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product_id: 59322670
title: "Fanola No Orange Shampoo With Blue Pigments To Eliminate Unwanted Orange Brassy Tones In Lightened Brunettes and Brown Hair 11.83oz"
brand: "fanola"
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# Shine & color boost Hydrating formula Blue pigment tech Fanola No Orange Shampoo With Blue Pigments To Eliminate Unwanted Orange Brassy Tones In Lightened Brunettes and Brown Hair 11.83oz

**Brand:** fanola
**Price:** VT1098
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🔵 Say goodbye to brassy roots, hello to flawless shine!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Fanola No Orange Shampoo With Blue Pigments To Eliminate Unwanted Orange Brassy Tones In Lightened Brunettes and Brown Hair 11.83oz by fanola
- **How much does it cost?** VT1098 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- fanola enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted fanola brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Customizable Use:** Leave on 1-5 minutes for tailored brassiness control; use gloves to avoid staining.
- • **Hydrating Cleanse:** Gently cleanses while restoring moisture and natural shine.
- • **Precision Blue Pigment:** Neutralizes stubborn orange/brassy tones for flawless brunette hues.
- • **Color Longevity Booster:** Protects and revitalizes color after sun exposure and chemical treatments.
- • **Professional-Grade Toner:** Salon-quality formula designed for medium-dark, lightened brunettes and brown hair.

## Overview

Fanola No Orange Shampoo harnesses advanced blue pigment technology to effectively neutralize unwanted orange and copper tones in lightened brunettes and brown hair. This hydrating formula gently cleanses while restoring natural shine and color vibrancy, making it an essential post-color care product for professionals and color-conscious millennials alike. Ideal for use 1-2 times weekly, it offers customizable toning power to keep your hair looking fresh, vibrant, and salon-perfect between appointments.

## Description

With time comes change, and hair is usually the first place we notice it. But don't stress any more if the grey streaks are setting inch Fanola has you covered with their line of No Orange Shampoo. It's made with a blue pigment that turns down the grey or lightened hairs to be less noticeable. There's nothing wrong with going grey, but this No Orange Shampoo helps you keep your color consistent and vibrant. It's an easy way to help time pass with a little more grace.Features:Ideal, for grey, super lightened, or decolored hairViolet pigment tones down unwanted yellow hues on grey, light blonde, or streaked hairSHAMPOOAnti-Orange toning shampoo that has a special blue pigment; is ideal for brunette, dark blonde, grey and platinum hair. Special blue pigment tones down unwanted orange hues and neutralizes undesired copper and red reflections.How/When: Apply to wet hair, massage, and leave on for 1-5 minutes, lather and rinse. Use gloves to prevent staining hands. Can be used 1-2 times a week to help with undesired copper/red reflections.SKU: SO-41-01.

Review: Works! - My hair is bleached and toned to a silver color. I use Fanola No-Yellow Purple Shampoo for upkeep which works wonders eliminating any/all yellowness. It leaves the lightest shade of lavender which brightens/whitens to a silver. I also have a dark brown shadow root, however it is quickly fading into a lighter warmer brown shade. The purple shampoo is great for the silver parts of my hair, but did absolutely nothing for my brassy roots, of course, because it was more orange than yellow. So I decided to try this shampoo since it was blue and targets eliminating orange. Plus, I needed to give my hair a break from coloring/processing because it did acquire some damage from the bleach... First Attempt: The no-orange shampoo squeezed into my palm first looked more purple than blue, and smelled so different from the no-yellow shampoo (almost like a cologne), so I was a little off-put at first impression. However, once lathered up, the foam was definitely blue, and the strong scent faded away. I applied this in the shower after washing my hair with regular shampoo. I focused it on my roots first then the rest of my hair and lathered thoroughly with my fingers. I wasn't sure how long I should keep it on for, so I rinsed it out only after a minute or two. Unfortunately, after my hair was fully dried I inspected closely only to see little to no difference in my roots. I also noticed it made my bleached parts were less lavender/silver and now more grey/silver. It slightly darkened my silver because of the blue/ash tone, but it was very subtle and I actually didn't mind it. It was more of a true silver now. But my roots were my main concern!!! Second Attempt: I applied with the same method but instead of only keeping it on for a couple minutes, I left it on for 3x longer. I applied generously to my roots and massaged thoroughly and then applied to the rest of my hair. After I was done lathering everything, I left it on for approximately 6-7 minutes, then rinsed. I also deep conditioned right after. This time, upon closer inspection once fully dried, I actually noticed a difference in my roots! Granted, this shampoo is not going to turn orange into blue, but it definitely deposits blue to neutralize brassiness. I went from a brassy light brown to a neutral/ash brown. And since my silver was more of a true silver rather than lavender, it all blended together so much better. I will continue to use this shampoo for the next month or two before my next dark shadow root touch up session!
Review: Gets that orange brass out! - WOW this shampoo is awesome! I moved to a very small town and when I said to the stylist doing my blonde color - "I come up red so don't use bleach " - well she didn't listen and I ended up a lovely shade of Ronald McDonald. Eeeek! O.O Needless to say there was no way I was going to let her fix it and since there were no other salons nearby, I had to figure it out on my own. Opposites on the color wheel will cancel each other out and seeing that I was a horrid shade of orange I knew blue would save me. Now this blue shampoo reads right there in the listing title "Fanola No Orange Shampoo" so I had to give it a try. It is very (very) highly pigmented and that got me excited. While it won't stain your scalp or skin (I didn't experience any skin staining), it may stain finger cuticles so I advise wearing gloves while applying. After washing with a clarifying shampoo first and drying my hair, I left the Fanola Shampoo on for 15 minutes and that dulled the brightness a bit. Subsequently, I did 6 other treatments (on squeaky clean dry hair) over the course of 8 days, leaving the shampoo on for 20 minutes each time, and am happy to say my hair now looks like a pretty strawberry blonde. Whew! This shampoo is a life (and embarrassment) saver!! It is quite drying so you'll need a good conditioner afterwards - I used Cantu Moisturizing Curl Activator Creme and it softened my hair right up. If you've had an orange hair disaster - the Fanola No Orange Shampoo could just be your lifesaver too.

