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12-05-08, 09:45 PM
hi, it took about 20min with the bleach shampoo on. then normal for the tint. it did lift so well, considering ive had a 5 line tint on each month for the past 6 months, i though it would lift at all. think the ratios are 1scoop bleach, 60ml water, 30ml shampoo and 30ml 6%.
amazing!! i love being a bit lighter i feel more summery! x |
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13-05-08, 04:05 PM
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14-05-08, 12:18 AM
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Another less aggressive formula maybe 1- 1 1/2 levels- 60 ml warm/hot water 1 scoop bleach, enough shampoo to lather (about 5-10ml, basically one squirt) at the shampoo bowl on damp (barely damp) hair and lather through, starting at the darkest area. This formula won't lighten as much as the first but if you are just a tiny bit too dark on a fresh color, it is highly effective. It also works if you need to lighten a little when highlighting over previous color. |
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14-05-08, 09:44 AM
Very nice results, I have used this method on myself when needing to lighten, I had some darker colour put in with my highlights and the ends grabbed a bit too much so I lightened it a bit. I am a professional before anyone asks! So I knew what I was doing!! haha.
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