Oil-Based Lightening Cream Wella Professionals Blondor Soft Blonde Cream
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Age:
18+
Brand: Wella Professionals
Line: blondor
Product Type: hair cream
Product Properties: lightening
Volume: 200 g
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: professional
Hair Type: all hair types
Country: Germany
Made in: Germany
If you're looking to go blonde or you're already there and just want to refresh your hair tone, then this oil-based Blondor Soft Blonde Cream from Wella Professional is exactly what you need. Thanks to its unique consistency, which is atypical for lightening products, this cream gently treats not only your hair's structure but also your scalp, which is why it's recommended for coloring techniques involving direct contact with the scalp.
The special formula of this lightening cream allows achieving the desired result up to 7 levels when properly mixed with additional components of the dye mixture.
This product is made from hypoallergenic materials, and a series of clinical studies have proven that it can be used even by women prone to strong allergic reactions.
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Mix with Welloxon Perfect at 6%, 9%, or 12% concentration, or with Color Touch emulsion at 1.9% or 4% in a non-metallic container. The mixing ratio should be between 1:1.5 and 1:2 (do not use a 1:1 ratio). If the mixture comes into contact with the scalp, use Welloxon 6% as the maximum peroxide concentration.
Reviews about Wella Professionals Blondor Soft Blonde Cream - Oil-Based Lightening Cream
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This product is amazing! I'm not a professional, so I can't say exactly how many tones it lightens, but it does it gently without bleaching to a white powder, which is a plus for me. It needs to be thoroughly mixed with the developer because it has a lumpy texture. If it gets on the scalp, it may sting a little, but it's not a big deal overall. One jar will last for 3-4 applications, probably not more.
It whitens excellently, but girls with allergies should be careful. I am not allergic, but I started itching all over my body and broke out in a rash. It has been 4 days and it is still not going away.
I didn't buy it from MakeUp, but I found this cream specifically on MakeUp based on the reviews. Thank you, girls, for the detailed feedback. For me, this is the best coloring! In the photo, the result is without toner. I want to try the toner as well.
I will share my experience with this hair dye. I decided to dye my hair blonde myself for the first time, as I had only ever done it at a salon before. For the roots, I used a ratio of 40 grams of blonde cream to 60 grams of 6% developer (although the actual amount in the jar was less than 60 grams). I left it on for 40 minutes and it lightened to a pale shade. Then I toned it to even out the color by using a 2% developer. Everything turned out great. My natural hair color is dark brown. I then dyed my mom's hair using a 2% developer (as we didn't have any other developer). I used 30 grams of this dye and 70 grams of 2% developer for her roots. I left it on for 30 minutes (although it should have been longer for a lighter result) and then applied toner again with a 2% developer using Igora hair dye in shades 9.5-1 and 9.5-49 with a formula of 15g + 15g + 90 grams of developer (1:3 ratio) for 20 minutes. I actually liked the result on my mom's hair even more, but her base color is lighter. She is very allergic, but this time her scalp didn't turn red or burn, which was great. The dye itself is very oily, as is the 2% developer, but that's actually a big advantage. Make sure to use hair masks after each dyeing session. Overall, everything turned out great, and you can safely experiment.
This is the best hair lightener I have ever used. It lifted my hair from a tone of 5 to a beautiful shade of 9, using only a 6% developer. With proper at-home care, my hair looks simply amazing.
Absolutely praise-worthy. It illuminates even previous dyeing of level 9, very gently. It cannot be compared to powder. The photo is already after toning. With a 6% oxide, it lifted everything in 50 minutes.
Great lightening cream. I switched to it from powders, although I used to think that it was impossible to be a blonde without powder when you're a brunette. I only lighten the roots and tone the rest with dye. After using it for 1.5 - 2 years, my hair has become noticeably healthier. Plus, I started using the hairdryer and flat iron less frequently. Masks, oils, and protection... Probably, everything has worked together in a complex way.
Hello everyone!
I have been using Wella Blondor cream for about a year now. I have tried countless powders, creams, and special blondes. One day, due to high levels of peroxide, I lost all my hair, so I started studying the color and technology of different brands.
So, my natural base is between 4 and 5, which is quite dark. My hair is naturally thick and dense. Usually, hairdressers bleach with high levels of peroxide because they believe that it is impossible to achieve a clean level 10 from a base 5 with low percentages. But this is a HUGE MISCONCEPTION!
