Yes, you can apply low-lights to peroxide bleached hair, but it's essential to consider the hair's condition and porosity first. The hair may have become more porous and fragile due to bleaching, so using a gentle, semi-permanent dye can help minimize damage. It's advisable to wait a few weeks after bleaching before adding low-lights to allow the hair to recover. Consulting a professional stylist can also ensure the best results.
Yes for lemon juice, no for peroxide. I wouldn't recommend either though. Peroxide really damages your hair.
When I get my hair bleached, my hairstylist puts a toner on my hair while it's wet.
Go to your local hair salon - they can mix something up. Im sure of it!
You can go to a salon and ask for "lowlights". Lowlights are a darker color dye used to give your hair color dimension, and break up a flat solid color tone.
you need to bleach it first then get some bright blue hair dye and put in it after you bleached it and dryed it
Peroxide oxidizes your hair, turning all hair colors whiter.
It can damage your hair, but it depends on how long you leave it in your hair or how much you do. Lemon juice is much safer.
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.
Aside from bleach, you can also use hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to bleach hair.
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
ok so there is really no such thing as blond dye...and black hair can only be bleached which equals blond hair
Yes, but depending on the color you choose the highlights will always be lighter than the rest.