Does Clairol Born Blonde have bleach?
Clairol Born Blonde provides natural-looking blonde results from roots to ends even on dark hair. The longer it’s on, the lighter you go. You’re in control, so get the look you want! The pack contains Lightening Powder, Developing Crème, Lightening Liquid, CC Colorseal Conditioner and Gloves.
How do you use Clairol Born Blonde?
Pour the Lightening Liquid (3) into the Developing Crème Bottle and mix well. Part dry hair into 4 sections and use plastic clips to secure in place. Start at the darkest part of your head (usually the back). Leave on for 20 minutes.

Is dying your hair blonde the same as bleaching?
Typically, dyeing your hair blonde will require the use of bleach to lighten your hair before you can apply blonde dye. Not to mention, the darker your starting color (and the blonder you want to go), the more sessions it will take to reach your desired shade.
Is bleach blonde the same as platinum blonde?
As you can see, Dirty Blonde is a natural blonde shade while Bleach Blonde is more of a bright, salon blond color. Ash Blonde, on the other hand, has a balance of ash and golden undertones, while Platinum Blonde is cool and icy.
Has Clairol Born Blonde been discontinued?

Born Blonde Non-Peroxide Toner [DISCONTINUED]
Is Clairol Nice n Easy bleach?
Clairol nice n Easy born blonde, ultimate blending bleach blonde hair color, born blonde system helps condition & moisturize your hair, after blending. The longer it’s on, the lighter you go. Roots to ends, get any level of blonde you want. You’re in control.
What’s the difference between platinum blonde and ash blonde?
Ash is a cool hue with notes of blue, purple, and silver, platinum is the brightest blonde in hair color/levels. They tend to absorb light and not reflect light, oftentimes making the color appear a little darker. This is the biggest difference between ashy and platinum tones.
How are blondes born?
Natural blonde hair, is caused by a lack of a pigment called eumelanin. This pigment deficiency is what gives blondes their hair color. The general explanation as to how blondes came into being, is related the need for Vitamin D and lower levels of sunlight in some regions.