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RAW Beyond Bleach White-Out Kit includes Conditioning Toner and 40 Volume Activator

 
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RAW Beyond Bleach White-Out Kit includes Conditioning Toner and 40 Volume Activator





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Achieve the hair color that's more vibrant when you bleach your hair with RAW White-Out Kit first!

Go Beyond Bleach! Achieve vivid, long-lasting RAW color results by pre-lightening the hair with this all-in-one kit.

Dare to go bold with your colors! RAW White Out Kit 40 Vol is a 2-step system that takes bleaching to the next level. The off the scalp 10-minute bleach formula is activated with 40 volume activator for fast lightening while the White Out Conditioning Toner helps to eliminate dullness resulting in a brighter white. The RAW White Out Kit is great for any technique from highlights to bright white.

How to Use RAW White-Out Kit Beyond Bleach:

DO THIS FIRST!

  1. Hair should be clean and dry. No shampoo for at least 24 hours prior.
  2. Protect your clothing during the application. It is bleach after all.
  3. Cover any and all surfaces that may come in contact with the bleach mixture.
  4. Do a strand test to determine approximate processing time.
  5. Wear gloves.
  6. Use non-metallic containers or utensils around the bleach mixture.
  7. When opening the packet, hold away from the face.
  8. Avoid inhaling contents.
  9. Do not use on eyebrows or eyelashes.
  10. Do not use on hair that has been processed with metallic dyes, henna, or has been previously bleached.
  11. Don’t perm over bleached hair.
  12. Do not apply is skin if broken or abraded.
  13. Do not apply directly to scalp.
  14. Do not shampoo prior to application.
  15. Wait 24 hours before another chemical process.
  16. Keep away from heat and children.

STRAND TEST
Use the guide below for processing time.

  1. Combine ½ teaspoon powder with 1 tablespoon activator.
  2. Mix until creamy.
  3. Apply to a small section of hair.
  4. Wrap hair in foil or plastic to protect surrounding hair.
  5. Process without heat. Check hair every ten (10) minutes by wiping off small amount with damp towel. If hair appears too red or too gold, reapply mixture and continue timing.
  6. When section has achieved desired lightness, wipe off and proceed with full application.

How to Bleach Your Hair and Get the Results That You Want

Remember:
  1. Blonding depends on the natural hair color, condition, and porosity of the hair.
  2. The darker/coarser the hair, the longer to process.
  3. This product is designed to be used with heat. Use the heat of the blow dryer or a bonnet type dryer to achieve the desired degree of lift.
Timing:
Natural Hair Color
  • Light Blonde to Dark Blonde – 10-15 minutes
  • Light Brown – 10-20 minutes
  • Medium Brown – 10-45 minutes
  • Dark brown to black – 10-60 minutes
Note: All timing is approximate. Check your hair often until the desired degree of lightening is achieved.

MIXING AND APPLICATION
Wear gloves to protect hands.

  1. Apply to dry hair.
  2. Empty contents of powder packet into a non-metallic bowl.
  3. Gradually add Activator and mix to a creamy consistency.
  4. Apply to desired areas. You can use a frosting cap to streak or chunk your hair. If you have a friend help, you can also use foil on your hair. Keep the bleach at least ¼ inch from the scalp at all times.
  5. Begin processing without heat, checking every ten (10) minutes until desired lightness has been achieved.
  6. Allow to cool for three (3) minutes, then using cool water, rinse thoroughly until water runs clear.
  7. Do not store any unused mixture. Discard immediately after use.
  8. Gently shampoo and towel blot hair dry. Carefully comb or smooth hair to remove tangles.
  9. Apply White Out Conditioning toner directly from dispensing bottle starting from the scalp and working up to the ends. Half of the bottle (2 oz) should be sufficient for most hair lengths. Leave the ends out for the last five (5) minutes. Make sure that the product thoroughly saturates the bleached hair.
  10. Start timing. Check hair every five (5) minutes until desired lightness is achieved.
  11. When desired color is achieved, rinse hair. Do not shampoo. Comb. Style as usual.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1. Why do I have to bleach before coloring my hair?


If you are using a semi-permanent or temporary color and your natural hair color is not pale, blonde bleaching or decolorizing your natural hair color is the only way to achieve color intensity and depth. Semi-Permanent and Temporary hair color only deposit pigment in the hair. They do not lift or lighten natural pigment.

2. Directions say I should do a strand test. Do I really have to?

If you are bleaching your hair for the first time, it is advisable to do a strand test so you can determine the correct processing time to achieve the results you're looking for. A strand test will also show you how the hair is affected by the lightening process, so you can take steps to keep the porosity under control and what you may need to know about conditioning after the bleach and/or hair color.

