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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful: By Kiri (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews This review is from: L'Oreal Quick Blue Powder Bleach 1 Lb (Health and Beauty) I've been using Quick Blue bleach on my black hair for years. I have med/fine hair, so only need to bleach twice (roots once) with this stuff. I've tried other brands, but I keep coming back to L'Oreal's Quick Blue! It's gentle on the scalp, and bleaches evenly.
It does leave hair brittle, but once the lift you want is achieved, a dye (even a blonde color) used regularly will help strengthen hair (along with hair dye, a protein filler may also help). Always, always, ALWAYS use a deep conditioner after bleaching with this! Color lift is a little slower with this brand, but personally I appreciate that it gives me extra time to apply bleach evenly to entire head. Don't forget the developer! 13 of 14 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: L'Oreal Quick Blue Powder Bleach 1 Lb (Health and Beauty) This is the best hair bleach you can buy at home. Mix with the Peroxide level you need (10,20,30,40) and it doesn't hurt your scalp at all. For highlights or total blonde, this is great. 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: L'Oreal Quick Blue Powder Bleach 1 Lb (Health and Beauty) My hair is dark, very thick and course. The first time I dyed my hair using the Quick Blue with Oreor Creme Developer 40, I was a little concerned because my hair turned a very brassy yellow. Out of necessity I tried the process over again and it came out beautifully blonde! I used 1 of the little bags that came inside the tub. So this is going to last me for awhile doing touch ups. Great buy in my opinion. |