Jobaz Hair Colour Remover will remove that permanent colour that you no longer want, leaving your hair free of colour and back at its lightest shade.
After using JoBaz Hair Colour Remover, hair is in perfect condition for re-colouring removes light to medium tones, darker shades and colour build up and takes you back to your lightest shade.
With no nasty chemicals like ammonia or bleach Jobaz Hair Colour Remover does not affect your natural hair pigment.
Hair Colour Remover contains no harsh agents such as bleach or ammonia, so your hair will not become over-dry or damage. The after-treatment buffer allows you to re-colour your hair immediately after using Hair Colour Remover for the colour you want to be. Hair Colour Remover takes you back to your natural or lightest shade. It will return your hair to its natural colour if the artificial hair colour applied is darker than your natural level. If you have previously bleached or lightened your hair. Hair Colour Remover is unable to return the (original) natural pigment. If you have applied a very dark or fashion colour (such as vibrant red or black) to bleached, porous or grey hair, the cuticle may have been permanently stained. Hair Colour Remover cannot remove cuticle staining. Patch Test Recommended. Apply mixture of equal parts A and B on a small cleansed area behind the ear or the fold of the elbow. Remove after 24 hours with soap and water or immediately if irritation occurs. If irritation is apparent do not proceed with application. See inside for easy to use instructions Remember Some colouring products (both permanent and semi permanent) may contain high levels of peroxide which can lighten the natural hair colour and (in some cases) causes a warm shade to be revealed once Hair Colour Remover has removed the dark artificial pigment. In addition, some colouring products also contain very high levels of silicone which can melt and become trapped inside the hair in circumstances where extreme heat has been applied, thus blocking subsequent hair products from entering and effecting change.