Friday, May 21, 2010

Bleaching hair damage?

Is there a difference between the level of damage caused by red hair dye and bleaching it blonde? Is one more damaging, or is it the same?

Bleaching hair damage?
If you use a semi colour it wont do very much damage at all.


It depends on what shade red you want to go to the amount of developer you need to use.


The higher the strength of developer the more damage will occur.


You will more than likely use a higher strength developer for blonde hair thus being the one that will cause more damage.





Developer= the product that is mixed in with the colour or bleach.
Reply:bleaching causes a lot more damage to hair then regular dying. unless you have healthy hair, it can really ruin it, so be careful and don't use cheap brands.
Reply:Any way of coloring your hair will damage it. The level of damage has nothing to do with its color. Whether you dye it black, brown, red, or blonde...it will all have a negative impact on your hair. All coloring will cause breakage, dryness, and brittleness. Everyone does it, just make sure to visit a salon or do at home treatments to prevent this. Heat styling tools are not recommended. The less you use them, the better! Good luck, and I hope this helps!


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Reply:bleaching it blonde and when you do that forget about a different color after the blonde because whatever you put on it eventually fades out and you see the blonde again, I tried it and know, lol..


But I love my blonde highlights and just cant get rid of them totally anyway..


And if you do the blonde always use a leave in conditioner after washing because that helps it from drying out more..
Reply:I think bleach is wose (but it looks nice) and it is being said that it kills brain cells and bleached blondes usally are "Dumb Blondes" since it kills brain cells





dye is also bad sinse it is still doing a number to your hair





but despite that i love people who bleach/dye thier hair
Reply:Aubrey honey r u a hairdresser? bleaching is a two step process cause u use two chemicals on your hair and red doesn't lighten hair. i was a hairdresser so i know so either one can be damaging if not done properly
Reply:I have very dark brown hair. I have gone both ways: blonde and red. Blonde caused the most damage. (Red washes out faster than blonde dye).
Reply:to get it red you only have to lift to the level of red your trying to get


blonde is more levels of lift, so requires higher volume peroxide and boosters, I have a black friend who uses bleach that would melt my hair, but gets hers blonde


what shade red are you going for?


Punky Color and Manic Panic will stain natural virgin hair with no peroxide color, if you want intense color you'll have to bleach it first, if you want subtle maybe try henna with no peroxide
Reply:it depends on what process you go thru to get there. If your hair is super dark, do you have to bleach it first to get a more vibrant red? But just using reg. red hair color shouldn't be damaging at all. Bleach is a whole different thing, it is more "damaging" to the hair, but when done by a professional you don't have to worry about that really-if the process is going to fry your hair then a good stylist will recommend you not do it-but if your hair is in good condition for it then...


--just keep in mind that any non-professional products bought in the grocery store are damaging reguardless...in order for the product to be able to work on a more wide spectrum of hair they put a super high volume of peroxide in it that may be totally unnecessary for your hair. --
Reply:bleaching does damage ur hair it makes it drier

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