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What it is:
Redken's Color Extend Blondage Express Anti-Brass Mask is an ultra-pigmented purple hair mask that ensures brighter, cooler blonde haircolor in just 5 minutes. Featuring a powerful toning formula, this hair mask helps to correct and neutralize unwanted yellow and orange undertones in even the brassiest blondes.
What it does:
- Ultra-pigmented purple hair mask for blondes
- Neutralizes brassiness on blonde hair for a cool, bright end result
- Offers 5-minute instant transformation
- Corrects unwanted yellow and orange undertones on blonde hair
*Ingredients may vary slightly due to formula updates by brands. Please consult packaging for most accurate list of ingredients
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Frequently Asked Questions
Redken Color Extend Blondage Express Anti-Brass Mask is formulated with Redken's proprietary Color-Extend technology combined with violet-neutralizing pigments to counteract brassy tones. The mask contains conditioning agents and amino acids designed to nourish blonde hair while depositing color-correcting pigment. For a complete ingredient list, refer to the product packaging or Redken's official website, as formulations may vary by region.
Yes, Redken Color Extend Blondage Express is specifically designed for color-treated blonde hair and is formulated to be gentle on already-processed strands. The mask is sulfate-free and helps maintain color vibrancy while conditioning. However, if your hair is severely damaged or you have scalp sensitivities, perform a patch test first. Discontinue use if irritation occurs and consult a hair care professional.
For best results, use the Redken Color Extend Blondage Express Anti-Brass Mask 1-2 times per week as a targeted treatment. Frequency may vary depending on your hair's brass level and porosity. If your blonde has significant brassy tones, start with twice weekly; for maintenance, once weekly is typically sufficient. Do not exceed recommended usage to avoid over-toning.








