Bleaching
To have blonde hair, you often have to go through the bleaching process. Be careful, however, as these are professional products, so they should be handled with caution.
Several levels of bleaching
Whether you have natural or color-treated hair, the bleach will not react in the same way. Indeed, color-treated hair will bleach much less effectively than natural hair. This is why several levels of powders are available to you.
If you have natural, already light hair, you can use a gentle lightening spray that will lighten your hair by only one shade. For dark hair, a 9-level powder is recommended. Of course, the advice of a hairdressing professional is recommended to determine which powder strength (and also which volume of developer) to use. This is not something to take lightly.
As these are professional products, the bleaching powders offered come in small packages, to prevent you from keeping the product for too long.
Post-bleaching care
Bleaching rarely turns out perfectly well. You always need to use a suitable shampoo or treatment to neutralize unwanted tones such as yellow, for example.
Obviously, bleaching means maintenance. Bleaching inevitably damages hair because it is a strong product. For maintenance, we recommend shampoos and repairing treatments, which will leave your hair perfectly soft and nourished.
Use with caution: these professional bleaching products will allow you to lighten your hair, but be careful to respect them well.