## Features

- Indicated on colored hair with dark tones. Gently cleanses and neutralizes unwanted copper/red highlights. Gives shine and hydration.
- After the color service or exposure to the sun and other external aggressions, hair colored with dark tones shows a pigment residue which can have copper or orange tones.
- No Orange Shampoo gently cleanses and neutralizes unwanted copper/red highlights.
- After applying the shampoo, the hair regains its original shine and hydration, without unwanted reflections.
- Extra Blue Pigment, the No Orange shampoo eliminates orange reflections and makes medium-dark hair shiny and bright.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B071WWK11X |
| ASIN  | B071WWK11X |
| Active Ingredients | Aqua \(water\) caprylic/capric triglyceride cetearyl alcohol cetrimonium chloride dipalmitoylethyl hydroxyethylmonium methosulfate parfum \(fragrance\) PPG-26-Buteth-26 PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil dipropylene glycol methoxy PEG/PPG-7/3 aminopropyl dimethico |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Batteries  | 1 A batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #188,883 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #4,257 in Hair Shampoo |
| Brand Name | Fanola |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (30,819) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08032947864171 |
| Hair Type | Color Treated |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 4.5 inches |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 11.83 Ounces |
| Item model number  | 10008681 |
| Liquid Volume | 350 Milliliters |
| Manufacturer | Fanola |
| Manufacturer  | Fanola |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FOS35NO |
| Model Number | 10008681 |
| Product Benefits | Color Protection, Shine |
| Product Dimensions  | 2 x 2 x 4.5 inches; 11.83 ounces |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Split Hair |
| Scent Name | Citrus |
| Suitable Hair Color | Light Blonde |
| Unit Count | 350 Milliliters |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** Fanola
- **Hair Type:** Color Treated
- **Item Form:** Liquid
- **Scent:** Citrus

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Scent** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: is canola no range shampoo sulfate free??**
A: Sorry, Fanola No Orange shampoo is not sulfate free.

**Q: I have dark brown hair and want to tone the red/ gold highlights. Should I try no orange or no yellow?**
A: I would recommend the No Orange shampoo. The No Yellow shampoo is more for bleached hair.

**Q: Shouldn’t this come sealed? Mine did not and I’m uncertain that it was authentic.... :/**
A: It doesn’t.  It’s real.  It is packaged poorly and not to be sold through mail.  It works well.

**Q: I am a dark brunette with highlights. My hair starts to look brassy. Do I need this or no yellow?**
A: Hello,
The Fanola No Orange Shampoo is what you will need to use.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works!
*by K***K on December 10, 2018*

