The first thing you need to do is bleach it. Second, dye it the color blonde you want. If you only bleach it you will have more then one color blonde/orange.
You have to bleach your hair, then dye it the blonde you want it.
The same reason you have brown/black/blonde/orange hair. Genetics.
You can leave bleach on the hair for up to an hour. After this it will not work. You have to make a fresh batch. The more time that the bleach is out in the air the less time you have to put it on the hair. The ends are dark because there is more of a build up of colour there. You will have to do this on a few separate occasions. Because your hair is black the bleach will take longer to take the colour out. Black changes to red, the orange then blonde, it does take longer to get black out.
peroxide is a some what naturual hair bleach it can lightly strip the hair of colour and replace it it cant completely strip black so a brassy blonde or unnaturual orange will be left if you use it repeatedly it will go icey blonde but thats extremely damging for hair the overall colour result will be red to light orange
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It will probably lift to orange. Try using bleach instead.
Yes, but you have to bleach it to blonde. Box color will turn it orange. So my advice is go to a professional salon.
is your hair naturally black dyed blond or naturally orange? If it is naturally orange for for a red color glaze. if it is black dyed blonde turned orange, dye your hair black again... or not what ever.
Bleach takes color out of your hair so if your hair is black or brown, it'll turn a strawberry blonde or light brown, depending on the amount of time the bleach is left on your head. If it's a blonde, It'll turn light blonde, or even platinum. Bleach is also very damaging for the hair. Too much bleaching could result to your hair falling off.
The hair will will be white from the bleach highlights on beige, blonde hair.
Yes, you can put bleach highlights on beige blonde hair.
You put it in bleach