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Color Removal Process: First, combine CPR Color Pigment Remover by Malibu C Professional with 4 oz. water in an applicator bottle. Shake to mix until a gel is formed. Set aside.
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Next, shampoo with Un-Do-Goo > pH 9 Shampoo by Malibu C Professional to gently remove resin and build-up from styling products.
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Towel-dry the hair and thoroughly apply CPR Color Pigment Remover by Malibu C Professional from root to tip, ensuring even distribution and complete saturation.
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Bag and process under heat for 45 minutes, then rinse and shampoo out 3 times with Un-Do-Goo > pH 9 Shampoo by Malibu C Professional.
Tip: CPR Color Pigment Remover is most effective when processed for the full 45 minutes. - 5Step 5 of 10
Application: Apply Formula A from scalp to midshaft, then apply Formula B from midshaft to ends, massaging the midshaft area thoroughly to blend the two colors.
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Process for 30 minutes then shampoo out with Color Wellness Shampoo by Malibu C and towel-dry.
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Alternate Formula C and Formula D from midshaft to ends.
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Process for 20 minutes, then rinse.
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Combine CONCENTR8 Mixers by Malibu C Professional in equal parts to create a custom cocktail as follows: REHYDR8 Moisture Conditioner and ILLUMIN8 Shine Conditioner. Process for 10 minutes at room temperature then rinse and finish.
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Reds—always a hot shade that turns heads. But, sometimes acing the perfect red requires a little extra help, especially when corrective color is involved. Malibu C Platform Artist and Salon Owner, Nicole Emiliani (ABCH) has the key to corrective color and for a gorgeous finished look that is the ultimate version of reds on fire. The top tool in her corrective color toolbox? Emiliani always recommends CPR Color Pigment Remover by Malibu C Professional to serve the dual purpose of gently removing permanent oxidative color without compromising the integrity of the hair and also acting as a primer to create a clean canvas (more…)
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