Hi there, I have a similar natural hair color as you do (mainly level 7, partially bit lighter, partially a bit darker: level 5 artificial color doesn't look crazy next to my natural roots, level 7 CAN look too light, level 6 CAN look darker though, depends on the specific color). I also use 6 volume developer for my roots, but only if I have a lot of time. If I don't, I use 20 volume (never go above that though). And I can get my hair almost white with both. For longer hair I'd always recommend the lowest volume one could use. I have short hair, so I don't care as much about that. You shared some very important and valid information, I hope a lot of people see this BEFORE trying to go blonde or trying to touch up their roots. Because yes, anyone could go blonde, even those with super dark hair. But the process will be a bit different for darker hair. Level 7 is quite easy to lift to a very light color, level 4 isn't as easy anymore. Often times darker hair also requires a more intense/more pigmented toner after bleaching. And it is very important to pick the right toner to achieve a nice blonde. I've seen so many mistakes being done by many people, even professionals. That's really the only reason why I wanted to point that out. What one can do, if their bleach doesn't lift light enough within 50 minutes: Apply a freshly mixed batch right over top. That assures that the bleach still lifts during that process. But always check for your hair's integrity (by pulling on a small strand, it shouldn't stretch at all, if it starts to stretch only the slightest bit, you definitely went too far). Bleach isn't low impact, it's high impact and should always be handled with care. Aside from that: The thicker and the more dense your hair, the finer your sections should be and the more product you'll need. About your results: super nice, very pretty, love it on you and you're overall super beautiful imho. Very well done, good job at explaining things and it's also easy to understand imho. You're such a cutie, it's very enjoyable to watch you through the process.
OMG I'm so touched with your words!💔 Thank you!😊 Also, thank you for such a long and comprehensive comment! You added many useful insights, I'll pin it👍
Beautiful blond❤ and its a good advice to not let the roots grow too much because the warmth of the sculp will not be enough to lift the colour up enough if the roots are more than 2 cm. I know that also from my expierence 😊❤
Looks like your hair is more about a level 6… depending on the bleach brand you can achieve this blonde with even a lower developer, just leaving the bleach in for at least up to 50 minutes. With blonde me and 7 vol on roots like this length it’s no problem for a lvl 6 hair 😊
I did put😮 It is 10/81 color direction, you may find the detailed formulas in description under the video🤗 Or you mean direct pigment, the 1 g of violet I took for neutralization stage?
I didn’t have such an experience by myself, but as far as I know you should bleach using foil when it’s 2+ cm😓 unless you want an orange line somewhere near the roots😬 and bleaching with foil seems to be way more complicated… I suppose another method is to bleach as I did, get this orange line but then bleach it separately one more time, using a new mixture. But this may be less accurate and less safe for the rest of hair + it depends on how much grown up hair you have, if it is 5 cm it will not work out in any case I think😔
Yeah but very few of us can be natural blondes. I am so lucky I don't have to do this. Makes sense now why I was bullied so much in school after seeing so many brunettes dye their hair my colour.
Do you mean demi-permanent hair dyes under the “toner”? Please, check this🙏 Because if you do, then you cannot, as ammonia or its analogues used there need oxidation, that’s how these products were designed. So they can spoil hair if used improperly, and what’s most important - you will not get the desired result💔
Your title is wrong, first as a hairdresser, I don't keep secret from my client, If a blonde can be achievable and they want to do it at home, I prefer explain to them how to do it than they come back with damage hair and hope me to repair it because sometimes it is just not possible, the hair is completely died and it is really sad and emotionally suffering for the person. Second, NOT anyone can be blonde, yes but not necessary in one session because we don't want the hair to break off. It depends on the level of your hair, if you are a 7 like you, yes it is easier but less easier if you are a level 2 by example and it has to be natural hair like a regrow. It is not the same if your hair is already coloured, trying to get a platinum blonde with a level 5 box die hair in example is really more difficult and will probably take more than one session, it has to be progressive to keep your hair healthy. For the rest of your video, you were right, sections and soaking the hair is really important to get a clean result not a patchy one, not letting the toner to long where your hair is more porous is a good advice too. Finally, your result is well done and beautiful.
Hi there, I have a similar natural hair color as you do (mainly level 7, partially bit lighter, partially a bit darker: level 5 artificial color doesn't look crazy next to my natural roots, level 7 CAN look too light, level 6 CAN look darker though, depends on the specific color).
I also use 6 volume developer for my roots, but only if I have a lot of time. If I don't, I use 20 volume (never go above that though). And I can get my hair almost white with both. For longer hair I'd always recommend the lowest volume one could use. I have short hair, so I don't care as much about that.
