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    Posted: January 12 2000 at 5:49am
Hi There:I just read a brief comment in an article somewhere on the Web about that you can add something called a "Bleaching Booster" to your coloring mixture to help increase the lift of the color you are using. This is the first I've heard of this. Can you please give me more info about "Bleaching Boosters" that you can add to your coloring ingredients? Do you know the name of a particular brand; how do you use them, etc?Thank you all!
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> Hi There:> I just read a brief comment in an article somewhere on> the Web about that you can add something called a> "Bleaching Booster" to your coloring mixture> to help increase the lift of the color you are using.> This is the first I've heard of this. Can you please> give me more info about "Bleaching Boosters"> that you can add to your coloring ingredients? Do you> know the name of a particular brand; how do you use> them, etc?> Thank you all!I sometimes add a scoop of BW to my color formula to give more lifting action.I also add 2 capfuls of color to my bleach when doing highlights.Usually a blue-based color to tone unwanted brassiness.
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> I sometimes add a scoop of BW to my color formula to> give more lifting action.I also add 2 capfuls of color> to my bleach when doing highlights.Usually a> blue-based color to tone unwanted brassiness.Hi and Thanx for your post!Can you please tell me more about what BW is, or what it stands for, etc. I'm trying to avoid orangey hair while lightening. Anymore info you can share with me is appreciated. Thanks so much!
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