In order to properly bleach your hair gather the following items:
- 1 hair brush;
- 1 hair comb;
- 1 hair clip that can hold all your hair;
- 1 old towel and something to clip it on the front;
- 1 applicator brush.
Then, follow the steps carefully to ensure maximum security and results:
- Firstly, brush your dry hair to detangle any knots.
- Secondly, separate your hair into sections, leaving the hair in the down back of the head loose.
- Then, cover your shoulders with an old towel and secure it tightly and put your gloves on. Empty both the bleaching powder and the bleaching cream inside the mixing bottle. Make sure you shake it well for 30 seconds to mix both formulas and immediately break the tip of the applicator in order to avoid bottle bursting.
- Apply the product to the first loose hair section to the lengths and ends first, working through the entire section while avoiding the roots. Then, use the bottle nozzle to draw vertical lines of the bleaching system on your roots and press it down, thus making sure all the hair has been covered in the product.
- Then, part your upper hair in the middle and apply it along the parting, avoiding the scalp - if needed, use the brush for a more effective application. Then apply it to the roots using vertical lines and ensure you take your time on the hairline on the temples. Ideally, this is done with the applicator brush. Apply the rest of the product to the hair lengths and ends. Use a comb to make sure the product is evenly spread. Let is develop for 30 minutes.
- Now, it's time to rinse the hair. Similarly, you should keep your gloves on, as you're still dealing with the bleaching product. Massage the product and emulsify it with a bit of water, and then proceed to rinse. Apply a hazelnut amount of the included conditioner to your hair, leave it on for two minutes and finally rinse it thoroughly.
- If you need to repeat the process because you want to go up several shades, let 3 weeks pass between applications.