Have you ever wondered why salons use high percentages of peroxide? No, not because you can't achieve the desired level from your base (except for Asian hair, which is more challenging). The higher the percentage of peroxide, the faster the bleaching process. It may seem cool because time is money. But no, it's not cool because the higher the percentage of peroxide, the more your hair gets damaged.
I hope you don't believe that it is possible to bleach hair safely. Spoiler alert: it is inherently impossible, neither with special blondes nor anything else. The photos show my hair after using "super colorists" and high percentages of peroxide. (Yes, it won't happen in one go, but don't forget that every time your roots grow, the composition comes into contact with the previously bleached area. Sooner or later, the hair will start breaking. Some more, some less.)
When I got over the depression caused by what happened, I started studying color and chemistry. It was important for me to understand how each dye, powder, etc., works. The second photo is what I achieved on my own, armed only with knowledge of color and chemistry. I think the difference is obvious.
So, I bleach!!! ATTENTION!!! From a base 5 to a clean level 10 with 1.9% peroxide. ONLY 1.9%! While everyone around says it's impossible because 1.9% is meant for toning, not lifting 5 levels. Proper home care, knowledge of color, and low percentages of peroxide with Wella Blondor work wonders, and I am proof of that!
Growing blonde hair is possible! Having non-damaged hair as a non-natural blonde is possible! Bleaching from a dark base with low percentages is possible! I hope my comment was helpful. Good luck!
Super result! I mixed it in a ratio of 1:3 and left it on for 10 minutes. It lightened my hair up to level 9. I have naturally brown hair.
It lightens the natural pigment beautifully. The artificial red pigment lifted by 1 shade from 7 to 8. Used with a 9% developer. If the hair is thick, it can be challenging to dye. It is better to consult with professionals. It significantly dried out previously dyed hair.
Conclusion: It is good for those who lighten their natural hair, such as roots, and of course for toning.
This is an excellent product for gentle lightening! It lightened my hair by 3-4 shades, smoothly and softly! And a special thanks to Makeup for the super fast delivery!
My Experience with Hair Bleaching. Using 9% Oxidant.
I wanted to share my personal journey with hair bleaching, using a 9% oxidant.
Review: Blonder wella + 9% developer Wella (1:1.5)
Toning with Wella color fresh lilac frost.
Before and after results.
Highlighting process (50 minutes of lightening, 10 minutes of toning balm).
In just 40 minutes with a 4% hydrogen peroxide, I successfully lightened my natural roots from a level 7 to a perfect white shade. What's more, both my hair and scalp remained moisturized and healthy. I will definitely be purchasing this product again.
I have been having some issues with my hair for the past three years. Previously, I could easily lighten it from a natural shade of 7 to a pure 10 using hair dye. But now, I can only achieve that with powder, and even then it takes two applications. The first time, it only lightens to a reddish shade. I debated for a long time whether or not to try this cream, but I took the risk. I mixed it with a 4% developer and after 30 minutes, my hair was perfectly lightened without drying out. I'm thrilled with the results. Of course, I still need to tone it on top, but that's normal since it's a lightening mixture, not a coloring one. Overall, I highly recommend it! The tube is also very convenient and easy to squeeze. By the way, in my opinion, it's also very economical.
Before and after photos ))) The paint is perfect.
Great hair dye! It was able to lighten my hair from level 3 to level 10 with a 9% bleach.
The product effectively highlights hair.
I used half a tube of L'Oreal hair dye and 9% developer to color my 4cm roots (my natural brown color). I didn't keep it on for long because I was afraid of damaging my hair. The color lightened quickly, so it is important to apply it very quickly and evenly, and emulsify it after 10 minutes. The smell was tolerable and there was no burning sensation at all.
I always buy this tube, and it has lasted me almost a year. I use it to lighten my roots with the Wella ColorTouch 1.9% oxidizer. It effortlessly lifts my hair to a level 9-10 from a level 6 (which is enough for my shade). I leave it on for 45 minutes. My hair is always in excellent condition after using this cream. Powders with a 3% peroxide did not achieve the same result and didn't maintain the quality of my hair.
This is a great cream that lightens hair from level 7 (with a gray undertone) to level 10-12 by 4%. The processing time is 50 minutes, and it doesn't cause any irritation. The result is even better than when using powder.
This is my first review! I highly recommend it! It is the best product for blondes. I use it and then tone it. In combination with the T-Lab oil for coloring. I am allergic and there is no allergic reaction after using this product. You can use it at 4% and it lightens to the desired level. It takes more time, but you will save the health of your hair. I haven't found anything better yet, not even comparable to Loreal Inoa. Thank you to the store for having this product!