
Light color after bleaching
Lightening color after bleaching for extra lightening of the hair after bleaching. Odorless, nourishing and ammonia-free. Vegan and PPD-free.
All our color packs are mixed in bowl and applied with a brush
Light color after bleaching:
Perfect treatment for those who want another clarification after bleaching or a more platinum blonde result.
With a lightening after bleaching you can achieve an even brighter result, while neutralizing yellow. Most often, it is enough to use 3% if the hair is already light yellow. Others choose a weaker strength of the bleaching and then a stronger strength of the lightening. If you want lighter lengths, we recommend the "refresh light lengths" package with a higher strength than the base for a smoother result.
Neutralization of golden:
No. 10.02- Contains a small amount of purple to neutralize yellow. The lightest shade.
No. 10.1- This is the lightest very cool shade that contains blue to neutralize orange, or can be used for lightening if you want a more silver color. If your hair contains a little yellow, you should always use this in combination with purple.
No. 9.12- Perfect combination with purple and blue to neutralize yellow and give a cool result. Very nice in combination with no. 10.02 or no. 10.1 for a brighter result.
Color no. 9 and no. 10 contain more pigment and are therefore used to tone down lightness or cover gray hair. Very nice in combination with other shades when you don't want your hair to be completely light. After lightening, the hair always absorbs more color and these can then become a little dark if used alone.
Here you can read more about the different shades of our colors.
Here you will find an explanation of the structure of the different hair colors. A natural color is a color that does not contain a dot and numbers behind it. This will always cover a certain area better and provide better durability. A reflex color is a color that has numbers behind the dot in cold or warm shades. The hair closest to the scalp always attracts more warm pigments, while the lengths and ends always attract more cold pigments. The lengths and ends always attract more color and therefore we recommend a lighter shade in the lengths for an even result from root to tip.
![]() | No. 0.0 - Clear |
![]() | No. 10.02 - Cold Very Light Blonde |
![]() | No. 10.1 - Ice Light Blonde |
![]() | No. 10 - Very Light Blonde |
![]() | No. 9.3 - Golden Blonde |
![]() | No. 9.12 - Cold Blonde |
![]() | No. 9.21 - Very Cold Blonde |
![]() | No. 9 - Light Blonde |
![]() | No. 8.43 - Light Copper Blonde A natural copper color, perfect for natural redheads. High yellow content provides brightness, while orange dominates for a rich copper tone. The balance creates a light but distinct copper color. |
![]() | No. 8 - Blonde |
![]() | No. 7.34 - Deep Copper Blonde |
![]() | No. 7.1 - Cold Dark Blonde |
![]() | No. 6 - Light Brown |
![]() | No. 5.8 - Chocolate brown |
![]() | No. 5.82 - Cold Chocolate Brown |
![]() | No. 5.1 - Cold Brown |
![]() | No. 4 - Dark Brown |
![]() | No. 3.11 - Ice Dark Brown |
![]() | No. 1/2 - Black |
There is a big difference between coloring uncolored hair and hair that has already been treated.
Uncolored hair needs more pigment, i.e. a darker color and a longer exposure time than already treated hair. The main reason for this is that treated hair is already open so the pigments are absorbed into the hair faster. While uncolored hair needs time to open. Already colored/lightened hair will therefore always be darker than uncolored hair if you use the same hair color and the same exposure time on the entire hair.
Light color:
Light color is applied to completely dry hair after bleaching and it is important that this is ONLY applied to hair that is golden. If you already have white lengths and ends, you should only lather the color into the lengths for a refresh so that the lengths do not become darker.
Preparation:
Dry your hair completely after bleaching. Only apply the color to the innermost part of the scalp and to the hair that is yellow. Lengths and ends always need a shorter exposure time as these are drier and absorb color faster.
Dim Light Color:
Mix together H2O2 90ml and 2 tubes of Mix. Working time 45 min.
PROCEDURE
Light color:
Apply to completely dry hair. Start at the very base of the scalp and where the hair is most golden. You can Pull the color out a little in the hair during the last 3-5 minutes, but avoid dry, completely light ends. Always remember that hair that is already completely light will quickly become darker when you add color. Working time 45 minutes. Wash your hair well and use a good hair conditioner.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The products are not activated until they leave the bowl. Time spent on application does not affect the result, and the working time starts when the product is in the hair.
Dry, worn and light lengths absorb pigment quickly. The hair closest to the scalp always needs much more cold pigments and a much longer exposure time for an even hair color.
N:2 H2O2:
Water, hydrogen peroxide, propylene glycol, cetearyl alcohol, sodium C12-18 alkyl sulfate, disodium EDTA, ceteareth-20, sodium stannate, phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, ethylparaben, ceteareth-25, propylparaben, butylparaben, phosphoric acid, argania spinosa kernel oil.
N:3 MIX:
Water, cetearyl alcohol, propylene glycol, ethanolamine, ceteth- 24, dihydroxyethyl soyamine dioleate, glyceryl stearate, sodium ammonium sulfate, isopropyl myristate, oleum papaveris seminis (poppy) seed oil, gossypium herbaceum seed oil, glycerin, tetrasodium EDTA, sodium ascorbate, caprylic/capric triglyceride, methyl glucose sesquistearate, cetyl alcohol, ceteareth-20, butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter, polyquaternium - 28, perfume.