Loreal platifiz precision

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wyates

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Has anyone tried this?
Just saw it when browsing and it looked a bit too cheap to be good?
Can't be as good as platinum?
 
Totally different to platinium, its a powder bleach where as platinium is a paste. Theres platifiz precision for natural hair and platine precision for natural and coloured hair. Both really good products and give up to 7 levels of lift, great results when highlighting etc. I generally use platinium for full head bleaching as its so gentle to scalp and hair and then use platine for foils etc.

Hope this helps
 
Totally different to platinium, its a powder bleach where as platinium is a paste. Theres platifiz precision for natural hair and platine precision for natural and coloured hair. Both really good products and give up to 7 levels of lift, great results when highlighting etc. I generally use platinium for full head bleaching as its so gentle to scalp and hair and then use platine for foils etc.

Hope this helps
The platine seems to only come in white powder, doesn't that create a yellow result? The blue in the blue powders tend to make a cleaner result. But how about when the powder is white?
Thanks for replying!
 
To be honest ive never really noticed a difference, in either! I think most white bleaches these days claim to have toners in them! Ive also used the platifiz on coloured hair and it lifts just aswel! Both equally as good in my opinion! xXx

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Thanks for your help, highly appreciated!
 

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