Saturday, July 25, 2009

Bleaching hair question! please help me! :D?

Ive read alot about bleaching your own hair, and i think i know how to do it since it sounds rather simple, just i get two conflicting things i need help with, your suppose to:



1.have a plastic bag over your hair so the bleach does not dry out and it helps to heat it better.



2.keep a blow dryer on it the whole time to help it work better and faster



Bu OBVIOUSLY you cant do this at the same time, can you? i dunno please somebody help me out, any other advice or tips are welcome, just nothing like " go get it professionaly done" garbage, ive died my hair a zillions times and do most everything myself thank you.



^-^ thanks in advance for your answers



ps my hair is dark brown and im bringing it to blondish in case that helps



Bleaching hair question! please help me! :D?

it can be done....



you have to buy an OIL BLEACH......



and you do NOT need or are supposed to put a dryer on it, so whoever told you that IS WRONG.



Use a box of OIL BLEACH ONLY...it will protect your hair...you can only get it at a beauty supply, and then buy



a small bottle of 20 volume and a small bottle of 40 volume peroxide.....they are super cheap.



do you have virgin hair? the hair you are bleaching does it have absolutely NO color on it....THAT is virgin hair....



Follow the directions on the box TO a "T"



... read them 3 times and make notes if you don't have a friend



to help you with it...



The box of oil bleach ( made by Wella and its called Wellite - I can sell you one if you need it off of paypal i have a hundred on hand - but almost all beauty supplies have them)...



The problem people have with it not getting light enough is the following:



#1) Not leaving it on long enough: you can leave it on up to 3 hours but the majority of the work slows down after about 90 minutes



that is what matters..... not HEAT!



That is a HUGE mistake almost all HAIR STYLISTS even make!



The process is not a quick one but who cares.



#2) I t CAN be applied twice, so you would shampoo rinse, equalize, DRY..



..you never bleach on wet hair....



then RE-APPLY! watching and trying to guess when it is a light yellow ( very very rarely will it get to white so don't worry) A very light yellow is the goal, when you dry it whitens up a lot.



Be sure to TONE. The proper process is called a BLEACH AND TONE.



ALWays - - A:LWAYS tone the hair. Buy a



toner at the beauty supply you go to. Most beauty supplies have ONE person that knows how to recommend color, ask.



Bleaching hair question! please help me! :D?

Home-bleaching is the most damaging, and most horrible thing you can do to your hair. If you want bleached blonde hair, you should go to a salon and get it professionally done with a toner. Otherwise you won't get a blonde shade, you'd have a reddish yellow.

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