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Your fear of bleach is feeding your fear of bleach, but bleach is not to blame. Let me break it down: You are afraid of damaging your clients hair, so you rush through your application to get the bleach on the head as fast as possible. You even start in the back because you have a fear that it will lift so fast that you have to rinse it before the front is done.  Then you either anxiously rinse because you *feel* like it’s been on for a long time. You might even worse, add heat because you *think* it’ll help you achieve the level 10 you desire. You get back to your station and the hair is weak, broken, and / or uneven.  You might tell your client to stay away from brushing too much when wet, use no heat, and “after a couple of washes at home it’ll fade to the color.”  Then you walk away feeling correct for being afraid of bleach. But what if there was another way?  •What if you chose a better pre-treatment, like Metal Detox pre treatment spray so that you aren’t lifting through metals in the hair that get in there from water? •What if you chose a safe and effective lightener, like Blond Studio 9 with bonder already inside? It’s safe and comfortable on scalp, it is capable of 9 levels of lift, and most importantly it doesn’t swell. •What if you started your application in the front, leaving out just the hairline until last? What if you just tried it before you thought of all the ways you think it won’t work? •What if you didn’t add any heat, in the form of a cap or a hooded dryer and allowed your lightener to work as slow as it’s intended to? •What if you set a timer and walked away and just your bleach do its job? •What if you practiced on a brunette mannequin everyday until your application was clean and without overlap? What if the bleach isn’t something fear, but just a tool that we can learn to use better? What if?  #lorealproambassador #lorealpro #chicagoblondespecialist #platniumblonde #chicagoblonde #blondespecialists #bleachandtone #haireducation #scalpbleach #haireducator @L’Oréal Professionnel
Your fear of bleach is feeding your fear of bleach, but bleach is not to blame. Let me break it down: You are afraid of damaging your clients hair, so you rush through your application to get the bleach on the head as fast as possible. You even start in the back because you have a fear that it will lift so fast that you have to rinse it before the front is done. Then you either anxiously rinse because you *feel* like it’s been on for a long time. You might even worse, add heat because you *think* it’ll help you achieve the level 10 you desire. You get back to your station and the hair is weak, broken, and / or uneven. You might tell your client to stay away from brushing too much when wet, use no heat, and “after a couple of washes at home it’ll fade to the color.” Then you walk away feeling correct for being afraid of bleach. But what if there was another way? •What if you chose a better pre-treatment, like Metal Detox pre treatment spray so that you aren’t lifting through metals in the hair that get in there from water? •What if you chose a safe and effective lightener, like Blond Studio 9 with bonder already inside? It’s safe and comfortable on scalp, it is capable of 9 levels of lift, and most importantly it doesn’t swell. •What if you started your application in the front, leaving out just the hairline until last? What if you just tried it before you thought of all the ways you think it won’t work? •What if you didn’t add any heat, in the form of a cap or a hooded dryer and allowed your lightener to work as slow as it’s intended to? •What if you set a timer and walked away and just your bleach do its job? •What if you practiced on a brunette mannequin everyday until your application was clean and without overlap? What if the bleach isn’t something fear, but just a tool that we can learn to use better? What if? #lorealproambassador #lorealpro #chicagoblondespecialist #platniumblonde #chicagoblonde #blondespecialists #bleachandtone #haireducation #scalpbleach #haireducator @L’Oréal Professionnel

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