I wanna bleach my hair blond but I cant afford to go to the beauty salon or stylist. Can I just use clorox bleach on hair? If I can how much do I use and how do I do it for the best blonde?
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? Cobain91 answered Wednesday February 17 2010, 2:56 am: NO NO NO NO NO! if you do that all of your hair will fall out i promise! i bleach and dye my hair alot so what you can do is go to a beauty supply store such as sallys or go on line to manicpanic.com by the stuff to bleach your hair. it will cost roughly 20 dollars and it will probably be enough to bleach your hair twicw depending on how long your hair is. hair bleach and clorox bleach are not the same thing so just be careful :) good luck
thelaura answered Tuesday February 16 2010, 9:26 pm: After researching it, I have to say, it is a big risk!
"Since Clorox doesn't recommend that their product be used for hair, a study has not been done to determine how each shade of hair will respond to the bleach. Therefore, let go of any goals of a specific color.
Think twice if your hair is darker than medium brown. Darker hair colors tend to go through several different shades of orange until they go blonde, and a botched bleach job has turned many wanna-be blondes into people with orange hair who can't get into the salon for a corrective color soon enough."
If you can't afford to go to the salon, next time you go shopping, check out the DIY bleach kits they have - I know they're a lot cheaper - also, ask a salon if you can buy your own bleach and have them do it for cheaper? [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
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