Off-the-scalp lightener is generally too strong to be used on the scalp when bleaching.
This type of lightener is best when using foiling techniques, IE. Highlights. It stays in the foils and never touches the scalp.
Yes it is okay to add some conditioner to your developer. Everyone knows that lightener/bleach is bad for your hair and dries it out, but there are two kinds of lighteners/bleach, on the scalp and off the scalp. The on the scalp lightener already have some type of conditioning agents in it, not saying that it won't damage your hair but it is better if you use some high quality lightener and developer, as it conditions while it's lifts. You can also add some protein conditioner to your mixture you already have as it will be better for your hair and less damaging.
I would say bleach so that you can get your old color off first. If you just use the lightener first it will just make your hair a lighter color.
Basically its just like doing a on scalp plait but instead you are plaiting off the scalp. All you have got to do is just do a normal plait but make sure its really loose. And thats how you create an off scalp Plait.
Basically its just like doing a on scalp plait but instead you are plaiting off the scalp. All you have got to do is just do a normal plait but make sure its really loose. And thats how you create an off scalp Plait.
Basically its just like doing a on scalp plait but instead you are plaiting off the scalp. All you have got to do is just do a normal plait but make sure its really loose. And thats how you create an off scalp Plait.
The Americans cut off the scalp of Indians to sell them.
There are several different things that can cause a person to have blisters on their scalp. The most likely explanation is that the person is severely allergic to some of the hair products they are using.
On the scalp and off the scalp lightners/bleach has a pH of or around 9.
Head lice live, breed and eat off the scalp. The itching and irritation comes from them biting and feeding off blood in the scalp.
Use lightroom
Scalp sores can often result from an itchy flaky scalp, where skin is starting to scale and peel off. This, particularly if combined with shampoo that is irritating the scalp, can lead to needing to scratch one's scalp to alleviate this. In doing so, the scalp can become inflamed and lead to sores.
my explanation was i skived off school