Yes, it is safe to dye your hair again after bleaching and toning it. However, you may want to give your hair some time to recover from the last treatment before dying it again.
No, it is not recommended to bleach hair using powder bleach and water alone. Bleaching hair requires a specific bleaching powder, developer, and proper technique to be effective and minimize damage. It is best to consult a professional hairstylist for safe and effective bleaching.
No, you cannot bleach your hair with just household bleach, as it can cause severe damage to your hair and scalp. Hair bleaching requires a specific hair bleach product that contains ingredients designed to lighten hair safely and effectively. These products often include developers and other conditioners to minimize damage. It's best to consult a professional stylist for safe bleaching.
You can I would waiy one extra week just to be safe in that last week condition your hair
no
its excatly the same as womans hair dye, safe if you take the right precautions such as bleaching, etc. i would try out temporary hair dye first
"It is a safe alternative and requires much less time than other bleaching methods. Other methods can be done in your home, but often take quite a bit of time to successfully complete them. Laser bleaching has to be done at a professional's office, but takes one visit and it is done."
"While it may seem that tooth whitening and bleaching can take a toll on your teeth, the truth is it is completely safe. Teeth are made from such strong bone and enamel that they can withstand a little cosmetic change."
The only way to know this for sure is to check with your doctor and dentist. Much depends on the form of bleaching you choose (OTC or in a dentist's office) and any allergies you may have.
I recommend waiting at least 2 weeks, but it is very damaging to hair to put more than one chemical process on it.
I mean... I wouldn't, Just to be safe. But then again, I wouldn't eat an entire plate of rice if a single fly landed at the edge of it. I'm that cautious with my food lmao
Skin bleaching can be safe, but it is important that it be performed correctly and with the right materials. The only currently recognized skin bleaching agent is hydroquinone, which is dangerous in high doses. People with kidney or liver disease and pregnant women should never attempt skin bleaching. You also must avoid the sun during treatment, and should wear sunscreen whenever you need to go outside during the day.
no it does not and you can drink it if you have a starnge addiciton