surf girl
Well-Known Member
The beige is fantastic on every darker colour base that needs breaking up, tinted or non, it gives a beautiful creamy blonde result, the ash is a little harder to work with I find, it does give an amazing clean scalp application I can't even describe in a number what tone I'm left with but is super clean, however the only down side to working with the ash is it turns previously bleached hair purple even if it's tinted over the old bleach, bit awkward when my lady's ombre turned lilac on the ends recently! I also find that it has a limit of lifting capability, it seems to stop after around 30 mins and it won't go any further, unlike other bleaches which normally continue to develop as long as u leave them for, on the whole I do like it but feel a bit apprehensive using it sometimes, I wouldn't use it as an every day bleach just a speciality for specific results, one thing I haven't tried yet is alternating ash and beige in foils, has anyone tried this? Do u have a pic?