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I tried diy my hair, I usually dyed it at the salon and I'm confused
What's the difference between 9% and 12% oxidant, cus I used 12% and it didn't color... I mean ig my hair is black and I dyed it blue but still! I expected it to change a little. Should I had use the 9% one? Did I need to bleach my hair? About the brand it's bremod. I'm just grrr cus I planned to go back to this sem with dyed blue hair cus it was allowed again.
aye bro who even uses %… just talk in vl, so dumb see that’s how ik its a lie, what the fuck are you even talking abt, you don’t add oxidant in a dye color are we for real rn.. and EVEN if you do add oxidant you have to be really, REEEALLLY dumb to add 30-40vl. yeah go ahead and bleach ur false bald hair 1 reply
if ur hair is black and you wanna get it to a bright blue, you should normally use the 30 volume developer (9% hydrogen peroxide) mixed WITH BLEACH. make sure you get the bleach to developer measurements right as its on the instructions. and when ur hair is bleached, towel dry it, wait for some time. then finally u can apply the blue color dye. the...... 4 reply
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The products btw. The seller said you had to mix them 1.1 and idk what I did wrong cus I did the instructions on the box. translation, they asked what's the cons the guy replied the color is more visible and recommended for beginners ppl in the comments recommended 12% for darker hair
The hair color I wanted to achieve! I rebonded m...... reply
oxidizing guide:
6% - used for Soft and fine hair
9% - used for Medium thickness hair
12% used for coarse stiff hair
i use 12% when i dyed my hair orange. you can also bleach your hair before dyeing it.
ps. i also use bremod. 1 reply