Heyy what is the best way to dramitcally change light brown hair to a sort of white/ ash blonde?
I have tried L'oreal Recital Preference twice in two of the lightest shades and it has only slightly lightened my hair, not exactly what it says on the box.
Either buy that or go to Wal-Mart and you can get a bleach highlighting kit and just use it on your whole head. If that doesn't work go get it professionally done. If NONE of what I suggested works and you're desperate then use straight bleach, but don't get it on anything you don't want to ruin! A girl at my school uses straight bleach to make her hair WHITE, so it could work but I highly suggest trying everything else before because the bleach will severely dry your hair out and make it very brittle.
I also suggest after bleaching out your hair to go to your local salon and get a deep conditioning treatment done to your hair (should only cost $20 at most). [ MyHappyShoe's advice column | Ask MyHappyShoe A Question ]
easterngirl answered Saturday June 30 2007, 2:53 pm: Well this will make your hair lighter but I don't know if it will make it THAT light.
Try putting lemon juice in your hair and sitting out in the sun.
The longer you stay in the sun the brighter your hair gets.
I've tried it before, and my hair is light brown and before it was a dark brownish color.
Hope I helped.
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LadyH answered Saturday June 30 2007, 2:13 pm: Let's just say I went 3 years going through several brands & boxes in my younger days. I only found one that was somewhat decent & that was Herbal Essences. If you can afford it, I'd save a little bit of money & go to a professional. If that's really not an option, then that's the box to go with. [ LadyH's advice column | Ask LadyH A Question ]
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