go to a professional (ESPECIALLY) if you've coloured your hair black, if you attempt to lighten it yourself you'll end up with a patchy orange colour, bleach it again and again and damage your hair very quickly.
Cream developer alone will not lighten your black hair. You will need to use a bleach or lightener with the cream developer to lighten it.
You have to bleach your hair, then dye it the blonde you want it.
it could turn out very orange and look terrible
you may have to bleach your hair then dye it caramel___________ Caramel highlights on black hair are usually done with bleach and 20 V. developer, and a toner, if needed.
No. Olivia has only dyed her hair purple, indigo, blue, green, black and gold, and bleach blonde.
No you need the powdered bleach with the developer.
No, it lifts your natural hair color by use of the developer. The higher the volume of the developer the more lift you will get in your hair.
No, using a developer alone without bleach powder will not effectively lighten your hair. Bleach powder is necessary to activate the lightening process. Developer alone will not provide enough lifting power to bleach your hair effectively and safely. It's important to follow proper instructions and use the correct products to avoid damaging your hair.
I hope you're referring to hair bleach, not household bleach which will burn your hair and skin. Hair bleach: mix the powder with 20 or 30 volume developer in ratio listed on packaging.
when she dyed it black
Mixing hair bleach with water will dilute the bleach, reducing its effectiveness in lightening the hair. The mixture may not lighten the hair as desired and could lead to uneven or patchy results. It is generally recommended to use hair bleach with the appropriate developer for best results.
You buy bleach developer and powder, liquid, or oil bleach. Put it on the tips of your hair and wash it with tonerafter 30 minutes or so.