Safe Blonde Recipe For Healthy Hair! Pearl Blonde: Wella Koleston Special Blonde + Matrix Color Sync

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 มิ.ย. 2023
  • #blonde #haircolor #hairdying #blondehaircolor #haircolortutorial
    In this video I'd like to share my way of hair dying at home, which I've been using since 2020. I love this blonde recipe, as it leaves my hair as healthy as possible (it is weak and porous itself). It let me grow quite a good-looking length, I am totally satisfied with the results I get, and moreover it's budget! Where can you get a $12 blonde coloring? ($12.33 to be precise😂). I sincerely recommend you to try these blonde formulas, and guarantee you the result (in case you follow all my instruction). Hope you will like the tutorial. I tried to make it simple and clear, as my color :)
    Formula for hair roots' dying:
    Wella Koleston Special Blonde 12.81 (30 g) + Wella Oxidant 12% (60 g)
    (apply within 20 minutes + leave for another 40 minutes)
    ✅ Prepare for your home roots' dying here: amzn.to/4cM5Tuo
    Formula for hair toning:
    Matrix Color Sync 10 P (45 g) + Matrix Color Sync 10 V (45 g) + Matrix Oxidant 3% (90 g)
    (apply on the roots first, then on the length, within 8 minutes in total + leave for another 20 minutes)
    ✅ Prepare for your home hair toning here: amzn.to/3VHUYM8
    Good luck!💜

ความคิดเห็น • 25

  • @flaviaandrade1330
    @flaviaandrade1330 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Thank You! I loved your accent ❤ Your hair looks beautiful!

  • @anastasiakelz4069
    @anastasiakelz4069 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Very beautifull. For me the perfekt blonde❤️

  • @user-sr8sp1hk3j
    @user-sr8sp1hk3j 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Such an awesome video☺! Thank you very much🤗 The advice was really helpful❤Going to dye my hair with Wella Koleston 12/0 and 12/16 soon. But just a little money piece to frame my face.

  • @cherylsouthern9046
    @cherylsouthern9046 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thankyou I've started doing this on my roots no more bleach it works my hair is natural level 6 x

  • @user-gt4zc6fg6v
    @user-gt4zc6fg6v 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks 🙏❤

  • @snowthewarrior
    @snowthewarrior หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you ❤️

    • @konlissalanova
      @konlissalanova  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You’re welcome 😊

  • @safiaslime5289
    @safiaslime5289 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I have the same Natural hair as you a ashy dark blonde 7, I've used 12/81 with 12% developing cream but it's just to harsh for my fine hair. Next time I will try wella koleston perfect 9/03 with 6%

    • @konlissalanova
      @konlissalanova  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Hi Safia! Oh, sorry to hear that. For me it's super-gentle, but maybe because I compare it to bleach powder, which is just pure evil😬 How did you use 12/81 + 12%? On your natural hair roots only, or length as well? Because once I tried to lift up my already dyed hair with it applying on length, and yeah, it was bad:/ In any case, hope you find what's the best for you💛

  • @khushibee
    @khushibee 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello! Thank you for this! I have similar hair to you, but I'm nervous using the 40 volume on the scalp. Do you find this developer to burn your scalp?

    • @konlissalanova
      @konlissalanova  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi!😊 This may sound suspicious, but I've never felt anything with 40 vol + special blonde, doing this almost 4 years, but felt a really unpleasant heat once I used 10 vol developer + bleach powder (I wanted to get an even lighter blonde, you may check it on my channel if you want to compare). So! Please, never use bleach powder with high volumes - that's a rule we used to hear about! But if we deal with special blonde dyes, as shown in this video (12.[something] dyes) - we should use high developer, not less than 30 volume! To ensure good lightening result - 40 is the best. This is how a special blonde dye works - ammonia in it needs high volume developer to work safe (but I'm not strong in chemistry to explain this😅). To cut a long story short - I felt nothing, and felt *something* with low vol + bleach. Hope your individual reaction will be good🙂 If you worry, you may make a very small portion and make a test somewhere on your neck, just skin🙌

    • @khushibee
      @khushibee 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for your advice! Good idea, I will try a strand test on my scalp and see how my skin reacts!@@konlissalanova

