Bleaching Your Hair
Do's and Dont's
So, recently I bleached my hair. It went from a very dark jet black, to platinum, almost white, blonde. I then died over it with Ultra Violet Manic Panic. If you're about to, want to, or are going to, please follow these steps from a girl with someone that has had experience. Please read carefully.
I CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT MIGHT JUST SO HAPPEN TO GO WRONG. RESULTS MAY VARY
Alright. You'll want to have the following:
Manic Panic Flash Lightning Bleach (Volume 30 or 40), or 3% Hydrogen Peroxide Solution (Commonly found wherever you keep your medical supplies), A dark-tinted spray bottle, and water.
FOR MANIC PANIC FLASH LIGHTNING:
So, what I did was follow the instructions on the packaging, then I did the test strand. I did a very thin strand, just in case it turned out bad. After about an hour, it went platinum. Now you have to part it. I suggest that if you have bangs, to section your hair along the middle, or if it's a fringe, you section it to the side. Now, bleach it however you like!
FOR HYDROGEN PEROXIDE:
You're going to want to fill the spray bottle up halfway with the #% Hyrdrogen Peroxide Solution, and the other half with water. I suggest a dark, if it's available, black, tinted spray bottle. When light hits the Peroxide it doesn't work so well anymore. Spray what part of your hair (or all of it) with the Peroxide and Water solution. Cover it up with tinfoil, or a shower cap etc. Wait, depending on your natural hair color
Blondes: 1-1 1/2 hours
Dark Brown/Black: 3-4 Hours
If you want the platiunum blonde. After that, remove the shower cap or tinfoil and look at your results(:
REMEMBER:
Bleaching your hair can be really damaging, so I suggest use of the Flash Lightning. It is less damaging and the results are more certain. It costs around 15 bucks. But, if you can't get that, use the Peroxide. Chances are you have that in your medicine cupboard or something.
AFTER CARE:
I suggest you use a shampoo that is not too brutal on your beautifully, newly-bleached hair. Look on the back to see if it says "Gentle enough for color treated or permed hair". This is bleach and it won't wash out or fade, it's permanent. I still suggest the use of that so the color stays vibrant.
Well, it took me a long time to type this, and I hope it helps.
Have fun bleaching your hair!!!
(c) Gemma/ASB10/thestarpointers.blogspot.com
Do's and Dont's
So, recently I bleached my hair. It went from a very dark jet black, to platinum, almost white, blonde. I then died over it with Ultra Violet Manic Panic. If you're about to, want to, or are going to, please follow these steps from a girl with someone that has had experience. Please read carefully.
I CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT MIGHT JUST SO HAPPEN TO GO WRONG. RESULTS MAY VARY
Alright. You'll want to have the following:
Manic Panic Flash Lightning Bleach (Volume 30 or 40), or 3% Hydrogen Peroxide Solution (Commonly found wherever you keep your medical supplies), A dark-tinted spray bottle, and water.
FOR MANIC PANIC FLASH LIGHTNING:
So, what I did was follow the instructions on the packaging, then I did the test strand. I did a very thin strand, just in case it turned out bad. After about an hour, it went platinum. Now you have to part it. I suggest that if you have bangs, to section your hair along the middle, or if it's a fringe, you section it to the side. Now, bleach it however you like!
FOR HYDROGEN PEROXIDE:
You're going to want to fill the spray bottle up halfway with the #% Hyrdrogen Peroxide Solution, and the other half with water. I suggest a dark, if it's available, black, tinted spray bottle. When light hits the Peroxide it doesn't work so well anymore. Spray what part of your hair (or all of it) with the Peroxide and Water solution. Cover it up with tinfoil, or a shower cap etc. Wait, depending on your natural hair color
Blondes: 1-1 1/2 hours
Dark Brown/Black: 3-4 Hours
If you want the platiunum blonde. After that, remove the shower cap or tinfoil and look at your results(:
REMEMBER:
Bleaching your hair can be really damaging, so I suggest use of the Flash Lightning. It is less damaging and the results are more certain. It costs around 15 bucks. But, if you can't get that, use the Peroxide. Chances are you have that in your medicine cupboard or something.
AFTER CARE:
I suggest you use a shampoo that is not too brutal on your beautifully, newly-bleached hair. Look on the back to see if it says "Gentle enough for color treated or permed hair". This is bleach and it won't wash out or fade, it's permanent. I still suggest the use of that so the color stays vibrant.
Well, it took me a long time to type this, and I hope it helps.
Have fun bleaching your hair!!!
(c) Gemma/ASB10/thestarpointers.blogspot.com
Nice but my mom would kill me if i died my hair And plus with my skin tone blond really look right idk but honestly i don't wanna try! but overall cool post!
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