My hair is bleached and toned to a silver color. I use Fanola No-Yellow Purple Shampoo for upkeep which works wonders eliminating any/all yellowness. It leaves the lightest shade of lavender which brightens/whitens to a silver. I also have a dark brown shadow root, however it is quickly fading into a lighter warmer brown shade. The purple shampoo is great for the silver parts of my hair, but did absolutely nothing for my brassy roots, of course, because it was more orange than yellow. So I decided to try this shampoo since it was blue and targets eliminating orange. Plus, I needed to give my hair a break from coloring/processing because it did acquire some damage from the bleach... First Attempt: The no-orange shampoo squeezed into my palm first looked more purple than blue, and smelled so different from the no-yellow shampoo (almost like a cologne), so I was a little off-put at first impression. However, once lathered up, the foam was definitely blue, and the strong scent faded away. I applied this in the shower after washing my hair with regular shampoo. I focused it on my roots first then the rest of my hair and lathered thoroughly with my fingers. I wasn't sure how long I should keep it on for, so I rinsed it out only after a minute or two. Unfortunately, after my hair was fully dried I inspected closely only to see little to no difference in my roots. I also noticed it made my bleached parts were less lavender/silver and now more grey/silver. It slightly darkened my silver because of the blue/ash tone, but it was very subtle and I actually didn't mind it. It was more of a true silver now. But my roots were my main concern!!! Second Attempt: I applied with the same method but instead of only keeping it on for a couple minutes, I left it on for 3x longer. I applied generously to my roots and massaged thoroughly and then applied to the rest of my hair. After I was done lathering everything, I left it on for approximately 6-7 minutes, then rinsed. I also deep conditioned right after. This time, upon closer inspection once fully dried, I actually noticed a difference in my roots! Granted, this shampoo is not going to turn orange into blue, but it definitely deposits blue to neutralize brassiness. I went from a brassy light brown to a neutral/ash brown. And since my silver was more of a true silver rather than lavender, it all blended together so much better. I will continue to use this shampoo for the next month or two before my next dark shadow root touch up session!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Gets that orange brass out!
*by A***R on August 20, 2021*

WOW this shampoo is awesome! I moved to a very small town and when I said to the stylist doing my blonde color - "I come up red so don't use bleach " - well she didn't listen and I ended up a lovely shade of Ronald McDonald. Eeeek! O.O Needless to say there was no way I was going to let her fix it and since there were no other salons nearby, I had to figure it out on my own. Opposites on the color wheel will cancel each other out and seeing that I was a horrid shade of orange I knew blue would save me. Now this blue shampoo reads right there in the listing title "Fanola No Orange Shampoo" so I had to give it a try. It is very (very) highly pigmented and that got me excited. While it won't stain your scalp or skin (I didn't experience any skin staining), it may stain finger cuticles so I advise wearing gloves while applying. After washing with a clarifying shampoo first and drying my hair, I left the Fanola Shampoo on for 15 minutes and that dulled the brightness a bit. Subsequently, I did 6 other treatments (on squeaky clean dry hair) over the course of 8 days, leaving the shampoo on for 20 minutes each time, and am happy to say my hair now looks like a pretty strawberry blonde. Whew! This shampoo is a life (and embarrassment) saver!! It is quite drying so you'll need a good conditioner afterwards - I used Cantu Moisturizing Curl Activator Creme and it softened my hair right up. If you've had an orange hair disaster - the Fanola No Orange Shampoo could just be your lifesaver too.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you're on the fence, read this!
*by O***A on February 10, 2018*

As a licensed professional, I'd like to give people a word of advice... this product will not make your hair brown or magically make your blorange hair look like a picture on instagram! This is a temporary (but effective) way of toning out some light brassiness from your hair after it has already been professionally colored/ lightened or if you're a natural golden blonde. If your hair is a very dark orange like a level 1-6 (even though level 1-4 really never gets orange, if anything it can appear red, but I digress) you most likely need to head to your favorite professional salon for a toner/ glaze. For level 7 and up, this will work great for you! I suggest washing with regular sulfate free shampoo first and then lather lightly on clean hair wherever your orange problem is, clip it up and leave for 5-20 minutes depending on the porosity of you hair and how brassy it is ( i.e. little bit of brass/ high porosity- 5 min / a lot of brass/ low porosity- 20 min). You may need to test it out a few times to see what works best! Also, WEAR GLOVES!!! This stuff is super pigmented and will turn your hands blue. If you end up leaving it on too long or your hair is too ashy or even blue-ish don't worry.. it only lasts a couple of washes. Additionally, I recommend you deep condition your hair afterwards because like most toning shampoos, this stuff is slightly drying. Lastly, for those of you with a yellow/ gold problem more so than an orange problem, try Fanola No Yellow shampoo instead! For my fellow licensed professionals, buying hair products from amazon is usually sacrilegious for me but salonguys.com sells it for so much more and the shipping is so expensive so just to test it out I bought the same product from them and from here. From what I can tell they are practically identical in packaging and yield the same results on my clients. Basically, if this is a knock off it's a pretty damn good one so save your money! Hope this helps, good luck!

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