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Oil-Based Lightening Cream Wella Professionals Blondor Soft Blonde Cream

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Oil-Based Lightening Cream Wella Professionals Blondor Soft Blonde Cream
Oil-Based Lightening Cream Wella Professionals Blondor Soft Blonde Cream
Oil-Based Lightening Cream Wella Professionals Blondor Soft Blonde Cream
Oil-Based Lightening Cream Wella Professionals Blondor Soft Blonde Cream
Oil-Based Lightening Cream Wella Professionals Blondor Soft Blonde Cream
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  • Age: 18+
    Brand: Wella Professionals
    Line: blondor
    Product Type: hair cream
    Product Properties: lightening
    Volume: 200 g
    Formula: gentle
    When To Use: universal
    Gender: for women
    Classification: professional
    Hair Type: all hair types
    Country: Germany
    Made in: Germany
  • If you wish to become a blonde or already are one and simply want to refresh your hair tone, then the oil-based Blondor Soft Blonde Cream from Wella Professional is exactly what you need. Thanks to its unique consistency, unusual for lightening products, this cream gently cares not only for the hair structure but also for the scalp. This is why it is recommended for coloring techniques that involve contact between the dye and the scalp.

    The special formula of the lightening cream allows achieving the desired result up to level 7 when properly mixed with additional components of the coloring mixture.

    This product is made from hypoallergenic materials, and several clinical studies have proven that even women prone to severe allergic reactions can use this cream.

  • Mix with Welloxon Perfect at 6%, 9%, or 12% concentration, or with Color Touch emulsion at 1.9% or 4% in a non-metallic container. The mixing ratio should be between 1:1.5 and 1:2 (do not use a 1:1 ratio). If the mixture comes into contact with the scalp, use Welloxon 6% as the maximum peroxide concentration.

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    This product is fantastic! I am not a professional, so I can't say exactly how many tones it lightens, but it does so gently. It doesn't bleach to a bright white like powder, which is a plus for me. It's important to thoroughly mix it with the developer, as it has a clumpy texture. If it gets on the scalp, it may cause a slight tingling sensation, but it's not a big deal overall. One jar will last for about 3-4 uses, unlikely more.

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    It whitens excellently, but girls with allergies should be careful. I'm not allergic, but I started feeling itchiness all over my body and broke out in a rash. It has been 4 days and it still hasn't gone away.

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    I didn't buy it from Makeup, but I found this cream based on the reviews on Makeup. Thank you, girls, for the detailed reviews! For me, this is the best coloring! In the photo, you can see the result without using a toner. I want to try using a toner next time.

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    I will share my experience with this hair dye. I decided to dye my hair blonde for the first time, as I had only received salon treatments before. For the roots, I mixed 40 grams of blonde cream with 60 grams of 6% developer (although there was less than 60 grams in the container). I left it on for 40 minutes and achieved a white color. Then, I toned it with a 2% solution to even out the tone. Everything turned out great. My natural hair color is dark brown. I then dyed my mom's hair with a 2% solution (as we didn't have any other developer). I used 30 grams of this dye and 70 grams of 2% developer for her roots. I left it on for 30 minutes (although it should have been longer for a lighter result) and then applied a toner again with a 2% solution using Igora dyes 9.5-1 and 9.5-49 with a 1:3 formula of 15 grams of dye and 90 grams of developer for 20 minutes. I actually liked the result on my mom's hair even more, although her base color is lighter. She is usually allergic, but her scalp didn't turn red or burn this time. The dye and the 2% developer are both very oily, which is a big advantage. Make sure to use hair masks after each dyeing session. Overall, everything turned out great, and you can safely experiment.

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    This is the best hair dye I have ever used. It achieved a shade of 9 out of 5 with a 6% oxidizer. With proper at-home care, my hair looks absolutely amazing.

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    Highly praised. It illuminates even previous level 9 hair colorings, very gently. No comparison with powder. In the photo, it's already after toning. It lifted everything with a 6% oxidizer in just 50 minutes.

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    Great lightening cream. I switched to it from powders, even though I used to think that it was impossible to be a blonde without powder as a brunette. I only lighten the roots and tone the rest with dye. After using it for 1.5 - 2 years, my hair has become noticeably healthier. Plus, I started using the hairdryer and straightener less. Masks, oils, protection... Probably, everything together has had an effect.

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    Hello everyone!
    I have been using Wella Blondor cream for about a year now. I have tried millions of different powders, creams, and special blondes.
    Once, because of high levels of peroxide, I lost my hair, so I started studying the color and technology of different brands.
    So, my natural base is between 4 and 5, which is quite dark.
    My hair is naturally thick and dense.
    Usually, stylists bleach with high levels of peroxide because they believe that it is impossible to achieve a clean level 10 from a base 5 with low percentages.
    But this is a HUGE MISTAKE!
    Have you ever wondered why salons use high levels of peroxide?
    No, not because otherwise you won't be able to achieve the desired level (excluding Asian hair, which is more complicated).
    So, the higher the percentage of peroxide, the faster the bleaching process.
    It seems cool! After all, time is money.
    But no, it's not cool because the higher the percentage of peroxide, the more your hair gets damaged.
    I hope you don't believe that it is possible to bleach hair safely? Spoiler: it is inherently impossible, neither with special blondes nor anything else.
    The photos show my hair after super "colorists" and high percentages of peroxide.
    (Yes, it won't be like this in one go, but don't forget that every time your roots grow, you apply the mixture to the previously bleached hairline. Sooner or later, the hair will start breaking off. Somewhere more, somewhere less.)
    When the depression from what happened passed, I started studying color and chemistry. It was important for me to understand how a particular dye, powder, and so on work.
    The second photo is what I achieved on my own, having only knowledge of color and chemistry. I think the difference is obvious.
    So, I bleach!!! ATTENTION!!! From a base 5 to a clean level 10 with 1.9% peroxide.
    WITH 1.9%!!!
    While everyone around says it's impossible because 1.9% is meant for toning, but here I am lifting 5 tones with this percentage.
    Proper home care, knowledge of color, and low percentage of peroxide with Wella Blondor - work wonders and I can vouch for that!
    Growing blonde hair is possible!
    Having non-damaged hair as an unnatural blonde is possible!
    Bleaching from a dark base with low percentages is possible!
    I hope my comment was helpful. Good luck!

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    Super results! I mixed it in a 1:3 ratio and left it on for 10 minutes. It lightened my hair to a level 9. I have naturally brown hair.

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    The product effectively lightens natural pigment, giving a luxurious result. It successfully lifts artificial red pigment from a level 7 to a level 8 using a level 9 developer. However, it can be challenging to apply on thick hair. It is recommended to seek assistance from professionals. Additionally, it significantly dries out previously dyed hair. Overall, this product is suitable for those who wish to lighten their natural hair, such as roots, and for toning purposes.

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