Saturday, November 14, 2009

Bleaching hair orange tone etc?

I have naturally black hair I color and die it alot. Uusually my bleaching turns out great cause I do it over time.


On friday I bleached a part of my hair three times till it was orange, each having an interval where i washed the part and blow dried it.


On saturday I bleached it twice, to golden blonde and then yellow.


It is now yellow on sunday. It still has those nasty streaks of slightly orange through it.


How do I make the color duller and more natural and get rid of the orange?


Home remedies would be great, but anything wil be helpful.


Do you recommend the below ? I found it somewhere.





''one great way to bleach your hair (or to make it not look orange) is to mix hydrogen peroxide (diluted, of course) with lemon juice and saturate your hair with that mixture, then, go and STAND IN THE SUN. THIS STEP IS VITAL! when the orange has gone (your hair should be dry) go and wash your hair with a gentle shampoo, and there you go! no more orange! ;)''








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Bleaching hair orange tone etc?
There are approximately 7 shades from dark to light blonde. Many bleaches get dark hair to orange or brassy blonde, after that it's hard to get it lighter without so much damage that the hair is in danger of breaking off. The bleach used to 'frost' or highlite in the salon is much stronger than drug store brands. I would turn it over to a pro. If not, try a toner to cut down the red, give the hair a rest, and re-bleach in a week or so. I wouldn't recommend the steps you mentioned in your question. I've never heard of this procedure!
Reply:go to a salon
Reply:you just shouldn't have ever put bleach in your hair now it's going to be messed up until your hair grows out or until you cut it off...You're hair is orange that must suck...shoulda just stuck to being natural..
Reply:Bleaching your hair 5 times over the course of the weekend is not a good idea...your hair needs a few days to recover from the hair bleaching by reclosing the hair shaft....blow drying bewteen bleachings dries your hair out even more.





The lemon juice and diluted hydrogen peroxide is actually a homemade version of Sun-In but NO, it WON'T do anything for the orange. Also if you're using this on dark hair it will only lift it to the orange stage (I used to use Sun-In to turn my dark brown hair auburn)....that is only recomended for light hair.





at this point you can just dye the over processed part with a semi permanent dye. try finding a neutral based shade that is around the same color level as the bleached part. Some people say ash tones work but I think it runs a risk of turning your hair a greenish color.


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