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🎨 Undo your hair color regrets in 20 minutes—because your look deserves a fresh start!
Color Oops Extra Conditioning Hair Color Remover is a fast-acting, ammonia and bleach-free liquid solution designed to safely remove permanent and semi-permanent hair dyes in 20 minutes. Enriched with aloe vera and soy protein, it conditions hair during the process, minimizing damage and dryness. Ideal for correcting color mistakes and prepping hair for new shades, it is highly rated and trusted by thousands for effective, gentle color removal.

















| ASIN | B0011DRT9K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,134 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #1 in Hair Color Removers |
| Brand | Color Oops |
| Brand Name | Color Oops |
| Color | 1 Count Extra Conditioning |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 7,939 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 20 Minutes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00857169101006 |
| Hair Color Permanence | Temporary |
| Hair Type | color-treated |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Manufacturer | Color Oops |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DEVELOPLUS. |
| Material Features | bleach-free, ammonia-free |
| Material Type Free | Ammonia Free |
| Model Number | 857169101006 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Product Benefits | Color Remover |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Remove hair dye, Prepare hair for recoloring or transitioning to a new shade |
| Set Name | Extra Conditioning |
| UPC | 784922871060 885900033927 787734475457 857169101006 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
N**I
For the girlies that left the salon crying
IT WORKS! Going from dark hair dye to prior bleached hair: I’ll post backstory under here but 1. If you got a lot of hair order 2-3 boxes. I have thick shoulder length hair almost ran out 2. Keep your environment warm! Keep your house like 73 degrees while doing this and after you apply put your hair in a cap and blast that hair dryer on high with heat! 3. (Disclosure I’m not a professional just someone that wanted all the permanent hair dye out and revert to what I had before visiting salon) I left this product in my hair for about 35 min. 2. Use Clarifying shampoos to wash out. they that are meant to remove product buildup. I used to Suave Daily Clarifying Shampoo & Conditioner 3. RINSE SHAMPOO REPEAT! Follow directions shampoo and rinse for like 15 min just standing under the shower (you will be spending a lot of time washing) and then shampoo 3 more times and end with conditioner 4. Your hair will smell bad it’s like a sulfur, rotten egg smell. But the color will be gone :) So I have dark hair and spent years doing highlights overtime to get lighter. All I wanted was my hair to be a different tint instead of the orange brassy I wanted a cool red undertone to match my clip in extensions. Love my hair lady I don’t complain or cry till I’m home and still tip my stylists (cuss that’s just who I am) but hated the outcome my hair was basically as dark if not darker than my actual hair!!!! So I come to Amazon and find this product and it actually worked I got back to the blonde I had before!!! No bleach or anything so no damage to hair! If that’s your goal to strip your hair color to remove permanent or semi permanent dye this is for you it will not lighten you hair you are literally just removing product 1st pic is after salon with dye in 2nd pic is after I got done using product!
H**L
Amazing
Made the mistake of dying my hair with semi permanent black hair color and it bleed blue on to my very light blonde bangs. This got it right out and you can’t even noticed that happened. Brought my hair back to a light blonde and now I can tone my hair correctly without having that blue interfering. Great product just has a strong smell.
K**S
Damaged my hair and still trying to fix it months later
I tried this on my reddish hair (naturally brown) and it did take a bit of the red tint out but the REALLY damaged my hair. It felt worse than your typically bleach damage. I had my hair professionally dyed a reddish brown color but hadn’t had any new red added to my hair in at least 2 years (no dye at all in over a year). I was wanting to go neutral so could lighten my hair without so much brassy tone and also try to avoid a lot of bleaching jobs to limit damage. I figured if this didn’t take the color out since it was so old and stayed in my hair for so long that it wouldn’t be damaging and I could just go the bleaching route. It’s made it’s really difficult to lighten as I still have ongoing dryness and damage from this initial product so now bleaching is nerve wracking. I noticed not only dryness but my hair tangles easily and I have way more hair falling out than before.it’s constantly frizzy looking too and so lifeless because I am trying to lighten a bit at a time after how badly this left my hair, it’s a muddled dark blond and almost greenish in parts (not from this product but from how it lightened after I used this and then tried to tone it the red out) I should have just bleached it afterall and had better results if I was gonna end up with damage. I used this in Oct and I am struggling to lighten it and not ruin my hair. I lightened it in Nov but have been trying to repair it before I attempt to try to lighten it anymore. It’s so ugly I don’t take photos or haven’t gone out to see my friends since using this product. I can’t believe this little box has completely changed my life in such a negative way and for so long. It would be one thing if bleach had caused this but knowing that the problem was from this product that maybe lifted the red by a shade wasn’t worth it.
