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B Blonde


Question Posted Tuesday September 9 2008, 1:11 pm

Hiya

Well basically my hair has gone from brown to ginger to blonde over the years and ive recently had it highlighted with b blonde hair bleach and he used the 30vol 9% peroxide and it went white blonde for about 5 days.

Its turned real dull and I think its turned yellower even thou my friends disagree.

I know that i have loads of colour residue from the numberous times i tried to go blonde with home dying kits. and this makes it hard for colour to stay on, but i thought that if bleach removes the colour from your hair shaft it would effectively remove the colour residue awell?

i dont understand lol.

What i want to know is How can i keep it white blonde?
And if i bleached all of my hair would it all dull down to yellow again?

thankyouu xx x


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orphans answered Wednesday September 10 2008, 3:47 am:
i really dont know, but surely your hairdresser can tell you this? just ask them.

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