get it done
welll it should eventually grow back but it takes a LONG time ...
Yes, a level 12 High Lift Color will lighten bleached hair. Proceed with caution on this one as the hair will lift VERY quickly. If the product is left on the hair too long, it may become very damaged and/or break. Use a 15-20 vol. cream developer if possible.
yes you should wait because your hair can either get damaged or turn into a color that you wern't aiming for
For blonde hair, it should be in about 10-15 minutes. If you have stubborn brown hair like me, not bleached, 20-30 although that increases damage.
If bleach (or lightener) is left on the hair for an extended period of time, severe damage may occur to the hair, or worse, the hair may break off completely.
yes you can but only leave on for 15 mins for best results, i use this myself and find if i leave on to long it goes a yellow colour, help this helps
Not very long. I put red in my hair last Saturday and it looks orange. I bleached it and everything. Any temporary color like this will only last two washes then you will have to reapply it.
No, not really. I personally think it's better to have beautiful, healthy, short hair than dry, damaged, long hair
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.
the dye penetrates the cuticle and into the cortex, and under a microscope it will look yellowish if it has bleached.
The best way to treat chemically damaged hair immediately is to use a damaged hair product such as H2 Ion. To prevent future chemically damaged hair, regulate the use of the chemicals you use to style your hair. You can start by limiting the use of perms, dyes, and relaxers to once every 8 to 10 weeks to give your hair time to recover between treatments. Another way to avoid chemically damaged hair is to follow the instructions on home perms and dyes to the letter, so that the chemicals don't sit too long on your hair.
Long hair should be tied back when working in the laboratory