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Why the Jerome Russell Bblonde Maximum Lift Cream feels like a salon in a bottle
Why the Jerome Russell Bblonde Maximum Lift Cream feels like a salon in a bottle
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When I was sorting through my bathroom cabinet the other day I noticed a tiny 75 ml bottle that looked a lot like a regular hair‑color tube, except for the sleek navy label. It turned out to be the Jerome Russell Bblonde Maximum Lift Cream – a peroxide‑based dye that promises up to five shades of lift. I figured it was worth a look, especially since the brand has been the go‑to for British blondes for three decades.
What makes it feel “professional” without the price tag
The formula is a blend of 6 % hydrogen peroxide (20 vol) and a creamy base that’s been tweaked with avocado oil and mineral oil. Those oils aren’t just marketing fluff – they actually help keep the cuticle smooth while the colour lifts, so the hair ends up looking shiny rather than straw‑y. Most people notice the difference the first time they rinse, especially if they’re used to harsher bleaches that leave the strands feeling brittle.
- Lifts 4‑5 shades – ideal for moving from a mid‑blonde to a platinum or from a light brown to a buttery blonde.
- Formulated with avocado oil for hydration and mineral oil for nourishment.
- Vegan and cruelty‑free – no animal‑derived ingredients or testing.
- Pairs with the Bblonde High Lift Powder (sold separately) for a simple two‑step process.
Because the peroxide is only 20 vol, the lift is strong enough for most light‑to‑medium blondes but not so aggressive that it fries the hair on a single application. I found the mixing instructions straightforward: one 25 g sachet of powder plus the whole 75 ml cream, then apply and wait the recommended time.
Who will love it (and who might want to look elsewhere)
If your natural colour sits somewhere between a true blonde and a light ash brown, this cream is practically made for you. It’s also a solid pick for anyone who likes to touch‑up roots at home – a quick mix and you’re back in the salon chair within an hour. On the flip side, folks with darker bases (think chocolate or deep brunette) will struggle to achieve a dramatic lift without a higher‑volume peroxide, so they may need a different product.
One small drawback I’ve heard about is that the cream can feel a bit thick, which sometimes makes it harder to spread evenly through very short hair. A little extra conditioner after rinsing usually solves that, but it’s worth mentioning for anyone with a short pixie.
How it stacks up against the competition
Compared with the usual drug‑store bleaches that use 30‑40 vol peroxide, the Bblonde cream is gentler and less likely to cause breakage. Brands like L’Oréal Futuric or Schwarzkopf Professional have similar lift capabilities, but they often lack the built‑in conditioning oils, meaning you’ll probably need a separate deep‑condition treatment. In that sense, Jerome Russell offers a more all‑in‑one experience.
Quick pros & cons
- ✔️ Salon‑level lift without the chair price.
- ✔️ Avocado & mineral oils keep hair soft.
- ✔️ Vegan, cruelty‑free – aligns with ethical beauty routines.
- ❌ Not strong enough for dark hair without a higher‑volume developer.
- ❌ Creamy texture can be a bit sticky on short cuts.
Real‑world use – a mini case study
A friend of mine with a sun‑bleached light brown mane decided to try the duo (powder + cream) for a weekend getaway. She mixed the sachet with the full bottle, left it on for 30 minutes, then rinsed, followed by the brand’s conditioner. The result? A luminous, almost‑platinum shade that held up through a week of salty sea air. She mentioned that her hair felt “silky” rather than “dry”, which is exactly the kind of outcome the avocado oil promises.
Bottom line
If you’re chasing that bright, lift‑heavy blonde without sacrificing softness, the Jerome Russell Bblonde Maximum Lift Cream is a surprisingly balanced choice. It delivers the lift you expect, adds a touch of nourishment, and stays on the ethical side of beauty. Just remember it’s designed for light shades, and the creamy texture may need a little extra smoothing on very short hair. Otherwise, it’s a solid addition to any home‑blond‑care toolkit.
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20 VOL, 30 VOL, 40 VOL |
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