You shared some very important and valid information, I hope a lot of people see this BEFORE trying to go blonde or trying to touch up their roots. Because yes, anyone could go blonde, even those with super dark hair. But the process will be a bit different for darker hair. Level 7 is quite easy to lift to a very light color, level 4 isn't as easy anymore. Often times darker hair also requires a more intense/more pigmented toner after bleaching. And it is very important to pick the right toner to achieve a nice blonde. I've seen so many mistakes being done by many people, even professionals. That's really the only reason why I wanted to point that out.
What one can do, if their bleach doesn't lift light enough within 50 minutes: Apply a freshly mixed batch right over top. That assures that the bleach still lifts during that process. But always check for your hair's integrity (by pulling on a small strand, it shouldn't stretch at all, if it starts to stretch only the slightest bit, you definitely went too far). Bleach isn't low impact, it's high impact and should always be handled with care.
Aside from that: The thicker and the more dense your hair, the finer your sections should be and the more product you'll need.
About your results: super nice, very pretty, love it on you and you're overall super beautiful imho. Very well done, good job at explaining things and it's also easy to understand imho. You're such a cutie, it's very enjoyable to watch you through the process.
OMG I'm so touched with your words!💔 Thank you!😊 Also, thank you for such a long and comprehensive comment! You added many useful insights, I'll pin it👍
Beautiful colour, and great application. The end result is perfect!
The sound of the brush against your scalp 😂 splash that shii love it
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This is the first time I watched such a clear video about hair dye. thanks. good luck.🎉❤😊

Glad it was helpful!❤️❤️❤️
Do not mix with a mixer or use any metal like a bowl or a fork, idk.
Nice vid btw :)
Thanks for the tip!👀
Beautiful blond❤ and its a good advice to not let the roots grow too much because the warmth of the sculp will not be enough to lift the colour up enough if the roots are more than 2 cm. I know that also from my expierence 😊❤
Exactly🫶😎
Looks like your hair is more about a level 6… depending on the bleach brand you can achieve this blonde with even a lower developer, just leaving the bleach in for at least up to 50 minutes. With blonde me and 7 vol on roots like this length it’s no problem for a lvl 6 hair 😊
The hair dyes are Demi permanent? 10/81 is lightest pearl blonde and 10/6 is lightest violet blonde ? 0/00 is clear or silver? Correct?
Yes, correct🙌🏻 but 0/00 is clear☺️
Why you didn’t put the violet in the second mixture? 😂
Or just using a tone with violet in it itself in the first place !😂
I did put😮 It is 10/81 color direction, you may find the detailed formulas in description under the video🤗 Or you mean direct pigment, the 1 g of violet I took for neutralization stage?
How to bleach when roots are more than 2cm?
I didn’t have such an experience by myself, but as far as I know you should bleach using foil when it’s 2+ cm😓 unless you want an orange line somewhere near the roots😬 and bleaching with foil seems to be way more complicated… I suppose another method is to bleach as I did, get this orange line but then bleach it separately one more time, using a new mixture. But this may be less accurate and less safe for the rest of hair + it depends on how much grown up hair you have, if it is 5 cm it will not work out in any case I think😔
Yeah but very few of us can be natural blondes. I am so lucky I don't have to do this. Makes sense now why I was bullied so much in school after seeing so many brunettes dye their hair my colour.
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Will it work if i mix the toner with a hairmask instead of a light developer?
Do you mean demi-permanent hair dyes under the “toner”? Please, check this🙏 Because if you do, then you cannot, as ammonia or its analogues used there need oxidation, that’s how these products were designed. So they can spoil hair if used improperly, and what’s most important - you will not get the desired result💔
I suggest checking your toner’s instructions🙏
No, a proper toner needs oxidation.
Your title is wrong, first as a hairdresser, I don't keep secret from my client, If a blonde can be achievable and they want to do it at home, I prefer explain to them how to do it than they come back with damage hair and hope me to repair it because sometimes it is just not possible, the hair is completely died and it is really sad and emotionally suffering for the person. Second, NOT anyone can be blonde, yes but not necessary in one session because we don't want the hair to break off. It depends on the level of your hair, if you are a 7 like you, yes it is easier but less easier if you are a level 2 by example and it has to be natural hair like a regrow. It is not the same if your hair is already coloured, trying to get a platinum blonde with a level 5 box die hair in example is really more difficult and will probably take more than one session, it has to be progressive to keep your hair healthy. For the rest of your video, you were right, sections and soaking the hair is really important to get a clean result not a patchy one, not letting the toner to long where your hair is more porous is a good advice too. Finally, your result is well done and beautiful.