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    I did not like it at all. I have previously used Matrix, Baco Profistyle, and Janeova. I can confidently say that THIS powder is worse than the ones mentioned above. It simply doesn't compare. It provided very poor coverage. I will not be purchasing it again.

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    I have very little experience with hair coloring, but this powder with a 6% developer from another brand helped me fix the mistakes from my first attempt.

    For my long and thick previously poorly lightened hair, I used 250ml of developer and a quarter of a half-kilogram bag. I can't say that it was not enough, maybe for the initial application I would have needed a bit more, but not significantly.

    I'm not sure if the consistency of the mixture depends more on the developer or the powder, but I suspect that the amount of developer is more important in determining how thin, pliable, and capable it is of distributing evenly throughout the hair. In inexpensive single-use kits, the mixture quickly saturates the hair, leaving little opportunity to evenly distribute it throughout the mass of hair. By using a bottle of developer and immediately adding the bag of powder, you have a chance to correct the first attempt. It's a shame I didn't take both the bag and the bottle at once, so I won't find out how it works for initial lightening.

    Overall, I was satisfied with the result, going from dark chestnut to about a level 9 tone in two applications. Initially, I applied a walnut garnet to my dark hair, so I'm still working on correcting the yellowish undertone. I haven't quite figured out how to fix it, but I don't have high expectations for personal experiments. It's good that it's winter, and my hair is not too capable of upsetting me during this stressful time. My personal color search is a good distraction from the heavy news, so I use these products more as art therapy than with a specific goal of achieving a certain look.

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