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Is salon services bleach good? Like wouldn’t all powder bleaches have the same ingredients???[emoji848] like what’s the difference in say Wella’s bleach to Sally’s bleach...[emoji848]
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The basic ingredients will probably be the same. But in Wellas bleach you'll find that the texture of the powder will be finer which will give a smoother consistency when mixed, being easier to apply and probably penetrating the hair better. Blondor by wella also has an anti yellow molecules which helps to eliminate yellow undertones, leaving you with a cleaner result. What Imagine is that it's the same as buying paracetamol for £0.19 for a super market brand vs £1.50 for a pack of panadol. There's no actual difference, they both contain 500mg of paracetamol. But the quality of panodol is higher, because their binding agents and other compounds founding the tablets are of higher quality and more refined. Which I dare say will somewhat affect the effectiveness of the product. I always used blondor, then it was out of stock for a period of time, so I tried indola rapid blonde. The results were better! I could get hair to lift 8+ levels, in less time! And I was saving money! Win win! Until I started to notice the quality of my clients hair was decreasing. I noticed more damage, more fragile, less healthy looking hair so I very quickly changed back. Now I no longer use wella, but use Framesi which is still of high quality.Is salon services bleach good? Like wouldn’t all powder bleaches have the same ingredients???[emoji848] like what’s the difference in say Wella’s bleach to Sally’s bleach...[emoji848]
I have never used salon services bleach to be fair. But here's food for thought....Thanks, ya I’m concerned that salon services bleach is more damaging even though the ingredients are pretty much all the same [emoji848] my main issue is that I don’t want to use Sally’s bleach if it’s putting my clients hair at a higher risk.