Knight & Wilson Pure Plex Bond Reconstructing Cream Hair

Knight & Wilson Pure Plex Bond Reconstructing Cream Hair Bleach, Ammonia Free Formulation Lifts up to 8 Shades, Protects & Repairs, While Lightening. Full Hair Bleaching Kit.
REVOLUTIONARY AMMONIA-FREE HAIR BLEACH CREAM BY KNIGHT & WILSON






Weight: | 0.08 Kilograms |
Dimensions: | 9 x 9 x 16 cm; 80 Grams |
Brand: | Knight & Wilson |
Model: | PLX-CB-80 |
Colour: | White |
Manufacture: | Knight & Wilson |
Dimensions: | 9 x 9 x 16 cm; 80 Grams |
Volume: | 175 Millilitres |
Easy to use, everything you need in the box, I used this for a bleach wash and achieved the desired lift.
It really worked well on my hair prior to colouring. Hair not damaged at all.
I’ve bleached my hair for a few years now and it’s left may hair dry an damaged but this is amazing no damage an my hair is the platinum colour I love! Love the conditioner and after treatment you get. Wouldnt use anything else.
* The last photo is after an ash blonde dye, as there was still a strawberry tone to my fringe and underneath colour.
I did love the cherry red colour of my hair originally but found my fringe kept the colour better than the lengths that would loose the colour after one wash!
My red dye was a semi permanent conditioner colour but after each wash looked incredibly uneven so I desided to bleach it out over the Easter weekend and go back to a medium ash blonde.
I purchased this bleach and a medium ash blonde and also a light ash brown just incase my hair was too red still or it went orange.
I left off the clarifying shampoo in the box as I’d washed my hair with my own the day before to strip the reds.
I started by putting the bleach on my fringe and roots first as that was where I had most of the darkest red tones then after about twenty minutes I spread more though the lengths.
On rinsing out the bleach completely I followed the bond repair steps then put the medium ash blonde on my hair, this sorted out my lengths but only slightly toned my fringe and roots, so I mixed the last bit of dye with a quarter of the light ash brown and some more development fluid.
This sorted out my roots and neutralised the redishness of my fringe and the darker parts of the lengths.
On throughly rinsing out the bleach I applied the deep conditioner treatment bond repair to work in not frying my hair stopping breakages and crispy ends.
I have to point out that my hair has always been on the par with sheeps wool…. It’s not “normal hair”. There is no weight at all to it and when I was younger I’d iron it to death for that glossy straight look only for it to shrink back at the mearest hint of moisture in the hair.
Recently I’ve embraced it’s wooliness, so I was never expecting this bleach and pureplex treatment to give me shiny glossy silky hair. I just didn’t want it to be fried or break off completely.
Highly recommended as there was definitely no yellow/orange scaryness that I’ve had in the past bleaching my hair.
Remember after bleaching to stick with ash toned dyes to avoid the carrot or neon yellow look.
1. Don’t expect BLONDE hair, if you’re using it ONE time, on DARK hair..Thats not how bleach works. To achieve ice blonde, from dark hair, you will need multiple applications.
And
2. I dont know why people are saying its expensive, it’s cheap as bleach goes. And for me, it was a decent one.
Little bit of background on my hair, I’ve been dying my hair for 16 years, used many product’s, many brands. And can honestly say this bleach has done the least damage on my hair for the best price, facts.
A had a VERY minimal breakaway (exclusively it was a small ammount of my PRE-LIGHTENED end) I had an neon orange over my hair before I bleached it, hair of course has some of that neon orange resudue on my mid section, as expected with any bleaching at home experience on top of dyed hair, and it will take another application to get the rest out completely, but it has lightened it significantly. Most of my hair though I can say is ICE white, with very small stands of yellowing, which isn’t a problem as I was only bleaching it again to brighten to put more whacky colours on top. It is a GOOD PRODUCT for that.
Would not recommend if your hair is already fried to death, which I think is what some of the women in these reviews have done and are just blaming this product, but if you have minimal damaged hair, it’ll be ok, also wouldn’t recommend, as I said above, if you’re expecting blone from using this product ONCE if your hair is dark, it will definitely lighten, but you WILL have ginger/yellow hair, anyone with a brain and logic should know that. But this product is really is good on prelightened based hair and incredibly lightens any light whacky colours on top of the prelightened hair.
So if you’re using this product to achieve an ice/platinum blonde right off the bat, you MAY be disappointed based on your hair, but its doable with multiple use.
Side note: The two pictures were my hair before and after.
I did have remnants of brown dye on my hair but only on the ends. I’ve previously dyed my hair from black and had better results than this. I will go back to my regular brand as this was disappointing to say the least. Don’t waste your money.
I dyed my hair cosmic blue. It came out black, which I hated. First time using bleach . Followed instructions. Hair came out ginger , which I expected. I then put clairol light ash brown on which took most of the ginger out. Then dyed semi permanent medium brown , which got my hair back to a natural colour. Hair remains in excellent condition. Have bought the permanent equivalent but wanted to give my hair a rest before colouring again. Did the job.