To mix half a container of Splat hair lightening bleach, measure out half of the powder and developer using a scale or by eyeballing it. Mix the powder and developer in a non-metallic bowl until smooth and creamy before applying it to your hair. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions on mixing ratios and application techniques for best results.
No I would not recommend it.
Mixing conditioner and bleaching powder will not lighten hair. Bleach requires an activatorsuch as developer in order for it lift the hair.
Mixing hair bleach with conditioner is not recommended, as it can dilute the bleaching agent and affect its effectiveness. Conditioner may reduce the potency of the bleach, leading to uneven color results or inadequate lightening. If you're looking to minimize damage, it's better to follow product instructions or use a specially formulated bleach that includes conditioning agents. Always perform a patch test and consult a professional if you're unsure.
You can dye it without using either of them but if you're going to lighten you must use both of them.
You can only get the effects of bleach with bleach, unfortunately. The best way to bleach is either at a salon, or at home with a good brand of bleach and deep conditioner. I'd recommend bleach by L'oreal, and Aussie's Deep Conditioner. Good luck!
Yes. Mix the bleach with 20 or 30 volume cream developer, apply to hair, and keep an eye on it. When the hair has lifted to the desired shade, shampoo immediately and follow with a good conditioner.
It says right on the bottle "do not mix with chlorine bleach to avoid irritating fumes"
No, you should not mix 409 and bleach together as it can create toxic fumes that are harmful to your health.
No.
No, it is not safe to mix acetone and bleach as it can produce toxic fumes that are harmful to health and can even be deadly.
No, it is not safe to mix bleach and ammonia as it can create toxic fumes that can be harmful or even deadly when inhaled.