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16-09-09, 09:29 PM
I prefer to use Wella Blondor bleach, but I did try a sample sachet once on my sisters hair, it does lift quite well, but I found the texture of the bleach to be a bit grainy for my liking. Blondor bleach does lift well I have it on my hair and Im a base 4 and it lifts very well.
So to round up... Both lift equally well but I didnt like the texture of the Blondeme... if I was stuck and didnt have any blondor I would use the blondeme as I know it lifts well. |
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16-09-09, 09:35 PM
I use Wella at the moment...which Blondor do you use? Powder, granules or the cream stuff? I'm so used to just using Loreal Platine Presicion for foils and Blue Frosting for scalp, although recently found out that I've been mixing up BF wrong (was trained to do it 3 packs of powder, up to number 2 in the measuring jug of developer and then topped up to number 3 with the oil...but apparently thats not the right way?)
have had a customer before who was mega light and ive never been able to lift it high enough... |
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17-09-09, 10:46 AM
We have used this bleach for sometime. It is fab. You can lift tinted hair: base 5/6, with 9% to a nice creamy blonde, easily. The hair is in great condition, no yellow tones and they have a range of inter-mixable toners to get the blonde you want. I normally would never use bleach with 9% but with blondeme it is safe to do so. It seems to work well if you mix it quite runny as it thickens quick.
I also use Tigi true light too. This is great for hair that has 'stubborn' gold tones. |
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17-09-09, 07:15 PM
Schwarzkopf are gonna call me but I saw it in salon services today, think I might get some cos her hair was amazing. as i say i bleached hers twice and I didnt get such a good result.makes me want to do mine!!Thanks for the help xx
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21-09-09, 07:29 PM
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but for bases 5 upward this product below is excellent to use for lifting base 5 and up it is specially made for on the scalp bleaching , (without stinging or the itch hth x minky Quote:
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21-09-09, 08:18 PM
So you think I could get that lift with a 6% and blue frosting? Can you give me the mixing instructions as I had some oil left but no powder so I bought more powder but there was no instructions in the box and no phone number on the box either? Don't know if I said earlier or not but I was taught the wrong way to mix up in my training and now don't have the instructions. Thanks so much for the help. xx
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31-10-09, 01:21 PM
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Hi, sorry I am still keeping my eye out for the mix ratio I know I have it hiding away somewhere |
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31-10-09, 04:42 PM
Hello I like blondeme alot for lifting out dark coloures with the 9% blondeme peroxide. As said above it can mix up quiet thick so be careful of that because bleach that is too thick is damaging to the hair. The only thing I will say is that it tends to become warm in the foils(why is this help minky lol) For normal bleaching I use igora vario blonde made by same people as blondeme, which never ever heats up or swells which I love. You can buy both from aston and fincher, infact the vario blonde is on offer right now, I use the white one and keep blondeme for tough jobs hope this helps xxxx
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