tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-171922059209324439.post601021533388908169..comments2024-03-11T19:53:22.638-07:00Comments on Killerstrands Hair Clinic: Blee-atched Blonding Hair Coloring - Platinum Hair - DEMO DISCUSSIONAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17245158136161062012noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-171922059209324439.post-75979225651266733442015-04-06T17:32:07.092-07:002015-04-06T17:32:07.092-07:00Depends on the virgin Level and what all is on the...Depends on the virgin Level and what all is on the hair to begin with , I never like to give directions - just to talk.....This entire Blog is trying to teach everyone that you must have all the facts FIRST, before flying into the world of hair coloring. Its not difficult and all of you can learn but by just saying ''can I apply this'' ???? without any knowledge of your virgin level....... your current level .........or your history you will walk into trouble again !Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17245158136161062012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-171922059209324439.post-5629682614315562592015-04-02T10:23:32.933-07:002015-04-02T10:23:32.933-07:00KC, your oil bleach and color touch demi are fant...KC, your oil bleach and color touch demi are fantastic! I can't believe how great my hair felt after bleaching. And after I used the Thriven... Perfection. Thank you! Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16986130844466211589noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-171922059209324439.post-75220903428972661632010-03-03T13:33:09.841-08:002010-03-03T13:33:09.841-08:00How come I can't see the entire post? Everythi...How come I can't see the entire post? Everything seems to be missing past where you start applying the bleach.. just a few photos after that point.. is it just me?<br />Quick question, what if you have short hair (like mine, it's no more than 2-3 inches in length, level 4, medium porosity))is it necessary to keep the bleach off the first cm from scalp until it's close to what I want? Or is it a good idea to use 20 vol on the first cm and 30/40 vol on the rest ?<br />Thanks, your my inspiration :)Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18379454675693452129noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-171922059209324439.post-32333063749627728822008-01-04T15:55:00.000-08:002008-01-04T15:55:00.000-08:00Martie.......whoa, that is quite a post. I underst...Martie.......<BR/><BR/>whoa, that is quite a post. <BR/>I understand the last half of the post but the first half has me reeling a bit. <BR/>I will give it a try though, correct me if i get something wrong.<BR/><BR/>#1: ARe you using bleach ( oil bleach) to lighten the roots? Or what?<BR/><BR/>#2: There is no reason to use BOTH Wella' Ivory Lady Toner AND the 10NA Demi Color. You are using too many products on top of each other and they won't work correctly. <BR/><BR/>You should be able to bleach the roots -- rinse. Apply Demi 10 NA AS THE TONER on the roots --> (for 15 minutes longer than the ends) then the ends -- you do not need both. You are making too much work for yourself and your hair doesn't need all of that. If for some reason the roots are not light enough - leave bleach on longer.<BR/><BR/>#3: You are applying 2 toners; each with different volume peroxides, which doesn't work. It screws up how both work. Maybe it looks OK but I would NOT ADVISE it, PLEASE follow my directions and use just the DEMI 10 NA and lose the Ivory Lady, you don't need it. That is going to create lines of demarcation and not allow each of them to work correctly.<BR/><BR/>#4: why do you use both Toners? Demi Permanent colors in the 8-9-10 Levels can act the same as Toners.<BR/><BR/>#5 You need to read the post on SOAP CAPS...<BR/>http://killerstrands.blogspot.com/2007/09/high-maintenance-hair-rules-bleach-soap.html<BR/>..this is a very handy technique for anyone with bleached hair. So read that one and the next days post as well then let me know what you think.<BR/><BR/>#6: the soap cap is also how to get the toners and demi color out of your hair and change the "tone" of the hair.<BR/><BR/>Have you read the whole blog? YOu need to if you haven't. Please be sure to.<BR/><BR/>HTH<BR/>Killer ChemistKiller Chemisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06891634992031900219noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-171922059209324439.post-52169024736580693952008-01-04T15:16:00.000-08:002008-01-04T15:16:00.000-08:00Jessica..........THANKS so much, I appreciate it. ...Jessica..........<BR/><BR/>THANKS so much, I appreciate it. <BR/><BR/>These take a very long time to knock out!<BR/>killer ChemistKiller Chemisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06891634992031900219noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-171922059209324439.post-60435690855239391132008-01-03T15:45:00.000-08:002008-01-03T15:45:00.000-08:00I have a question Dakota...A background of what I ...I have a question Dakota...<BR/>A background of what I am doing:<BR/>I lift my hair(roots) to that frozen butter stage, then add wella ivory lady toner to my new growth(roots), then I apply 10NA by Wella color charms demi to my hair overall(history: my overall head has ivory lady toner already applied and then the 10NA when I first changed my hair color, so I use the ivory lady toner on the roots and the 10NA wella demi to keep it all looking the same).<BR/> <BR/>When I redid my roots(had to lighten twice to get to that frozen butte stage, I am a level 5 or so naturally), that area where the old growth(the blonde part that meets the root)gets hit a bit with the lightener(to avoid that line), during the process that old growth(previously lightened/toned) got a weird glowy yellow tinge do it(you know what I mean? Its like the demi was getting lifted off that hair? It looked very sunburst like, but wasn't a frozen butter like it was lifted to before - it looked more like margarine in the tub! A freaky darker yellow - that makes no sense since I lightened it to the frozen butter in the prior lightening process), it scared the heck outta me! I rinsed out my lightener/bleach, and then I did my toner(ivory lady by wella)on the roots and then the demi 10NA all over, it was all back to "normal" but could you explain that weird color? I didn't experience much of an overlap, but boy it freaked me out what was happening... I am assuming it was the toner/demi being lifted out of my hair.<BR/><BR/><BR/><BR/>Also, if you want to change the overall tone of your blonde and you have used demis already(my hair seems to retain color extremely well) - how do you do that when I do my roots again? Do you have to do the shampoo train prior to the next time you color? For example, if I want to do a a different tone of level 10 blonde, i.e. go from ash to gold or peach toned blonde the next time I do my roots, and the ash is in the rest of my hair - how do I make it look all the same?(I am afraid the roots won't match the rest since the old growth has the ash in it if I just use the new toner all over after I lighten my roots next time)<BR/><BR/>Any suggestions you have on that, that would be great. <BR/>I am thinking of using a mix of the 10NA and the 10NG to give it some warmth - just don't want more ashy ends of my hair. And I don't want a drastic change, but I don't want it to be noticeable from my roots to ends, I wear my hair up all the time so it will be quite obvious if there is a difference in the new vs. old growth.<BR/><BR/>Love this site soo much!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-171922059209324439.post-27951642915943951662008-01-03T04:07:00.000-08:002008-01-03T04:07:00.000-08:00WOOOOW ! BEAUTIFUL POST !! LOOOVE IT ....Cant wait...WOOOOW ! BEAUTIFUL POST !! LOOOVE IT ....<BR/><BR/><BR/>Cant wait for the next per LOL<BR/><BR/><BR/>Thanx Again,<BR/><BR/>JessicaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com