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How does Frieda Sheer Blonde work?

This hair lightening spray lightens blonde hues by up to two shades for natural looking color. Expertly formulated with a blend of chamomile and citrus. Exclusive peroxide lightening formula gradually lightens radiant blonde tones after 3–5 uses. Maximum hair lightening occurs after no more than 10 uses.

What does Sheer blonde do?

John Frieda Sheer Blonde Go Blonder Lightening Shampoo, an improved formula, gradually lightens appearance of blonde, for natural-looking sunlit blonde.

How long does it take for John Frieda Go Blonder to work?

Answer: When used as directed, you will typically start to see results after 3–5 uses. Maximum hair lightening occurs after no more than 10 uses.

How does Frieda blonde shampoo work?

The John Frieda Go Blonder line enhances blonde hair. … If you're looking to go lighter, the Go Blonder line gradually makes your hair blonder up to two shades. After shampooing and conditioning your hair, spray strands of your hair with the Controlled Lightening Spray for highlights or all over your hair.

Is John Frieda Go Blonder bad for your hair?

It does damage the hair due to the peroxide but just make sure you use a great conditioning mask once a week, a heat protectant and a conditioning leave in cream like i.e.: its a 10 and you'll be fine! Obviously If your hair is very damaged use it sparingly or don't use it at all.

Does John Frieda Go Blonder make your hair brassy?

When I use it, it lightens my color just enough to make it look like I was out in the sun for a full day. The result is always subtle and natural, never brassy. The shampoo uses chamomile extract and lemon peel that gradually brighten the hair.

Can you dye your hair after John Frieda lightening?

Nope. While it may temporarily alter your natural hair color (warning — it contains hydrogen peroxide which can be damaging to hair), if you allow your hair to grow out with additional application of the John Frieda, your natural hair color will return.

Can you dye your hair after using John Frieda Go Blonder?

Nope. While it may temporarily alter your natural hair color (warning — it contains hydrogen peroxide which can be damaging to hair), if you allow your hair to grow out with additional application of the John Frieda, your natural hair color will return.