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  • this seems a bit iffy for those who have dark brown hair, the model already has a dark blonde to start off with, and ended up as a platinum blonde only 45 mins? it makes me wonder how it would turn out for those who have dark hair...

  • @babojangiiToT would most likely take two applications. It really damages the hair tho.

  • justin bieber?

  • 2:14 idk but that shot is so satisfying

  • 2:34 she looks so pissed x'D

  • Perfect!!

  • It's not sold in Brazil, is it?

  • @adnanrefolhaif I bought the bleacher in Brazil, yeah. If you can't find it in any store in your city, look for it online (brazilian on line shops have it) and get it shipped.

  • So you condition, then tone?

  • @Fraiseo It's more of a reconstructor so the toner will take evenly

  • Omg. Thats so perfectly applied

  • @lilavanill I thought It was a joke when I read it! "Let's dye your hair if you're not arian enough!' ahahah lol BTW great result

  • I especially like 2:25->3:25 where she is coated with bleach, then rinsed and she is so white blonde. GREAT video. I hope to see more like this.

  • what about to make the roots? cause im platinum blonde and my hair break if the bleach reach the allready platinum hair part.... help me please?

  • @chieftains OOOH try to grow ur roots out to like... and inch or so

  • @chieftains You have to be careful not to overlap. Only apply bleach on the roots, don't let it touch the bleached lengths. If you can't do it yourself alone (especially the back of the head is difficult) have a friend or a professional do it.

    Plus, deep condition regularly. Joico K-Pac Deep Penetrating Reconstructioner and ApHoogee Protein treatment is said to be a great hair saver for bleach tortured hair.

  • where can i get the blond me leave in milk and other prod.??/////

  • perfect Blond, amazing

  • ottimo lavoro buon prodotto ........... good

  • I liked the tone, learning a lot, I will be watching all the videos!!!!!

  • what about for darker hair or already bleached har???

  • excelente pudieran decir todo el video en español por favor ese tono de cabello me encanta me gustaria saber si en venezuela se consigue ese decolorante ...............gracias

  • i think the lady in the video is right when she reffers about some stylist that dont want to use too much product and wanna safe... i think when u go to a salon y quite pay a lot of money, and they shouldnt be that stingy using products in ur head!

  • Does anyone know where I can find these products in the United States or at least if anyone ships Schwarzkopf Blondme products to the USA?

  • i love bleaching and toneing, double process blonde if the funniest thing everrrrrrrr.

  • I mean't to say funnest.

  • I am ex Toni and Guy stylist, though I never coloured hair ( I cut and styled hair up to Salon Art Director) I always felt the colours lacking from either Wella or Loriel. I did a few courses in the London Schwarzkopf Academy last year and I was amazed at this line of product as well as Schwarzkopf in general.

    I only hope I can get to train and work with Schwarzkopf in the future and become a colour master as well as a styling one.

  • why do they use cotton instead of foils?

  • @hermounts Cotton is for protecting the root area because the bleaching product will be added there later. Root area gets lighter faster than the lenghts of the hair due to the warmth of the scalp. So to prevent too light results the root area is bleached later. The result will be more natural by this technique.

  • @hermounts to absorb some of the bleach should it dribble down towards the scalp.. bleach will burn your scalp and the heat from your head will make the bleach work faster, this will produce and uneven result for example white roots and golden hair .. the root section is always done last starting from the back and working around to the front because of the fine wispy hairs around the forehead and ears if they were done first they would be over bleached by the time you had completed the head

  • they arent using foil as they arent doing highlights they are bleaching the whole head of hair tinfoil is used when sectioning off the hair to prevent cross contamination

  • I USE THAT LINE OF PRODUCTS ITS AMZING!

  • baha that was so fucking confusing lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! but I must say the result if it was even real loooked greeaaat. But I doubt that was achieved with them products, and with her hair looks so healthy?? pfffff lol

  • @jamierocksforlife This is a really high quality professional hair product line so it is possible to get that result with this product. I have used it many times for my clients and it's one of the best products I have ever used.

  • @jamierocksforlife

    If you have any previous experience with hair coloring or bleaching, it's not too confusing at all. I believe the steps can vary slightly depending on the subject's hair type but I believe it can still be achieved if done correctly. For example, I have naturally black hair and it is very resistant to lift, so I would probably need to perform two bleaching processes to get the desired shade. Then again, I would never know for certain until I actually try it for myself.

  • Looked better before...

  • GREAT blonde transformation! Thanks so much for posting!

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