B**R
it worked
I have been dyeing my hair for years and years. My natural color was auburn when I was younger but I started going gray early. Over the years, I've mostly dyed my hair some shade of auburn. I've decided I'm old enough to stop coloring my hair so I switched to strawberry blonde color to lighten up before letting my natural silver/light gray color grow in. Unfortunately, that left me with silver/light gray roots and enough lingering strawberry blond that it looked bad when my hair is wet. Since an upcoming family reunion will include pool time I didn't want that look. I decided to color my hair to closely match my natural color so it would gradually blend in. That plan went horribly wrong when a dye labeled as ash blonde left my hair gunmetal gray. So dark it was almost purplish black. I knew I couldn't go back to strawberry blonde since it was so dark and three daily shampoos with dandruff shampoo lightened it to more of a grayish brown but not enough that my light roots won't really show at the reunion. I decided to try this color remover. According to the directions, I could expect this product to remove the dark dye color but would likely leave my hair blonde even though that's not my natural color. I figured that would leave my hair light enough that my natural silver/light gray color should blend in as it grows. I applied the dark color on Monday and used this product on Saturday so the dye was new. The directions are to apply the product and put on a shower cap for 20 minutes (or maybe 25). Then shampoo your hair then rinse it for 15-20 minutes. After that you are to shampoo again then rinse it for five minutes three times. Then condition. You use your own shampoo and conditioner. My concern with doing this in the shower was that I would run out of warm water. I figured I could handle cold water on just my head so my intent was to do this in the kitchen sink but it's metal. The directions clearly say this product is not supposed to come into contact with any metal surface. I decided to do this leaning over the tub using a handheld sprayer. After ten minutes of rinsing, my knees and back hurt and I knew I couldn't continue in that position and moved into the shower. Luckily, I had enough warm water. I ended up following the directions so at the end I had shampooed four times and rinsed for a total of 35 minutes plus a few more minutes of time to condition, let it sit then rinse it out. I was left with very light blonde hair, a color I've never had. But it's light and I can see that my natural color should just blend in as it grows. I used a good shampoo (not the dandruff shampoo) and conditioner during the process. My hair was left in good condition, just a little drier than normal. I think I could color my hair again if I wanted and it wouldn't damage my hair. The product smells no worse than my hair dye did. In fact, it left no lingering odor in the bathroom. I recommend the product, but be prepared for the process. It takes a while and requires a lot of rinsing. I have short hair and one bottle was plenty for me. I'm sure for longer hair you'll need a second bottle.
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.
T**S
Smell is NOT bad - but does it work?
I used this product for the first time following instructions carefully. I laid old towels over most of the surfaces and the floor (in case of spillage). After application, I used 2 disposable shower caps to cover my head. The smell is really NOT BAD. I see a lot of reviews that warn and complain about smell. It's actually less than the smell at the salon. Anyway, i followed the instructions and rinsed for 20 min, which is an eternity (use a timer), but got thru it and 2 subsequent shampoo/rinse. It works pretty well on new color, but not well at all on old color. It also does not remove red undertones (think golden brown color). Is it really worth the hassle if you cannot lighten the bottom half of your hair ... probably not
A**R
Amazing Results—Color Removed Safely and Effectively!
This product worked really well for me! I was honestly surprised by how effective it was at removing the dark color without damaging my hair. I didn’t experience the strong smell that some people mention, which was a big plus. The key is to follow the instructions very carefully—especially the rinsing step. I rinsed for a full 15–20 minutes and used a clarifying shampoo three times, and that made a huge difference. If you skip or rush this part, the dark color can come back. Overall, I’m very happy with my results. My hair feels good, and the color lifted nicely. I would definitely use this product again in the future and recommend it to anyone looking to safely remove hair color at home!
J**S
Everybody should have a bottle of this if they dye their hair
My hairdresser must’ve had too much to drink when she was coloring my hair. I asked for a soft blonde color over my natural grayish white. I ended up with a dark raspberry pink that was hideous. I purchased this product from another store immediately and it took the color right out of my hair. I bought this as a back up just in case I wanted to do it one more time. It’s a must if you’re trying out a new color… It did not damage my hair and it took about 98% of the dye out. It left me with a soft blonde color kind of what I wanted in the first place!!
K**Y
Déception
Ça n a rien enlever pourtant couleur semi permanente de février Très déçu
A**R
Works but wow it's stinky
I didn't believe the other reviewers but it legit smells like eggy farts, and that smell lasts in your hair for a few days afterwards (depending on how frequently you wash your hair). That said, it does work and I do recommend it to help remove dye from your hair. However, it makes your hair very porous afterwards, so you're going to want to condition and do some hair treatments. My hair was a birds nest immediately after, and is now more prone to tangling, so I have to do a couple of deep conditioning treatments a week. As long as you're ready for a farty bathroom, and stick the to instructions, you'll be fine!
ف**ة
كويس
جيد ويرجع لون الشعر تقريبا مثل اول مره سحبتي لونه طبعا للشعر المصبوغ
N**A
🌈 Color Oops Hair Color Remover Review: A Red Hair Transformation! 🌟
I recently tried the Color Oops Regular Strength Hair Color Remover (RS100), and I'm thrilled to share my experience with you. My hair journey involved layers upon layers of red hair dye, and I decided it was time for a change. I chose Color Oops to help me with this transformation, and it didn't disappoint. First off, the application process was surprisingly easy. The instructions were clear, and the product was straightforward to use. I appreciated that there was no need for complicated mixing or multiple steps. Now, let's talk about the smell. Hair color removers can be notorious for their strong, unpleasant odors, but Color Oops was tolerable. While it didn't smell like a bouquet of roses (let's be realistic, it's a chemical process), it was much more bearable than I expected. But what truly matters is the result, right? Color Oops worked wonders on my layered red hair. It effectively removed the built-up color, leaving my hair ready for a fresh start. The end result was satisfying and gave me the blank canvas I needed for my next hair color adventure. In conclusion, Color Oops RS100 is a reliable choice if you're looking to remove hair color, even if you've piled on the layers. The application is straightforward, the smell is manageable, and the results are impressive. Give it a try if you're ready for a hair color transformation!
A**R
Fake
Doesn't work. Fake product
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