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Reddit mentions of L'OREAL Effasol Color Remover 0.86oz/22.11g (Quantity: 1 Application) by L'Oreal

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L'OREAL Effasol Color Remover 0.86oz/22.11g (Quantity: 1 Application) by L'Oreal
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Leaves hair beautifully conditioned and ready for recoloring, it removes color build-up and muddy-looking tints.Does not restore hair to natural color, it removes the tint.Leaves hair in lightened state and can be used with water or developer.Effasol color Remover creates a gentle foaming bath that washes away permanent Haircolour.For professional use only
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Release dateOctober 2020
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Found 2 comments on L'OREAL Effasol Color Remover 0.86oz/22.11g (Quantity: 1 Application) by L'Oreal:

u/fairydustandunicorns · 2 pointsr/FancyFollicles

L'oreal Effasol and Joico Colour Eraser are both on Amazon with prime shipping. If you buy either of them, I would recommend getting 2 packets because 1 will not be enough to cover your hair.

u/faerylin · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Color theory is your friend. If you look up about painting with color theory all of it applies to hair color also. Green is the hardest color to get out of your hair. To neutralize it red will cover and look natural. Or you could go blue but would have a small green hint to it maybe. My favorite color line is artic Fox it covers the best in my opinion.

Also if you wanted to remove the green this would work the best: color remover

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this one
But I think the L’Oreal is better or works better for me.

do not enlighten it (bleach) your hair color is very light already and you will just add more damage to it. (I am not a cosmetologist but did go to school for 6 months before I had to leave due to nerve damage being too much when cutting)