How to Go Bleach Blonde Olia Garnier
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Somehow I don't really think this is accurate. She got a not so platinum blond after putting the conditioner then all of a sudden she's platinum, this is a scam.
toner
In case you didn't know, blondes appear darker when wet.
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you have the amber heard face! i think people will want to tone after bleach. they can use wella T18 or wella T14 and 10 or 20 volume developer. so it wont be orange or yellow (T14 if its orange and T18 if its yellow)
No way there's that much liquid in that tiny bottle lol
3 bleaches usually
Y'all I haven't tried this stuff yet but your hair is not going to lift this evenly unless it's done by a professional. This is a scam.
Using it now it looks yellow atm while processing ugh
Update? 😅
@@kkcharlene umm it didn’t turn out good at all
bruh
She didn’t need to do a patch test first?
So this is a hair dye
This didn’t work 😑😑😑not at all i literally finished 2 boxes
SCAM. The liquid applied for the video, it wasn't the actual liquid as it's not even that colour and it starts lightening very quickly which clearly isn't happening to the first sections she applied it to. Secondly, the wash-out result was patchy with golden patches. This result needs rebleaching to get that supposed final result, which we all know is BS.
I do not believe this. For starters, when lightening your hair, it is advised to part thin slices and apply A GOOD amount of lightener, almost like frosting. The way she applied it, someone would end up with missed spots and blotches. Secondly, the amount applied was not enough. As I said, you'll want to apply a good amount of lightener per slice of hair. I just don't believe that one little bottle covered her entire head AND lifted that much.