Should i bleach my hair before dying it




















According to some of my clients, the color remains in tact for five weeks, even though that seems like a bit of an exaggeration to me. If you are thinking of coloring your hair red , allow me to give you some advice: think twice.

Red tones can be very eye-catching, but they demand a lot of dedication so that they are always vibrant and beautiful like you just left the salon. My advice so that the red takes evenly throughout all the hair is bleaching, because if you place dye over dye, you run the risk of your hair being stained and then you would basically be like a version of one of the dogs loved by Cruella De Vil. Dark hair is very difficult to color if you want to lighten them, which is why the recommendation is almost always to bleach your hair to get to the tone you want.

If the hair is fragile, for whatever reason, first you need to restore it and strengthen it, and then you can color it how you want. In those cases, what you have to do is simple.

Stop using your hair dryer and flat iron for a while. Start using good quality products for washing that are sulfate-free. Do these things for at least six months. If your hair is stronger, then you can color your hair. The longer the oxidative agent is left in the hair, the lighter the hair becomes. Making a major hair change — like bleaching your hair — requires some thought.

What do I need to bleach my hair? How bad is it to bleach hair at home? If done incorrectly or carelessly, bleaching can lead to disastrous results. Think: breakage, burning, and discoloration. Because bleach works best on virgin, or unprocessed, hair, experts recommend not processing your hair for at least three months before bleaching it. Your hair is more susceptible to damage if you dye it and undergo intense hair treatments, like straightening treatments , then immediately bleach it.

For most people, the best plan of action is to avoid dyeing the hair for several months beforehand, and then reduce or stop using a curling iron, hot rollers, flat iron, blow dryer, or other heating tools for at least a week before bleaching your hair. Manage your expectations, and do your research to determine whether your desired shade is even possible. People with dark hair should plan to space out their bleaching sessions over the course of several months — and yes, that means a blonde hair color will not be instantaneous.

You may also experience a lingering smell from both the bleach and hair dye. But if you absolutely must bleach and dye your hair on the same day, this guide should help you determine whether it is safe to do so:.

First, you need to determine whether your hair is healthy enough to bleach. Is it very fine? Prone to breakage? Your hair may not be in good enough condition to bleach and could end up becoming severely damaged or breaking. Another question you should ask yourself is whether you have recently colored or bleached your hair. Professionals recommend leaving hair six to eight weeks before bleaching again. If your hair seems damaged, it may be worth doing a keratin treatment before bleaching or dyeing your hair again.

This helps to strengthen the hair so that it can better handle a new round of chemicals. You should then look into buying hair dye suitable for keratin-treated hair. Finally, we should mention that mixing bleach and hair dye is a very bad idea.

Bleach removes pigments from the hair, so to mix it with hair dye is also a waste of time since the bleach will cancel out the color of the dye. You should always do a patch test first before bleaching or dying your hair, to avoid the risk of an allergic reaction.

To do a patch test, you usually dab a small amount of product on your inner elbow and leave to dry. Follow the instructions on the packet. Your hair should be clean, dry and free of dry shampoo and styling products.

Bleaching damp hair could cause color irregularities and wet hair tends to be more sensitive than dry hair. Mix your developer and bleaching powder according to pack instructions. Put on your protective gloves to protect your skin. Use a mixing bowl and brush for the most professional results. Start applying bleach 1 inch away from the scalp and down the hair section.

This is because the heat from the scalp causes bleach to process quicker at the roots, meaning your roots will look lighter if you start there.

Depending on your hair type and condition, bleach takes up to 30 minutes to process. Follow the pack instructions.



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