Daniel Williams
Danielwilliamshair
Does anyone else find these two products don't give much lift? Freehand claims 6, and multi-techniques 8 levels of lift, but I've used both with 30 and 40 volume many times (I've been using this brand alone this month) and it's just not lifting anymore than 3 levels? I've even tried it on a mannequin and believe it or not it worked better on my HairArt mannequin, way better lift... which is completely confusing to me as Mannequins are terrible for lift because of all the sealants on the hair during manufacturing.... Anyone else having trouble with this brand? Even on myself it didn't lift my roots enough, I get my roots white enough to tone in 30-40 mins with blondme by Schwarzkopf I left the Multi-Techniques *blue powder* with 30 vol cream developer on my roots for about 70 minutes, I even applied it again after 20 minutes (with same bleach on) just to get more lift, it didn't really dry out either honestly except in the back of my hair because i didn't cover it because I don't use foil to lift my hair to make sure it stays as healthy as possible during the process...
My roots are like this now, they're platinum, but they're not as platinum as the rest of my hair lol (excuse my hairline, i shave my hairline so that my hair is straight, I dislike the vampire-looking point haha) but see how it is definitely a level 10 but it's just not LIGHT ENOUGH (for me to turn it pure white :c) Think I'm gonna just use blondme when my roots grow another 2cm and then do my roots, then bring it through in last 5 minutes w 30 vol to even it out
Any tips for using Blond Studio though? I bought it for balayage.... I usually use normal powder bleaches (I mean BlondMe and just normal bleaches) and they work A LOT better because they don't bleed for me with the thickness I MOSTLY use for the majority of my balayages...
I have mixed it up in many ways, 1;1, 1;2 all the way to 1;3 it just isn't lifting anymore than 3-4 levels usually, so it sticks at about a level 6/7 BRASSY *but kind of ashy in lights* Golden orange blonde, like don't get me wrong it's pretty natural looking and I'd be fine with that being the lift from the white tub but for the 8 levels of lift it's certainly not 8 levels.... It does look good but like the majority of people want their hair to lift a lot more than what they're getting....
I use 40 vol. for my balayage and/or ombré's btw and I do apply it very thick especially on the ends where I aim for a lot of lift.
Sorry if I'm quite repetitive, just explaining it super well so I can get the best feedback possible!
My roots are like this now, they're platinum, but they're not as platinum as the rest of my hair lol (excuse my hairline, i shave my hairline so that my hair is straight, I dislike the vampire-looking point haha) but see how it is definitely a level 10 but it's just not LIGHT ENOUGH (for me to turn it pure white :c) Think I'm gonna just use blondme when my roots grow another 2cm and then do my roots, then bring it through in last 5 minutes w 30 vol to even it out
Any tips for using Blond Studio though? I bought it for balayage.... I usually use normal powder bleaches (I mean BlondMe and just normal bleaches) and they work A LOT better because they don't bleed for me with the thickness I MOSTLY use for the majority of my balayages...
I have mixed it up in many ways, 1;1, 1;2 all the way to 1;3 it just isn't lifting anymore than 3-4 levels usually, so it sticks at about a level 6/7 BRASSY *but kind of ashy in lights* Golden orange blonde, like don't get me wrong it's pretty natural looking and I'd be fine with that being the lift from the white tub but for the 8 levels of lift it's certainly not 8 levels.... It does look good but like the majority of people want their hair to lift a lot more than what they're getting....
I use 40 vol. for my balayage and/or ombré's btw and I do apply it very thick especially on the ends where I aim for a lot of lift.
Sorry if I'm quite repetitive, just explaining it super well so I can get the best feedback possible!