A WOMAN claims to have found “the best at home hair hack ever”, which she says has fixed her orange locks.
Scarlett took to TikTok to share a “PSA to all the blondes”, after stumbling across a game changing product in Superdrug.




“If you’ve got blonde hair, please watch this video,” she began.
“I’ve just found the best at home hair hack possibly ever!”
Scarlett went on to explain that her tresses always turn orange after she’s had her hair done, and she’s tried “every toner, every clarifying shampoo you can possibly think of” – all unsuccessfully.
So when she spotted the Bleach London White Toner during a peruse in Superdrug, she grabbed one to test out.
And Scarlett documented the before and afters in the TikTok video on her page.
“This is obviously the before,” she said.
“Look how orange and disgusting my hair looks.
“And this is afterwards. What the f**k?
“How crazy is that? Why is no one talking about this?
“So if you want blonder hair, I guess use that.
“For £10, can’t go wrong!”
“At home hair hack for £10!!!!!!” she captioned her video.
“Before and after is crazy!”
The comments section was immediately filled with people weighing in, with one asking: “Do you apply it like hair dye?”
“I mixed the 2 products together in the bottle it comes with and put it all over my hair with gloves on and let it sit for 20 mins,” Scarlett replied.
“It’s not purple like some other toners is it hun? Gives me ptsd,” another laughed.
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Not looking after your scalp
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Not eating well
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With Scarlett saying: “No it’s not purple!
“That’s why I bought it because purple shampoo makes my hair so dull.”
“I always used this years ago – the mask is amazing too,” a third said.
“Yes omg! My hair is soo soft,” Scarlett responded.
“I swear by Bleach London!” someone else gushed.
“It’s fabulous. I use it all the time,” another added.
“Was 1 box enough for your whole hair?” someone else asked.
With Scarlett replying: “Just enough! Probably could have done with two as I have quite thick hair.”