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Only1sparky

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Can anyone recommend the best brand of highlift colour for level 5/6ish hair. I was thinking of using a booster aldo to get the most lift, without bleaching
. I like beige or anything not golden. Right now i bleach my hair and tone it. My midshaft and ends looks like 10/3 right now.
 
Can anyone recommend the best brand of highlift colour for level 5/6ish hair. I was thinking of using a booster aldo to get the most lift, without bleaching
. I like beige or anything not golden. Right now i bleach my hair and tone it. My midshaft and ends looks like 10/3 right now.
Unfortunately it's hard to get a level 5 or 6 to lift clean enough to see any other tone but yellow.
Can I ask why do you not want to use bleach anymore?
 
I forgot to mention i want to be a darker shade of blonde like a 9/1. I dont want to use bleach because i have dreadlocks and the bleach is not washing out completely from my dreads. I also am pale so i need a darker shade of blonde and a one step process. It takes a very long time to dry my hair.
Unfortunately it's hard to get a level 5 or 6 to lift clean enough to see any other tone but yellow.
Can I ask why do you not want to use bleach anymore?
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I forgot to mention i want to be a darker shade of blonde like a 9/1. I dont want to use bleach because i have dreadlocks and the bleach is not washing out completely from my dreads. I also am pale so i need a darker shade of blonde and a one step process. It takes a very long time to dry my hair.

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So technically bleach and tone is your best option, but I understand with your dreadlocks that's not necessarily easy.
I feel like a Highlift tint would leave you with too much of a bright result.
So in theory your only other option is to use a standard tint which gives you 3 levels of lift with 12%. So if we're talking wella then I'd look at something like 8/1 + 8/96 + 12%.
Or if you don't mind a double process then you could lift with 10/0 +12% and then tone down with 8/97 or 8/0
 

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