Highlighting with Bleach using a cap - Part II
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@marisol5loves5dave I would say 40 is pushing it if you are going for the Gwen Steffani peroxide blond. I am now a white blond and have had a lot of damage from overprocessing to achieve the lady ga ga white and I only use 30. I've heard they make a 50 and a 60 level now! jees!
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@FairiousSolana Red is such a bitch to get out. I had red in my hair and it took me 3 bleaching sessions to get rid of it, and turn it blonde instead. It's the hardest colour to dye to blonde. Just keep getting it done, is my advice.
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slippery...it's going to be a lot more *slippery*
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this vid helps alot thanks :)!!
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u are awsome
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@FairiousSolana oh and btw my natural hair is dark blond to light brown so my root was light the rest was faded red/brownish
For less damage - it is safe to use a 20 vol. Under the dryer on low. It will take a bit longer but better results. With less damage.
avelasco425 11 months ago
@avelasco425 My hair has never been damaged by using 40 volume. I wouldn't recommend it for unhealthy hair types though. A 20 volume developer doesn't do well for dark hair. It just doesn't have enough lift. Also, if you use it and it doesn't lift well, you'd have to process again. Most women don't have a hooded dryer in their homes so suggesting that they use a dryer isn't practical. Women with blonde or light brown hair can successfully use a 20 volume peroxide. XO Carolyn
notaditdot 11 months ago
why dont u start from the bottom on the way up?
Nicolerulezlife 1 year ago
@Nicolerulezlife You can do it either way. Its just easier for me (personally) to start at the top... and work down.
notaditdot 1 year ago
evryone says 40 is too damaging use 30 and mix equal parts bleach and porixide!! dont jus pour it in!
marisol5loves5dave 2 years ago
That is a matter of opinion. I like to mix the peroxide until the bleach looks like its the right consistency. Its how I was taught and works like a charm. 40 volume will NOT damage your hair if you use it correctly and keep a careful watch on your hair! BTW, its peroxide, not porixide!
notaditdot 2 years ago