Yes and this will not only give extra lift, but quicker processing time and lighter results.
Yes, but it wouldn't work as good you would have to use a lot more creme
It will remove the pigment from your hair and lift your hair color 3 times (lighten it).
Adding cream bleach to blonde hair color will give some extra lift but this should be done very cautiously.
The ratio of 40 volume creme developer to permanent hair color is typically 1:1. This means you would use the same amount of developer as you do hair color. For example, if you mix 2 ounces of hair color, you would also use 2 ounces of 40 volume creme developer.
No, it cannot. Depending on what type of box color you have on your hair depends on how easy for it to come out. Usually people do bleach to help it come out. But sometimes even bleach won't work. I recommend a color remover or a bleach bath professionally.
You must bleach your hair to get caramel hair color appear like Lauren Conrad's.
Generally speaking, you do need to bleach your hair for blonde hair if you have a darker color.
ALL U NEED IS HAIR BLEACH YOU CAN FIND IT AT A HAIR STORE AND THE HAIR BLEACH WILL LIGHTEN YOUR NATURAL HAIR COLOR 2 A BLONDE AND IF YOU WANT ANY OTHER COLOR THAN BLONDE YOU CAN BUY A RINSE OF THE COLOR YOU WANT AND PUT THE RINSE IN YOUR HAIR .. AND BAM YOU'LL HAVE YOU A NICE NEW HAIR COLOR ..
No if you have a light color you do not thing to bleach it
Yes, peroxide bleach can effectively lighten hair color by breaking down the natural pigments in the hair shaft.
30 volume developer is often mixed with bleach for high lift blonding. This mixture is very effective, but should be used cautiously if done by a nonprofessional. There can be serious side effects if left on the hair too long.
No, highlights are bleach which is different than color. Color coats the hair, while bleach removes pigmentation from the hair, to take out highlights you have to either color over them, or wait for them to grow out.