Instructions
The hair should not be freshly washed before bleaching as the oil layer will protect the scalp. Dry shampoo and color spray should always Wash out before bleaching hair as this can cause a chemical reaction in the hair.
Have you previously dyed or bleached your hair? Is your hair damaged or weakened? This will affect how your hair reacts to bleaching. It is always better to use a weaker H202 and let it sit for the full working time. If you want to lighten already lightened hair, 1.5% or 3% will be enough for a nice refresh.
Mixing ratio:
Blond is mixed with a bottle of H202 90 ml.
For smaller mixtures, 1 tbsp powder + 2 tbsp H202.
It is very important to monitor the lightening process during the process, so that the hair is light enough before rinsing. Scrape off a little of the bleach to check the lightness of the hair. It is important that the hair is more towards light yellow, not orange. Exposure time 60 minutes is the full exposure time, after 60 minutes the bleaching decreases considerably. The hair will always turn a little yellow after bleaching and therefore we always recommend neutralizing after bleaching.
Mix only one mixture at a time.
Flushing:
During rinsing, the bleach can be foamed up to refresh the lengths. Wash the hair thoroughly twice and finish with a good conditioner or hair treatment.
We always recommend conditioning your hair regularly after bleaching your hair.
NOTE: You should never bleach your hair if you have used spray blonde!!