quantity, from which I can get several applications. (My hair is long and I would've needed to buy two of this product to do my whole head.) I assume my hair came out more orangey closer to my roots because that's where the gray is, but with that very visible result up top, I would've expected more lightening at the ends. It sort of looks like highlights so it's fine. Overall it's an acceptable result and maybe better for whole head correction than spot correction.
T**E
WOW THIS STUFF IS FOR REAL!
Started with dark and i mean DARK red hair layered on top of multiple hot pink home dye jobs and it lightened to a rose gold color. If you follow the instructions EXACTLY and I mean exactly (yes you will have to rinse for like an hour, if you want results you better do it) you will see A LOT of lift for just one box. I have decently thick shoulder length hair, but I parted it quite a bit in order to fully saturate my head, then used a hair dryer on the plastic cap for 10 out of the 20 minutes of processing time. Now a warning, the smell is NO JOKE. It genuinely smells like skunks had a rotten egg and trash juice party on your head. The smell is tough to get out as well. Id recommend a strong hydrating and fragrant hair mask to leave in for awhile when you're done and even then it may take more than one shower to get the smell fully out. For the love of god dont leave your bathroom. I left for a second, and now there's a smell somewhere in the carpet but I can't fully tell where. Regardless, this product does work as advertised when you actually follow the directions. A must buy if you want color out but can't bleach your hair.
D**W
Will always buy when needed
Love it, always a 10/10 for me to get unwanted color out. Doesn’t work 100% of the time but I have fun with the new colors I guy stripping other ones. Definitely works best for natural colors over vibrant colors.
D**D
Please buy!
Please buy!!!! It worked on my hair! I have dread locs and it Penetrated thru my hair and worked. I was worried it wouldn't work on my locs but it did. I put the cap on it came with. Left the stuff in for 22 minutes. The only this is that it smells. But it's worth the smell!
L**A
It works, just not the way I was hoping...
Update: Okay, so I ended up having to do a lot of work to get my hair more like my natural color. After stripping the hair using this product I attempted to use a toner. As you can see in the photos it did lighten it. But it's still ended up looking really red later. I could have probably left it alone and got used to it but it was driving me crazy. So I went and picked up a box bleach (cuz I just didn't feel like dealing with powder since I don't have a second mirror behind me in my bathroom now) and then I used a different toner in a different shade (opted for a blue instead of purple toner). The last picture was the end result. And I think I got pretty close to my natural. Enough that my hair can grow out and blend better. Original Review: Unfortunately, I guess if you go red, it considers it a "lightener" and this stuff doesn't really work (because it says in the instructions that it won't work if you go lighter. It'll only work if you go darker when you color your hair). I will say that it DID lighten my hair, almost as if it bleached it slightly, but leaving that brassy yellow-orange. Ugh. I don't know if a toner can help but I guess I have no choice but to try. Yes, this IS drying. However, my hair was already pretty damaged since I used a boxed hair dye before that was on the cheaper side, and it did a number on my hair. So I can't blame this product for that. It actually did not dry out my hair as much as I thought it would. I didn't experience any shedding while applying\rinsing over what I normally experience - but that doesn't mean I won't have break off later. If the break off is really bad I will try to remember to update this post. If I use a toner and it helps I will try to remember to update this post. I will include all kinds of before and after pictures. Please keep in mind that the camera on my phone is awful and it's always adjusting the color\hues... However you can see there is a difference. Just not the result I was hoping for. Nonetheless, with it pulling out a lot of the actual red and just going lighter it might make it blend better as my natural grey grows out. So I don't think it was a total waste. Just not the results I was hoping for. One thing that I have going against me is that I was born a natural redhead. And so even when my hair was greying I still had copper highlights (you could really see them in natural lighting)... I think this hair color-stripper just brought those copper highlights out in their natural form LOL... which is kind of funny. I do notice that in a lot of the after pictures you can see streaks of white. So it definitely took the color out where I was naturally white already.
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