Razhie answered Thursday April 18 2013, 12:48 pm: Fundamentally no.
Bleaching your hair, or dyeing it, all cause damage.
The question isn't about causing no damage, it's about causing as little damage as possible.
To cause as little damage as possible to your hair when you want to change it's color - go to a salon with a strong focus on the kind of coloring you want to do.
Although boxed colors/lighten/bleach are getting better and better each year - they still don't stack up against a salon professional. A salon professional will mix the color specifically for you, and the condition of your hair and that helps them to do no more damage than strictly necessary to get the look you want.
Especially if you plan on coloring your hair regularly - the stylist will be able to control how much is put on the regrowth, and how much on the previously dyed hair. You get a better overall look, healthier hair, and less long-term damage. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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