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varies from original hair color shade if hair was died before and different bleaching techniques
If you're applying all-over color, you should wait about three months. Otherwise, you can chemically burn your hair and end up with very dry, unhealthy hair.
At least two weeks, and it would still damage your hair badly. I'd decide whether bleaching or perming is more important to you and just do that one.
3 weeks or more is best
3 months maybe 5 months max
Could be your hair? One to two inches long? The chlorine can turn dark hair white because of the bleaching effect.
my hairstylist told me to wait about 2-3 days before applying ANY heat to it. she even said to try to wash my hair in cool water. i just had my hair bleached and dyed auburn. i'm so anxious to straighten it, but i'm going to wait it out.
Blonde hair should not turn orange after bleaching. If it is, it is due to one of two reasons: 1). The bleach was not left on the hair long enough. 2). The developer was not strong enough. Be sure to read the directions in regards to the processing time and try using a 30 volume cream developer.
Give it a good conditioning and then wait a couple of days before dying it brown. Be careful what shade of brown you choose, because some dyes are red based which will make your hair fade to an orange color.
The process for naturally bleaching your hair is to apply lemon juice or hydrogen peroxide to your hair while it is still damp. Then expose it to as much sunlight as possible. (wear sunscreen) The more times you apply it and the more you are out in the sun, the lighter it will get. You can see a noticable lightening in a couple days.
At least two weeks, and it would still damage your hair badly. I'd decide whether bleaching or perming is more important to you and just do that one.
Same theory as the sun bleaching out/fading out clothes that hang in a car too long, so yes it could fade your hair too, means drying damage too maybe