Direct Pigment Remover Anthocyanin Second Edition Decolor
- Characteristics
- Description
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Age:
25+
Brand: Anthocyanin
Line: second edition
Product Type: hair neutralizer
Product Properties: anti dark spots, bleaching
Formula: leave-in
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country TM: Korea
Made in: Korea
The South Korean brand Anthocyanin has been creating professional hair care products since 1966, based on several core principles: maximum diversity, gentle care, and absolute safety. Their product range includes everything you need for hair coloring and care, allowing everyone to express their individuality by experimenting with hair colors without worrying about hair health. The direct pigment remover is formulated with anthocyanin pigment, enabling the removal of acidic dyes or the lightening of pigments absorbed by the hair. This single-component product can be used for complete or partial color removal. The outcome of the procedure depends solely on the level of pigment saturation in the hair with Anthocyanin and the durability of certain colors.
Features of the Anthocyanin Second Edition Decolor:
- Creamy consistency;
- Can be used to clean skin from dye stains;
- Suitable for full or partial color removal;
- Ideal for both home and salon use;
- Allows dye removal in 1-2 applications;
- Compatible with Persona Intercell Henna Cure pigments;
- Helps achieve the desired hair shade;
- Does not cause inflammation or allergic reactions;
- Does not damage melanin pigment;
- Does not lighten or alter hair structure;
- Does not dry out hair;
- Effectively removes even intense shades (black, purple, and red);
- Requires shampooing after use.
Great toner! It effectively removed the direct dye pigment from Pro. Co Creativity, blue. I had only one coloring session on bleached hair, and it lasted for a month.
The toner has a lovely, smooth consistency, making it very easy and quick to apply. I followed the instructions: applied it to dry, shampooed hair twice without using any conditioner, put on a shower cap, and periodically heated it with a hairdryer for about 45 minutes. Then, I rinsed it out with shampoo twice and used conditioner and hair masks. The first time, most of the dye came off, leaving a subtle bluish-turquoise shade. I will definitely use it again.
The toner has a smell of burnt plastic, which lingers on the hair, but the result is more important to me. I used a little less than half of the tube for one third of my medium-length, thick hair.
It doesn't completely remove in one go, but it works quite well, about 80% for me. It's important to follow the instructions. You can repeat the procedure up to 3 times. And yes, it requires a restorative mask afterwards, just like after lightening. Any similar manipulations require additional care.
I didn't buy it here, but almost directly, but I agree with the previous comment that the remover works if the pigment hasn't gone too far.
I took a risk and tried a little bit of purple, I had about three dyeings. Actually, that was my mistake, I should have added more remover generously and performed at least two or three treatments before. As a result, the color did fade to blonde in some areas (I was lightening my hair), while in others, a dirty purple remained, which I then covered with red. Overall, it did fade a few shades, but it's better to use it on fresh dye jobs. The older and the more shades of dye, the more challenging it becomes.
After using the remover, the hair feels dry, unhappy, and lifeless, and it will take a long time to repair. This is also something to consider.
I think the remover works as it should, just without any magical effect. After all, anthocyanin dye binds very strongly, which is why it's difficult to remove.
I couldn't find the "before" photo, but here's a photo after two treatments (I didn't apply generously), there was a bright purple color.
The makeup remover didn't work for me. It claims to remove the Anthocyanin color with just one application. I have already colored my hair about 20 times, but only one color remains, except for the very dry ends that started to stretch. Unfortunately, it didn't do anything else for me.