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, bleach or a high lift color mixed with 30 vol. developer is needed in order to lighten hair.
No. Using a developer by itself will only open the hair's cuticle. You will need bleach or a high lift color, in combination with a developer, to actually lighten it.
First i would use rehydrating shampoo then condition the hair the you could high lightr it or dye it completely.
Hey! I dont know how old this article is but i think i can help you out. The reason why is because the hair needs to be bleached then high and low lighted
I am 30, and I have high DHEAS level along with hair loss. I have no clue what has caused it.
It depends if you bleach it or not and what volume of bleach and what type of dye you put in your hair. If it is bleached on a high volume, then your hair will in some way, be damaged. For some people, if you dye it, you will lose your natural color.
Your hair could go ginger. but if you are bleaching it use high peroxide and leave in 5/10minutes longer than stated on the box. or if you dying back from bleached then use a colour two shades darker than the colour you want :D
You cannot go lighter on colored hair with more color. If your hair has no permanent color on it, you use high lift developer. 10 volume for every level lighter you want to go. If there is color on it, you'd have to lighten your hair with bleach, then color it. Your best bet is to get it done professionally.
A high level of bleach should be applied directly to ball sack, or vaginal area. Results vary.
Just before the Olympics, Ryan Lochte bleached and died his hair to a light silver color. It looked sharp and made headlines. However, after the Olympics started, people started noticing Ryan's hair turning slightly greener by the day. The green comes from high levels of copper compounds in the pool water. Freshly bleached hair will start to absorb the copper, and the green shows more due to the light hair color.
Yes, this is because when somethinc has been bleached it adds chemicals and the chemicals add carbs.
Yes, the tomato sauce is high in anti oxidants. The tomato anti oxidants in the sauce will take the green out without adding/covering any colors.