  • @NursenKaya-yt2mq
    @NursenKaya-yt2mq 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello, isn't it the Wella koleston 12.81 paint you used at first? Normally, don't we need to add powder lightener to the 9% lightener? Then paint with 12.81. I want to bleach my hair from root to tip and then dye it. Do I have to do it the way you do? Or do I need to mix both liquid and powder lightener? If so, should I use matrix or wella koleston as dye afterwards? Thank you in advance🥰

    • @konlissalanova
      @konlissalanova  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Hi dear!👋
      Please, do not add powder lightener to special blonde🫣 it can burn your hair😭
      I’d recommend you first lighten your hair length with bleach powder, using not very high % developer (not higher than 6, even if your hair is dark, it’s better to repeat the process than bleach on 9). I’ve never done this by myself, but a master did this for me at 2019 (my natural hair length was grown by 5-7 cm after air touch). I remember her applying me bleach under foil, NOT including the roots area (1-2 cm), I suppose she took 6% developer for this + visually controlled the process all the time. Then she lightened my roots with special blonde on 12% (it’s totally safe, as this is how special blonde works - ammonia needs high % to work safe). Then quarantine began and here I am, doing it all by myself😀
      What I know for sure, is that special blonde on 12% leaves hair more alive than bleach powder on 3%. I’m talking about the grown roots, because you can not apply special blonde 2+ times on length🙅‍♀️ It should be used once, for natural roots, maximum - twice, after a break.
      Sorry, but I can not be sure, that you will be able to get a clear and light result by lightening your hair length with special blonde🥺 for roots it works great!
      I didn’t try initial applying on natural length myself.
      You can search for the videos about this, or do a test on your small back part of hair! And if it works well enough on your natural hair length, you can do it all over your head❤️
      If your hair length was previously bleached, and you want to dye it with special blonde to lift it, you can do it one time. In other cases it would be wrong (it will damage hair).
      I am using matrix on low % developer regularly to dye (better say - tone) all the hair, it’s even useful, as it adds lacking pigments to light hair🤗

    • @alisarahryder8094
      @alisarahryder8094 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I appreciate your explanation I’m a hairdresser I’m always watching anything about hair and your video was brilliant 👏 your colour looks amazing 💕

  • @kelliebell1280
    @kelliebell1280 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Would you suggest a lower % developer for doing whole head? I have grown out highlights and I want to eventually just do roots after I even it out. I have dark blonde naturally

    • @konlissalanova
      @konlissalanova  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Hi😊 I would definitely not recommend using less than 12%. Here is why. This is the particular feature of lightening process with a special blonde dye: it is based on ammonia reaction, and a high percent developer totally extinguishes these high volumes of ammonia put in special blonde, leaving nothing of it to freely ruin your hair. I am not a chemist to explain it well🥲 but I've heard this many times from different sources + test it on myself since 2019. To sum up: 12% + special blonde is not something you should be afraid of, it does harm neither hair nor head skin (I feel 3% developer + bleach on my head, and feel literally nothing from 12% + sb). BUT! If we are talking about bleaching powder, than it works exactly as we got used to hear - the less % the better. So if you do really worry much, you may take 9%, especially if you have blonde natural hair (not too dark). However, I would recommend take 12 and be sure to get a good and clear result🙂 But please do not take 6%, it will cause damage!

    • @konlissalanova
      @konlissalanova  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      and I would refrain from lifting more than 1.5 cm of roots, you may get dark orange line! There is a rule about bleach - no more than 1 cm, and as for special blonde - it can be 1.5, but no more.

    • @kelliebell1280
      @kelliebell1280 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much for the tips! 😃 So if I wanted to do all over color I should not do all the way up to root ..until last step maybe? How often do you do your roots?

    • @konlissalanova
      @konlissalanova  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@kelliebell1280 I recall how I switched to special blonde, I also had grown highlights (after air touch), and I visited a master. She used bleach to even it out, not covering 1 cm roots area, than washed it off, dried, and applied special blonde on roots according to its technology. Maybe she took bleach to make it cheaper (it was 10 cm length), or quicker, I don’t know. I would suggest looking for a video about special blonde lifting grown natural hair, not only roots. And if it works, then it makes sense to do this as you wrote - first grown zone, then roots. I didn’t try it myself, so can not advise you for sure.
      I do my roots once in 1.5 months)

    • @kelliebell1280
      @kelliebell1280 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you so much. I am loving your channel!