If you have dyed hair, use a "color/dye remover first". Then bleach it, and MAKE SURE that you mix in 1-2 packets of toner (blue or purple powder). The toner will keep your hair from turning yellow/orange/brassy. It takes all of that brassiness out, leaving behind the lightest/whitest blonde you'll reach. If you want it to work better, faster, cover your hair with foil, and then put a shower cap that's wet on the inside over that. take a blow dryer and just get the heat all over your head. The foil will keep the bleach on your hair... the water in the shower cap will create a steam and keep your hair from drying out. Once bleach gets dry, it stops working. You need to keep the bleaching paste you make wet for as long as you can, but the heat will lift the color more.
Best of luck.
Want white hair. How to lift the colour myself at home?
Go to the store and buy the Platinum hair dye!
Want white hair. How to lift the colour myself at home?
use a lot of bleach... but its not recommended. best to go to a hairdresser so u dont screw ur hair up
Want white hair. How to lift the colour myself at home?
First you didn't state what color you re starting with. re you blonde or are you all the way brunette.
You course of treatment would be to bleach your hair with a high quality bleaching product usually sold at Sally's. The amount of time to bleach your hair really depends on the color you are beginning with.
My hair will bleach to white in 20 minutes. If you are brunette you may need to reapply because the bleaching action only lasts as long as two hours if the product is kept moist both in the dish and on your hair. After 2 hours the action stops.
If it is not light enough then you must shampoo dry and re apply.
The problem is that bleaching will eventually dissolve the outer layer of the hair called the cuticle. When that happens your hair is ruined and feels like mush when it is wet.
The other problem is that you cannot just apply the bleach because you should keep the bleach away from your scalp. It will be lighter there because of your body heat making that area of the bleach woork faster as opposed to the ends of your hair.
A very tricky process probably best to go to a salon and watch the procedure and then just do your own touch ups.
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