Uh oh. Your latest hair color experiment with box dye or bleach went a bit awry. Before you panic, remember that Bremod hair color offers effective color correction options. Their restorative formulas help repair damage from accidents and overprocessing while fixing unwanted brassiness, murky tones, splotchiness, and more. Let’s troubleshoot the most common at-home hair color mishaps and how to solve them.

Fixing Brassy Tones 

One of the biggest complaints about blonde dye disasters is brassy or orange undertones, especially for cool-toned folks. Bremod’s Purple Shampoo and Conditioner combo works beautifully to neutralize yellow-orange brassiness. The rich violet pigments cancel out warmth for brighter, clearer, ashy blonde and silver tones. Use it as your regular shampoo & conditioner to maintain neutral blonding over time.

You can also quickly tone down brassiness between full-color treatments with Bremod’s Concentrated Color masks in icy platinum and silver shades. Apply these high pigment toners as weekly re-conditioning treatments to keep blonde and gray tones crisp. The nourishing mask will make hair healthier and more hydrated in the process.

Color Correction for Splotchy Grays

Nothing’s worse than dark roots with previously covered gray hairs popping through unevenly a few weeks post-dye. Avoid patchiness between salon visits by using Bremod’s handy SoftFocus precision gray root touch-up tool. The mascara-like wand lets you quickly sweep color-matching pigments just along new gray growth. The sheer coverage seamlessly blends with existing dye to perfectly hide grays until your next full treatment. 

Fixing Over-Processed Damage  

Frequent bleaching, perming, and heat styling can severely compromise hair health, causing dryness, breakage, and fragility over time. Make damaged locks smoother, shinier, and more resilient with Bremod’s intensive Damage ERASE Masque. This weekly deep conditioning treatment deeply penetrates the hair cuticle to restore vital moisture, protein, and nutrients.   

Use their Miracle Mist leave-in conditioning spray before heat styling daily. And be sure to incorporate their Damage Blocker 1 step which contains protective antioxidants into your next coloring session to prevent additional damage.

Salvaging a Hair Color Gone Wrong  

Uh oh. You pulled your foil wraps off to reveal a color much more extreme than expected. Or your experimental pink came out unevenly. How can you adjust the result closer to your original vision?

Bremod's Color Refresh Gloss is perfect for softening or diffusing overly vivid results. Spritz the clear glorifying treatment of overall hair to subtly shift extreme colors closer to pastel hues. The tiny color molecules bind to porous areas first, helping even out patchiness.

You can also strategically apply darker Concentrated Color masks like Espresso Brown or Velvet Black just to the too-bright sections to deepen the tones. Avoid repeating lightener, bleach, or color strippers which will worsen the damage. Patiently work the vivid area down in brightness instead. 

Neutralizing Unwanted Red Tones  

Some hair types stubbornly pull or intensify red/copper tones, especially if previously color-treated. Counteract this with Bremod’s new Blue Shampoo which calms warmth and ruddiness in blonde to medium brown hair. Use the highly pigmented Blue Shampoo to gently tone down reds and oranges. For the most dramatic neutralization, lather the Blue Shampoo all over the hair, and let sit 5 minutes before rinsing.

In extreme cases of unwanted oranges and reds, Bremod's Concentrated Color masks in cooler hues like Silver Ice and Smokey Steel make great toners. Apply these high pigment shades just on the warmest pieces as a weekly re-conditioning treatment until the tones neutralize.

The Bottom Line  

Don't panic over hair coloring mishaps. From splotchy grays to severe damage to unflattering undertones, Bremod offers specially formulated treatments to undo dye disasters. Their restorative ranges nourish hair back to health while their color-correcting toners, glosses, and root touch-up tools camouflage color gone wrong in between full corrections.