minky
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Hi Minky, I have never came across the Proclere gel bleach you recommend but I will look out for it next time I am at the wholesalers.
Do you only use this bleach when doing roots or for off scalp bleaching too? What is it like for lifting previously coloured hair/tint?
I'm guessing you mix the 50ml gel with 1 packet lightening powder + 20 vol? x
Hi Dreamlover, it depends how dark it is and how much brassy pigment it has in it ..... lifting from a natural level six I usually use 1 to 2 boosters
with 50 ml
I only ever use 20 vol.
I personally would rather add a little more booster powder to the mix
than up the peroxide level ,
This blue oil gel bleach is strictly for Global blondes and especially made for all over and on the scalp techniques ,
I use it mainly for the roots, for unsurpassed shiny blonding
(and fantastic client comfort)
It is also used it to create global blondes too ,
which I have done ,
for example just say a natural base six dark blonde wanted an all over Global blonde look
I would put this all over the mid lengths and ends around 2 inches from the roots , let it lift half way
then mix fresh and do the root area , making sure it is well distributed through the mid lenghts and ends
then simply let it all lift up to the desired lift ,
( but as with all bleach products.... don't let it go past that pale creamy stage )
Yes you can use it to strip darker tints from hair the mid lengths and ends of the hair too ..... it strips really well
(but as with all bleach do test piece it first)
but since it is made to swell up like a fluffy mousse which is good for coverage ... its harder to isolate ,
This is why it's not made to use with foiling techniques
Although it is very gentle on the scalp bleach and you don't even feel it on the scalp at all ....
it can also achieve the palest and coolest shades of blonde
but .... as with all bleach , its wise never to go past that creamy pale blonde stage.... so that the condition will remain good , and the toner will hold well ,
hth x minky