Pernilla
- 2 weeksRating: 5 out of 5verified customer
Wow!
Got an idea to bleach my current brown hair blonde. We're talking about a double-bleached at-home dyed hair that would fit perfectly for the Easter party (you know, you know) and this here magically removed all the yellow-orange. Pure magic. Smelled magically good and my hair feels wonderful afterwards. Will definitely use it again!Translated from swedish
1 product in post Wow! - 9 monthsRating: 1 out of 5verified customer
Weak effect
I had dyed my blonde hair brown with semi-permanent color 4 times over 7 months, the color had faded a lot when I threw in colourb4. The expectations were high since I got amazing results from the product a few years ago, but what a disappointment!!! The hair is a little bit lighter than before but barely noticeable. So all I got was a fresh fart smell in my hair...Translated from swedish
1 product in post Weak effect1187 views- Hairdresser at Lyko8 monthsHey Pernilla Thanks for sharing your experience It’s so incredibly different how much a bleaching can handle, what’s so clever about these is that they can be used up to three times! If you feel that your hair’s quality is good, it’s definitely something I recommend you try That unpleasant smell is actually easy to get rid of! In the product description, there’s a little guide, here it comes Mix 10% of a water-soluble baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) / carbonate with 90% water and let it sit in your hair for 5-10 minutes. Then use an acid-based solution to make the hair acidic, such as 5% white wine vinegar (acetic acid) or 5% lemon juice (citric acid) mixed with 95% water. Let this solution sit for 3 to 5 minutes, then rinse your hair thoroughly. This procedure will produce a carbon dioxide gas that removes the chemicals causing the unpleasant smell in your hair. Then finish with a shampoo as usual Fingers crossed that it works for you! Take care
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