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It depends on what type of bleach you are talking about. If you are talking about HAIR bleach then the answer below is correct. Bleach takes off the color of your hair making it easier to dye your hair. Yes you could leave it white after bleached but it will damage your hair eventually if you bleach it too much. If you are talking about common household bleach, it is possible. BUT, you will get many unnecessary toxins that you would not get from normal hair bleach. Plus there is a risk that the next day your hair will break off in chunks if you used household bleach.
Yes. Not recommended. You could loose all your hair. Take some hair and put it in a glass and add bleach. It will eventually dissolve the hair. There are many ways to bleach your hair without using household bleach. Go to Walmart... Do not get bleach in your eyes. You could end up seeing "nothing" for the rest of your life...
Impossible. You have two options though, you can simply wait for your hair to grow out, then chop off the dyed hair, or you can bleach it and then dye it your natural hair color or the color you desire.
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Mixing shampoo + bleach might lift the hair approximately 1/2 of a level.
if you dye your hair many times your hair will get damage, it will get really dry and your hair will fall out also the natural colour of hair hair will fade away and i heard that you can easly get gry hair from all the chemicals.... scary..
well if you don't use bleach it is almost impossible to get the pink outTry putting lemon juice in your hair and sitting in the sun for a few minuets each day it will help tone down the pinkThats all i can think of sorry you may have to use bleach
your hair might turn white in some spots
6 months
Of course, the chemicals in the products we use to dye our hair is very drying to our hair which damages it, just not as worse as bleach but still damages it.
Yes, many times we use high lift colours to highlight the client's hair. Bleach is just a term to make it easy to understand for clients. Hair in Manchester can be a better option to understand hairdressing.
Alot of places actually...(Ex. Walmart, Walgreens, Many Supermarkets, Target....)