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How to bleach my hair correctly?

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i got a dark hair (black one)..how many times i should bleach my hair to be a platinum one?

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  1. go to a stylist, theyll do it the right way if youre not sure


  2. you should bleach it like 3 times. i had  black hair and i had to bleach it like 4 times to get to be like white blonde

  3. i think puxoide and lots of bleach will do it  

  4. be very careful, black hair has all the levels of color possible. Like the rainbow, when you apply bleach you are removing all the colors until you get to the pale yellow and then pale blonde. There is a scalp bleach which  you can use for scalp application and a regular bleach for the hair shaft. Again I say be very careful, you can get blisters in your scalp if you leave it too long. Try doing it twice and follow the specified time . Shampoo and CONDITION your scalp in between application. If it starts burning, rinse right away. You really should go to a salon.

  5. Go to a hair care professional. If you don't want to spend the money, then go to a cosmetic college, and it will be cheaper than a salon.

  6. like 3 times and touch it up with lemon juice and water every 2 weeks (makes it shinyy and does not let black specks show up that easily)

  7. platunum ?

    well, on the first try hair will turn orange and turn a little dry

    second try hair will turn blond

    third try maybe white and it will feel like a broom, you can buy like silver hair dye on ebay for 10 dollars.

    If you don't want your hair to get AS damaged, go to a salon and ask for platinum hair.

  8. go to a pro!!!   you will end up frying your hair and it still probably won't be platinum.  spend the extra money and let a pro do it.

  9. I would have it done at a beauty salon because platinum is a very tricky color and one time I would up with purple hair not to discourage you.  You could just bleach it one and see if it works because you do not want to damage your hair by bleaching it twice.  Take my advice please and have it done professionally especially if it is black, they will put a double process on it.  karen age 60

  10. Ok so think twice before doing this because it will damage your hair tragically trust me I know I had black hair and bleached it at home myself to a bright blond and my hair was very dry and broken looking. I however didn't learn my lesson and went back to a dark brown and then back to a bright blond again...it melted my hair off I had to cut off almost 7 inches of hair to salvage it.

    Okay now that the warning is done and I know you probably really want to do it so here are some tips.

    Has your hair been color-treated before? if so it will react different to bleach and your hair will come out in many different shades more than likely.

    Go to a salon...you do not have to get your hair done there but go and have a consultation and see what they say about doing such a drastic change they are trained to understand how your hair works and might be able to tell you more what to expect and you might even consider having them do the bleach for you. It will cost more but it will eliminate about 90% of mistakes happening.

    You probably won't be able to just "bleach" your hair. If you do it will more than likely come out to be a brassy color or orange. You will need to "tone" your hair with a color to achieve what you want...if you must use at home b;each and your hair has turned out orange get a "cool" or violet based blond hair color to balance out the orange in your hair.

    Also if you must bleach out your hair multiple times plus the above mentioned toning wait a week between each color job and find a good reconstructive leave in conditioner for damaged or processed hair to try and keep your hair for turning straw like.

    I hope this helps your best option is to visit a salon as they will be able to lighten your hair in the safest way possible and also be able to correct that dreaded orange bleached out look.

  11. go to a salon pay the money and get it done the way you want it and prevent hair from breakage. everyone's hair is different, so without looking and touching your hair, i cant give a right answer.

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