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Collection: White Bleach Powder

White Bleach Powder

White bleach powder is commonly a favourite to use on any hair colour. The white base means you're able to easily watch the colour process unfold.

Many hairdressers have their own preference when it comes to bleach. Some use one colour for any hair colour, while others change depending on the client.

A Quick Guide to Choosing Bleach Powder

Blue bleach gives the best results when attempting to remove orange tones from the hair. The blue base helps to neutralise orange pigment, giving off an all-over nicer blonde.

Violet based bleach helps to neutralise yellow tones from the hair. Used on already pre-lightened hair is said to give the best results.

White bleach powder lets you easily watch the hair colouring process unfold.

Hair Preservation While Using White Bleach Powder

Bleaching your hair is known to cause damage. It doesn't matter if you've done it yourself or if you're a professional. Dry, brittle and damaged hair is often a side effect of the bleaching process.

To help mitigate the damage, try adding a bond builder to the mix. Some bleaches already come with it mixed in the formula or you can add separately.

Additionally, post-treatment, use a conditioning mask on the hair. Preferably something with vitamin E or other healing nutrients for the best results. Furthermore, be mindful of the level peroxide you add to the mix.

The higher the vol peroxide, the more damage it often causes. It's important to know the client's hair history prior to commencing the bleaching.

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    White bleach powder helps break down natural pigments in hair and remove natural hair colour (or previously applied dye). It is commonly used for highlights and balayage to create contrast by lightening selected sections of hair.

    White bleach powder is mixed with a developer to create a past that is then used for hair lightening. Follow the manufacturers instructions for the powder and developer you are using - coomonly one part powder to two parts developer). Mix your paste in a non-metallic bowl until you achieve a smooth consistency. Apply the mixture immediately after preparation using a specialist applicator brush for even application.