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bleaching hair


Question Posted Saturday August 25 2007, 8:27 pm

ok naturally i have dark brown hair but right now its dyed black my hair is really short and i want to dye it bleach blond without it turning orange how can i do this and don't say go to a salon or whatever cause i'm not going to pay money for someone to put hair dye in my hair and can you recommend brands of dye

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Juelz0587 answered Sunday August 26 2007, 6:29 pm:
first let me just say your hair will be fried when you are done weather you go to a salon or do it at home. Trust me, i am in the field. going from black to blonde is almost impossible with out your hair being in horrid shape. trust me.

you'll have to be carefull using a home bleaching kit. if you get it on your roots while it is on the rest your roots will be more blonde than the rest. its a very sensitive thing and in my opinion best left to professionals.

but if you insist on doing it yourself...clairol herbal essences is probably my choice. just be careful and watch how your hair is feeling. if it feels mushy at all GET THE BLEACH OFF! trust me :D.

dont get it on your scalp or it will burn like hell. you might have to bleach it up twice ... depending on how fast your hair lifts. dont leave it on longer than an hour.

if it is orange than you need to put a color that is called "ash" like "light ash blonde" to neutralize it out.

Those are some tips from a professional. I hope it works for ya. if ya need anything else that involves hair let me know i will be more than willing to help you.

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4210708 answered Sunday August 26 2007, 3:08 pm:
I've used all different kinds of brands of bleach and they all work the same for me. Anyway, since you have your hair dyed black you're probably going to have to bleach it more than once to get rid of the orange. When I bleached my head after having it dyed black it took me two times to bleach it, I left the bleach in for 90 minutes each time. But I have longish hair so for you it might not take as long. If you need to do it twice don't do them both in the same day, do them about a week apart. The brassiness will come back after a few days, if you use shampoo meant for blondes it will help with that.
Hope this helped,
<3 Eliza

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katieneedsadvice answered Sunday August 26 2007, 3:06 pm:
o.k Bleach Blonde actually means BLEACH blonde. Your hair gets soaked in bleach. And it turns to the color Bleach Blonde. It actually hurts quite a lot from what i've heard. You can't really do the BLeach blonde look at home. But you can go with a different blonde shade at home. If you want a true Platnium/Bleach Blonde hair color you're gonna have to go to a hair salon.

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