3. How long should I keep the bleach in my hair before I can rinse it out?

The directions in the kit provided estimated times based on natural hair color. Doing the strand test will also help you to determine the timing needed to achieve the level of lightening desired.

The actual chemistry of bleaching, regardless of the volume of peroxide used, lasts for approximately 60 minutes after application. Once the reaction has achieved maximum lightening, the lightening will drop off dramatically and slow down to almost stopping. That's because the chemical reaction between the liquid peroxide and the powder bleach has been exhausted. The lightening may stop or slow down (becomes less visible) but the damage to the hair doesn't which results in extreme damage and breakage. Once processed to the desired degree of lightening, gently shampoo and towel blot hair to dry. If you want to use the White-Out toner, you can apply after you gently shampooed the hair in order to remove any remaining bleach mixture. If you are going to use a tint or a semi-permanent color, it is recommended that you lightly shampoo as well to make sure that you do not interfere with the processing of the tint or color.

4. Can I keep the bleach longer in my hair so it's really white?

It is not a good idea to leave a bleach mixture on the hair longer than 60 minutes at a time. Extended timing will result in the hair becoming extremely damaged but not necessarily becoming any lighter. If you are not achieving the color that you want, the best way to give it the appearance of being lighter is to use a toner after the bleach, which contains ingredients to help counter any residual yellow remaining in the hair. Typically, this type of toner uses a violet pigment to help neutralize unwanted warmth in the hair after bleaching.

5. Do I really need to bleach my hair before adding color? What happens if I don't bleach?

To achieve semi-permanent or temporary color with the most depth and brightness you need to apply this type of color on the most decolorized hair possible. You need to remove as much natural pigment as possible if you want a hot pink or a true blue or any other shade of high intensity. If you do not decolorize your hair you will deposit pigment which will create a hue of color which is the result of combining the color with the natural pigments. The result would be very shiny hair with color enhancement but not necessarily color true to tone.

6. I have thick long hair, is one kit enough?

If you are highlighting, streaking or doing a balayage, one kit is probably sufficient. It depends on how many highlights, streaks or how much balayage you intend to do. If you are going to do a whole head bleach, you will need to purchase additional kits.

7. Does this work on black hair?

Yes, it will decolorize black hair.

8. How long do you have to wait to bleach your hair again?

You do not rebleach the existing hair. You need to only do the regrowth.

You can retouch permanent hair color whenever you feel the need to provided you have enough regrowth to retouch. The same can be said of whole head bleaches. The caution here is to not overlap product on to the existing or already decolorized hair since it will break it at the prior point of bleaching. You should never reapply any reactive product (permanent hair color or bleach) from scalp to ends. You should only process the regrowth and with permanent hair color refresh the ends

9. Can you put bleach over hair color?

Yes, bleach will decolorize any pigment, artificial or natural hair color except for henna which is a natural plant color, and a hair color dye in a box (like Clairol, Wella, L'Oreal) will not decolorize tinted hair. Remember: Tint will not lift tint. You always need to use a decolorizing agent.

10. How long do you keep bleach in your hair?

It is advisable to do a test strand and check the timing as you process the section. With darker natural pigment you might not see anything at 20 minutes, but it will begin to process rapidly after 30 and then usually up to 60 minutes after that the lightening is seriously diminished. At this point, it's better to remove the bleach by rinsing it off and reapplying a new mixture.

11. Is bleaching permanent?

Yes. Once you decolorize your hair it will not revert to the natural pigment. Only as the hair grows out will you see the natural pigment again.

12. I heard that bleaching will damage my hair?

Yes, bleaching your hair to decolorize it to a pale blonde level will change your hair's structure. Following some commonsense rules and directions will help to minimize it and the using sulfate-free shampoos, reparative conditioners, and reconstructers will help to modify this structural change. Also, several new semi-permanent hair colors contain ingredients which help to minimize the problems that the bleaching process does to hair. And the important thing to remember is that you do not rebleach hair that has already been bleached. You only decolorize the regrowth.

13. Do you wash your hair with shampoo after bleaching it?
Yes, but you need to pay careful attention to the type of shampoo and conditioning products that you use on bleached or processed hair. There are a lot of very good products specifically formulated for bleached, highlighted, and over-processed hair which will help to maintain the condition. We would always recommend a sulfate-free shampoo for bleached hair and appropriate conditioners and reconstructors. A leave-in conditioner is also a good idea to keep the hair looking healthy and shiny. Let's face it, if you've chosen to go through this process you will need to change up the regimen you used on your hair before you processed it. It's going to look spectacular, but you'll need to do some extra maintenance to keep it looking good.
 

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