Olaplex with Blondeme bleach, says it has bond enforcing ingredient already?

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Hayleyhair

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Would you still olaplex with blondeme range?
It says it already had bond in forcing ingredients?
 
Would you still olaplex with blondeme range?
It says it already had bond in forcing ingredients?

always. Olaplex is patented technology with 8 patents all over the world. if you dissect the ingredient list of fibreplex(which they've added to everything now) you'd see it was just a glorified deep conditioner. olaplex contains one active ingredient-Bis-Aminopropyl Diglycol Dimaleate with water as the carrier. It's the only proven chemical to have the ability to relink free floating sulphur bonds and rebond them back into di-sulphide bonds. Schwarzkopf cannot do this, it's illegal in every country for them to copy you. A simple side by side test will show you, after 10 shampoos with a clarifying shampoo which the better one is. The Schwarzkopf one will feel much better, to begin with, but by the end, the fibreplex additive will be washed away while olaplex will still be the same as it only works from the inside, fibreplex however, only works from the outside. Olaplex is free of sulphates(harsh detergant), silicone, mineral oil(both coating agents found in fibreplex) as well as aldehydes, sulphites among others. dont support the immitators.
 
I thought that was the case .. thank you for your reply... so in other words use olaplex in everything!
 

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