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Jerome Russell Bblonde High Lift Powder Bleach – a quiet hero for at‑home blonding
Jerome Russell Bblonde High Lift Powder Bleach – a quiet hero for at‑home blonding
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When you’re scrolling through your bathroom cabinet and spot a plain white sachet, it’s easy to overlook it. Yet that little packet can be the difference between a dull, uneven lift and a head of hair that actually looks like it belongs in a salon. The Jerome Russell Bblonde High Lift Powder Bleach is one of those unassuming game‑changers.
What makes a “high lift” worth talking about?
Most over‑the‑counter bleaches promise a couple of shades of lightening, but the Bblonde formula is built to push the limits – up to 6‑7 shades. That’s why it’s marketed for everything from a light blonde to a dark brown base. In practice, that means you can go from a chocolate chestnut to a buttery platinum without hopping between multiple products.
It’s not just about the lift, though. The powder is blended with mineral oil, so while the lift is happening, the hair gets a bit of nourishment. Think of it as a lightening process that’s also trying to keep the cuticle from screaming for help.
How you actually use it (no PhD required)
- Mix one of the six sachets with Jerome Russell Bblonde Maximum Cream Peroxide (No. 1 for a gentle lift, No. 2 for the full 6‑7 shade jump). The peroxide is sold separately, which keeps the kit flexible.
- Apply, wait the recommended time, rinse, and finish with a conditioner. The kit even throws in a pair of protective gloves and an easy‑to‑follow guide.
Most people notice the process feels a bit smoother than the typical “chalky” bleach. The mineral oil helps the mixture spread evenly, and the scent, while still unmistakably ammonia‑y, isn’t as harsh as some salon‑strength alternatives.
What you actually get in the box
- 6 sachets of High Lift Powder Bleach – perfect for touch‑ups or a full‑head transformation.
- 1 clear, step‑by‑step application guide (no cryptic jargon).
- 1 pair of disposable gloves – because nobody wants bleach on their fingertips.
And, for the ethically‑mindful, the formula is vegan and cruelty‑free. No animal‑derived ingredients, no testing on fur‑friends.
Pros, cons, and the little things you might forget
- Professional‑level lift – up to 6‑7 shades, works on blonde to dark brown.
- Hair‑care focus – mineral oil adds softness and shine during the bleaching.
- Vegan & cruelty‑free – aligns with clean‑beauty values.
- Flexibility – you choose the peroxide strength you need.
⚠️ Limitation: The kit doesn’t include peroxide, so you’ll need to buy that separately. Also, if your hair is already heavily damaged, the high lift can be a bit aggressive; a pre‑treatment or a milder peroxide might be wiser.
How it stacks up against the competition
Compared to L’Oréal Quick Blue or Schwarzkopf BlondMe, Bblonde’s standout is the mineral‑oil blend that tries to mitigate dryness. Quick Blue leans more on a pure lifting power, which can leave hair feeling a tad brittle. BlondMe offers a similar lift range but often comes in larger, less travel‑friendly containers. If you value a compact kit with a bit of conditioning, Bblonde feels like the middle ground.
Bottom line – is it worth a spot on your vanity?
If you’ve been flirting with the idea of a bold blonde makeover but are hesitant about the damage, the Jerome Russell Bblonde High Lift Powder Bleach offers a surprisingly gentle‑for‑its‑class approach. The lift is strong, the care component is real, and the vegan badge adds a feel‑good factor. The only real snag is the separate peroxide purchase – a tiny extra step that most DIY enthusiasts are already used to.
In short, it’s a solid choice for anyone with blonde to dark brown hair who wants salon‑grade results without booking an appointment. Grab a 6‑pack, give it a try, and you might just find yourself reaching for that sleek, sun‑kissed shade a little more often.
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