Your hair, after it appears from your skin, is dead material. There is nothing you can do to "nourish it" or repair it. All products that say they will do something to repair or nourish your hair are lying. However adding fabric conditioner or an oil (which will stick to the outside of your hair) may make it more manageable.
Chemical processes such as bleaching and coloring your hair make it overly porous. As a result of the high porosity, your hair is unable to hold moisture and also loses its natural curl pattern.
Bleaching your hair can make a lot of hair loss or breakage and can cause baldness if you are overusing the bleach
Hair grease does not make hair grow longer sadly. However, keeping your hair healthy does make your hair grow longer without it breaking. To keep your hair healthy be sure to wash it frequently, and eat a balanced diet. Besure to avoid constantly bleaching, dyeing, curling, straightening and blow drying it.Hope this helpsmickaela
No , your hair will still grow fine.
It makes your hair lighter so if I have dark brown hair it will make it a more lighter brown
No it does not and hair grows at the individuals rate (everyone differs.)
yes it can make u hair fall out and make it rather dry and in reALLY Bad shape it you bleach it to much
Well, you should use hair bleaching kits. Tons of companies make them, like Pantene and other hair product companies. I know that a lot of perm or relaxer lines also sell hair bleaching kits.
no it makes it look dry and brittle after a while
No, it's not hard on hair, bleaching, straightening and dyeing are much harder on hair and could cause damage.
You can, but it will not repair the hair. The hair feels "gummy" after bleaching because you have over-lifted the hair, removing parts of the cortex of the hair shaft without replacing those color molecules (making the hair look like Swiss cheese under a microscope). Without parts of the cortex, this causes the hair strand to collapse, thus feeling gummy. To prevent that undesirable texture, lift your hair to a healthy level and then replace the color molecules removed with a toner.
Your hair falls out when it's dyed because it becomes very dry and thin - like a string. If your hair was thick and moisterized it wouldn't fall out as much. Take it from me - my hair was really light as well!! :)