Yes.
Strong bleaching multiple times will cause the hair to turn white... that is the hair that is left. Bleaching over again will likely make the hair break off and fall out. So the two or three remaining strands will be white. yes!
No it will not make your hair white, but it may lighten if used several times.
Bleach strips the color out of anything that it touches..if you are using bleach from the hair store then it does not instantly turn your hair white..your hair goes through several steps of decoloration.
It turns it white.
It is possible to lighten the hair using regular hydrogen peroxide, but it will only lift about one level and will need to be repeated multiple times for a very light shade to result. Hair bleach + developer is the best way to go for lightening hair.
The hair will will be white from the bleach highlights on beige, blonde hair.
Condition, condition, condition. Your hair has been dyed multiple times and will be dry.
Only if you bleach it
Yes, hair bleach might work and normal bleach might work. Hair dye is a stain, so it's not permanent.
Yes, some teenage boys are born with white hair, go prematurely grey, or bleach their hair white.
I am not really sure what you are asking. You can bleach your hair if you want to lighter.
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.
Well from what my stylist tells me you have yo bleach it.