Saturday, November 14, 2009

Bleaching hair white? HELP QUICK.?

So half of my hair is a golden, yellowish blonde.


It was dyed black before and after two bleaches it's been this color. The whole idea is for it to be white. It is by the roots but not the rest and it's been quite sometime since I last bleached it. So my natural roots are coming in now as well.


I just want some advice about bleaching it tonight.


How careful should I be?


Should it be close to white by then?


I use toners.


I plan on using Manic Panic Virgin Snow (a white toner) after this bleach, I just want to get it as close to white as I can before I do so.


Advice? Anything you can tell me will be useful.


Thank you.


PS: Sorry all my questions pertain to hair and bleaching it haha

Bleaching hair white? HELP QUICK.?
Sorry to be the one to tell you this but I suggest you go to a hair salon and have it done professionally, unless you want to risk the chance of your hair falling out.


To be effective, the toner needs to be mixed with peroxide after the hair is bleached.
Reply:The ends of your hair will always be darker. This is because they're older and more brittle and don't take in the dye as well as the newer, more supple hair at the roots. The roots also go lighter because the heat at your scalp speeds up the process.


Try adding the solution to your roots about 20 minutes after applying it to the rest of your hair. This should even it out.


Alternitavely, apply heat with a hairdryer to the rest of you hair whilst the bleach is in to speed up the dying process. However, this will possibly cause more damage to the ends of your hair.


Good luck, hope this helps.


Using a toner is a good idea.


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