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    Default Bleaching for blonde

    Can you guys tell me what the least damaging way to go blonde?
    Natural hair is blondette.

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    Default Re: Bleaching for blonde

    Ill pm you.
    Taking an LHC break.

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    Default Re: Bleaching for blonde

    Akilina, could you please pm me too? I really really need this information too!

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    Default Re: Bleaching for blonde

    Do overnight coconut oil soaks on dry hair in the run up and consider dying right over the last oil application. Don't use harsh persulphate bleach unless you are lifting quite a few shades, a weak blonde box dye is more controllable because it only contains peroxide. I use Garnier Fructis Radiant Blondes which has no persulphate bleach, sulphate surfactants, silicones nor ammonia: you need to maintain an even tepid/ warm temperature to get an even colour, so paint the roots last, wrap the hair around your head, wear a shower cap whilst it processes, don't sit in a cool room. I added melted coconut oil to the bottle last time and the product worked same as usual.
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