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You buy bleach developer and powder, liquid, or oil bleach. Put it on the tips of your hair and wash it with tonerafter 30 minutes or so.
No, developer alone, (despite the volume), will NOT lighten hair. It will only open the cuticle. In order for lightening to occur, either cream, powder, or oil bleach must be added.
The amount specified in the instructions for the product you are using.
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I hope you're referring to hair bleach, not household bleach which will burn your hair and skin. Hair bleach: mix the powder with 20 or 30 volume developer in ratio listed on packaging.
Mixing conditioner and bleaching powder will not lighten hair. Bleach requires an activatorsuch as developer in order for it lift the hair.
Yes, you can buy powder bleach at Sally's and mix it with 20 vol developer. Usually half and half. Then you can put that wherever you want to lighten. Keep checking on it until you achieve the desired color.
In this situation, the 2:1 ratio is two parts developer and one part color. For example, mix 4 ounces of developer and 2 ounces of color.
Liquid bleach is very basic (alkaline). The usual pH is around 12 or so.
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it could turn out very orange and look terrible
Tide powder detergent with bleach alternative does use a form of oxygen bleach; liquid Tide with bleach alternative uses a combination of enzymes and polymers to remove stains. See the links below to access the ingredient lists for these products. Scroll down below the 'ratings' for the tab to the ingredients.