Bleaching powder
Bleaching powder is a must-have if you want to lighten your hair, bleach it or go from dark to blonde. Whether you’re aiming for a subtle lift or an intense blonde look: the right bleaching gets the most out of your hair colour. You’ll find professional products here for both home use and salon.
What is bleaching powder and what does it do to your hair?
Bleaching powder, also called bleach or hair bleach, is a product you use to lighten your hair. During bleaching or hair lightening, the natural colour pigments are removed from your hair, brightening your hair colour.
This can be:
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Subtle (a few shades lighter)
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Or very intense (almost white blonde)
When you mix bleaching powder with a developer (hydrogen peroxide), it activates and starts the bleaching process.
What exactly happens to your hair?
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The pigment (colour) in your hair breaks down
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Your hair becomes step by step lighter
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Warm undertones (yellow/orange) may show up
How light your hair becomes depends on:
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Your natural hair colour
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The strength of the developer
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The type of bleach you use
Good to know: bleaching opens the hair structure. This can make your hair feel drier. Good care after bleaching is essential.
In short: bleaching powder is a strong hair bleach that removes pigment and lightens your hair, but requires extra care afterwards.
What types of bleaching powder are there?
Not all bleaches are the same. Depending on your goal, choose the right type to safely and effectively bleach your hair.
The most common types of bleaching powder:
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Blue bleaching powder
Neutralises warm, orange undertones. Ideal for dark hair. -
Violet bleaching powder
Reduces yellow tones and creates a cooler blonde shade. -
Dust-free bleaching powder
Dusts less while mixing. More pleasant and safer for home bleaching. -
Bleaching powder with bond builder (plex technology)
Protects your hair during bleaching and helps reduce damage. -
Clay bleaching powder (Clay lightener)
Perfect for balayage techniques. Stays put without foil. -
High lift bleaching powder
Extra powerful hair bleach that can lift multiple shades. Ideal for dark hair.
Tip: want to bleach safely? Choose a bleach with bond builder: it protects your hair during the process.
Which bleaching powder suits your hair?
Choosing the right hair bleach is crucial for the final result and your hair’s condition.
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Bleaching dark hair?
Pick a strong bleach like the BlondMe Premium Lift 9+ Bleaching Powder -
Create cool blonde tones?
Go for a violet or blue product like the Fanola Dust-Free Bleaching Powder Violet -
Damaged or sensitive hair?
Use a bleaching powder with bond builder, like the Flash Lift Bonder Inside -
Balayage or highlights?
Choose a Clay lightener like the Blond Me Clay Lightener Bleaching Powder
How to use bleaching powder?
Always use bleaching powder together with a developer. This activates the bleaching process.
Step-by-step bleaching:
Step 1: Mix the bleach
Mix the bleaching powder with the developer in the right ratio.
Step 2: Apply on dry hair
Section your hair and apply the powder evenly.
Step 3: Let it work
During bleaching, check regularly how light your hair is getting.
Step 4: Rinse thoroughly
Rinse your hair well and use a gentle shampoo.
Step 5: Care for your hair
After bleaching, a mask or conditioner is essential.
Important: never exceed the maximum processing time and preferably work in stages if your hair is very dark.
Frequently asked questions about bleaching powder
How long should bleaching powder stay on?
The processing time for bleaching powder is usually between twenty and forty-five minutes. This depends on the product, the developer strength, and how light you want your hair. Check your hair during bleaching to avoid damage and never go past the maximum time.
What is the best bleaching powder?
The best bleaching powder depends on your hair type and desired result. Want to safely bleach? Choose a bleach with bond builder because it protects your hair better. For cool tones, violet or blue bleaching powder works best.
How do I use bleaching powder?
When bleaching, mix the bleaching powder with a developer, apply it on dry hair, and let it work. Then rinse well and care for your hair with a mask or conditioner. Always work carefully and follow the package instructions.
What should you mix bleaching powder with?
Bleaching powder is always mixed with a developer (hydrogen peroxide). This activates the hair lightening process. The ratio and strength of the developer determine how quickly and how light your hair gets.
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