Does Color Oops Damage Your Hair? Here’s The Truth.

Have you ever had a hair dye mishap? We’ve all been there. You’re in the drugstore, eyeing up the box dyes, and you think to yourself, “Why not? It can’t be that bad.”

But then you end up with orange hair instead of the blonde you were going for.

Or maybe you went a little too dark and now you look like you’ve been living in a cave for the past year.

Whatever the case may be, Color Oops is made to help. 

Or is it?

We’re often asked if Color Oops damages your hair or if it’s safe to use, and the answer is yes… sort of. It depends on the hair dye or color you’re trying to remove, and the condition your hair is in.

But you’re in luck! We’re here to give you the low-down on everything you need to know about this handy hair color remover, so you can decide for yourself if it’s right for you.

Read on!

Does Color Oops damage hair?

The truth is, no, Color Oops does not damage hair as much as bleach does.

But it does use strong chemicals to strip the color from your hair which can leave your hair feeling dry and brittle, and in some cases, it can even cause your hair to break off.

So, if you’re considering using it to correct a hair color mistake or remove hair color, be sure to give your hair a good deep conditioning treatment afterwards to help repair the damage.

It also depends on the condition of your hair before you use it too.

If your hair is already damaged, then using this is likely to make the damage worse.

But if your hair is healthy and in good condition, then using this as a one-off probably won’t hurt your tresses at all.

It’s always best to err on the side of caution, though, so if you’re not sure, it’s always best to consult with a professional hair stylist before using any kind of hair color remover.

What is Color Oops?

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Color Oops is a product that is used to remove hair color.

It is essentially a color stripper, and as such, it can be quite harsh on your hair. However, it is not nearly as damaging as bleaching your hair.

If you’ve ever had a hair color go wrong, you know the panic that sets in when you realize you need to fix it… fast. That’s where hair color removers like this come in.

This hair color remover claims to be able to undo even the biggest mistakes, so if you’ve accidentally dyed your hair green or blue, they say they can help. 

It works by opening the cuticle of your hair and then binding to the dye molecules so you can rinse them out.

It can strip away all of the color from your hair, including natural colors and dyed colors. This can be a good thing or a bad thing, depending on how you look at it!

If you’re looking to get rid of an unwanted hair color, then it’s definitely the way to go. However, if you’re trying to preserve your natural hair color, lighten your hair or even just change your hair color slightly, then it’s probably not the best option and you need to look into using hair bleach.

Color Oops before and after.

Is Oops hair color remover safe?

Oops hair color remover is an extra-strength hair color remover that quickly and effectively removes unwanted hair color. The product is safe for all hair types and is gentle enough for daily use.

We love it because it’s available in two formulas: one for natural hair and one for colored hair.

The natural formula contains ingredients that help to moisturize and protect the hair, while the colored formula contains ingredients that help to remove unwanted color without damaging the hair.

In general, all hair color removers are considered to be safe. However, it’s always best to do a patch test first to make sure you’re not allergic to the product.

How to use Color Oops safely.

As with any hair color remover, it’s always best to do a patch test first to make sure you’re not allergic to the product.

To do this, simply apply a small amount of the product to a small area of skin, wait 24 hours, and then see if there is any reaction. If there is no reaction, then you should be good to go.

When using the product, be sure to follow the instructions on the packaging to avoid any accidents. And as we mentioned before, if your hair is already damaged, it’s best to avoid using this product altogether as it will only make the damage worse.

Watch and learn: How to use Color Oops step-by-step.

Does Color Oops return hair to natural color?

No, it doesn’t return your hair to its natural color. In fact, it can actually make your hair look a little bit lighter than it did before.

This is because the product removes all of the color from your hair, including any natural pigment.

So, if you’re looking to return to your natural hair color, you’ll need to use a hair dye that is the same color as your natural hair or a shade lighter.

If you want to go lighter, then you can use a bleach to lighten your hair first and then use a hair dye to achieve the desired color.

Does Color Oops turn hair orange?

If your hair is dark brown or black and you use a color remover, it can end up turning your strands orange.

This is because dark hair colors contain more pigment which makes them harder to remove. So it can leave behind a yellow toned or brassy orange, faded hue.

In our experience, it can do this to lighter hair colors too. If you have naturally warm undertones, these will show up when pigment is removed from your hair.

The good news is that this isn’t a permanent problem – it’s just a matter of using the right hair color or toner to balance out the brassiness.

So, if you’re dealing with orange hair after using Color Oops, don’t despair. There are definitely ways to fix it.

How to fix orange hair.

There are a few ways that you can fix orange hair after using a hair color remover.

The first thing you can do is to use a professional ash toner. This will help to neutralize the brassiness and give your hair a more cool-toned look.

Another option is to dye your hair a darker color. This will help to balance out the orange tones and give your hair a more natural look.

And finally, you can also try using a color-depositing shampoo or conditioner. These products work by adding pigment to your hair, which can help to neutralize unwanted tones.

How can I restore my hair after Color Oops?

The best way to restore your hair after using Color Oops is to use a deep conditioning treatment. It’s pretty drying so you need to make sure you put some moisture back into your locks.

Leave-in conditioners and hair masks are a great way to do this. You can also try using coconut oil or olive oil as a pre-shampoo treatment. This will help to re-hydrate your hair and repair any damage that may have been caused by the strong chemicals in the product.

Just apply it to your hair, leave it on for an hour or so, and then wash it out.

If your hair is particularly dry or damaged, you may even want to consider getting a trim to get rid of any split ends.

How many times can you Color Oops your hair?

The answer is: it depends. You can technically use it more than once, but we wouldn’t recommend it because it’s drying and damaging.

There’s also a limit to how much color pigment it can realistically remove.

If you end up with orange hair, it’s better to tone it or re-dye it rather than try this product again.

All that being said, Color Oops is still a miracle product in our book. It can save you from some serious hair mistakes, and it’s way cheaper than a trip to the salon. So if you’re in a pinch, go ahead and give it a try. Just don’t expect miracles beyond its limits.

If you have very damaged hair, we also recommend that you consult with a professional stylist before using this product.

This article was written and reviewed by:

  • Nicola Freeman, Creative Director & Content Lead
    Creative Director & Content Lead

    With over two decades of passionate hair dyeing experience, I've experimented with nearly every shade imaginable. My journey began long before blogging; as an award-winning copywriter in London and New York, I shaped narratives for iconic brands. However, when friends sought advice during lockdown for at-home hair dyeing, I realized my true calling. Beyond being your hair color expert, I'm a mom of two girls, wife to artist Tony, and an avid soccer player!

  • Enza Piazza, Hair Stylist & Color Consultant
    Hair Stylist & Color Consultant

    I’m Enza Piazza, your go-to hair stylist and color consultant with over 23 years of professional salon experience bringing vibrancy and life to hair of all hues. My Italian roots from sunny Sicily infuse passion into every snip and color, a passion that’s been recognized with top honor awards including bridal and party hair at the National Hairdressers Federation’s Championships. After training in Surrey, UK’s most prestigious salons including Head Master Academy, I embraced the entrepreneurial spirit and set up Enza Hair Styling, offering tailored hair care for 13 years, and treating each client like family. Away from the salon, I cherish moments as a proud Nonna to grandson Joseph and as a playful companion to my Jack Russell, Bo.