i got my hair bleached for the 20th time 2 weeks ago haha no really 20 but a lot.
i really dont like the way she did it so im doing it myself this time
how long should i wait before i bleach it again?
I really wouldn't want it to be damaged,
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? leLovely answered Tuesday May 22 2007, 5:55 pm: I really don't recommend bleaching your hair at home. My friend has been bleaching her hair for a few months and she always has to redo it because her roots grow in and such// and her hair is SO damaged. It's constantly breaking, and it really would be so much longer if it wasn't breaking, by more than few inches. It's so fried. You should try to stick to a professional. If you aren't satisfied, just let her know. You're the one paying her to do YOUR hair.
For waiting I'm pretty sure that you can do it whenever, but if it's like the day after, be prepared for some damage. You're going to have to have a good conditioner& treatment. You can read more here:
LOL_x0x answered Tuesday May 22 2007, 4:24 pm: bleaching your hair isn't good for you at all.
but if you go to a salon,
it won't be as bad.
but still,
it does murder on your hair.
it fries it and eventually,
after dying it a lot
it'll like fall out.
just a warning...
edit*
i'm sorry you feel that way about my advice.
the best choice though
would be to go to a professional if any.
and it's your hair
hurt it if you choose.
and you said you didnt want it to be damaged honey,
then don't bleach it.
duh?
lindsey91 answered Tuesday May 22 2007, 2:49 pm: after 2 days i think u can but its not a smart idea and if u do bleach it get a bleaching kit from sallys that would be the best [ lindsey91's advice column | Ask lindsey91 A Question ]
Bucket answered Tuesday May 22 2007, 2:24 pm: If you bleach your hair at ALL, you're begging for damage, especially if you do it yourself. Leave it to a professional. [ Bucket's advice column | Ask Bucket A Question ]
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