I've heard everyone say bleach is really bad for your hair. But there is a brand I found, that I'm not sure if it's good. It's the "Punky Color Bleach Kit" if anyone can tell me if this works good that would help a lot. By the way I have dark brown hair so.. I sorta need the bleach, because I'm going to be using a neon orangish color.
juhi answered Sunday April 10 2005, 1:49 am: There are so many hair dyes in the market.You can
even use henna or somthing that is good for your hair [ juhi's advice column | Ask juhi A Question ]
l0stiNth0uGht020 answered Friday April 8 2005, 9:18 pm: Pretty much ALL bleach is bad for your hair. So you're screwed either way, but I think you'll be fine. In fact, I think if you leave the bleach in for a certain amount of time, it turns a neon orangish color.. Probably not the one you want, though. Hope I helped! [ l0stiNth0uGht020's advice column | Ask l0stiNth0uGht020 A Question ]
supraman_2004 answered Thursday April 7 2005, 11:33 pm: bleach destroys the pigments in your hair, so yes it is bad. basically the color gets stripped otu of it. it'll grow out though and the hair than comes in underneath will be fine [ supraman_2004's advice column | Ask supraman_2004 A Question ]
Wowitzbrit answered Thursday April 7 2005, 7:32 pm: The brand doesn't matter. It is bad for your hair but you won't die from it. I've never used it before, so I couldn't tell you if it works good, but it should. When you bleach it most likely your hair will already look orange. lol. Usually it won't come out blonde on dark hair people, it usually comes out orange so I guess your just in luck lol. Have fun
shake answered Thursday April 7 2005, 5:13 pm: Hmm, im dying my hair pink or bright red so it looks pink. I dont know what im planning on using though.
I just like acting like a tard. PUNKY sounds gay though. Because it has the word PUNKY in it.
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