Yes, it will feel completely dry if not immediately cared for with the proper products. Bleaching it is practically deteriorating a person's natural hair color. It also makes a person's hair more brittle and easier to break.
yes ... dying hair with bleaching kit damage your hair.
Yes, bleaching hair has been found to be one reason as to why some people have their scalp damage.
Bleaching your hair will cause damage to it. To minimize damage, have a professional hairdresser color your hair.
Dying your hair is never good because of all the chemicals .... but bleaching is worse than dying the hair . it wont cause much more damage .
Bleaching can be both a blessing and a curse. It can effectively lighten hair or remove stains, which may be seen as a blessing. However, excessive bleaching can damage hair, leading to breakage and dryness, which can be considered a curse.
At least two weeks, and it would still damage your hair badly. I'd decide whether bleaching or perming is more important to you and just do that one.
No, it's not hard on hair, bleaching, straightening and dyeing are much harder on hair and could cause damage.
Some that I am aware of are straightening or curling your hair without an anti serum in your hair, bleaching your hair because it destroys the colour there.
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.
Another user suggested: Bleach isn't that good for your hair...but if you want it lighter get highlights I suggest: Highlights involve the same color removal that bleaching does...So the same damage. Damage happens with color removal. The lighter your hair color is, the less damage caused. If you already have light blonde hair, yes, it will cause damage, but it won't cause the same damage that a brown haired girl would suffer from. If you plan on going through with the bleaching, don't wash your hair the day before and the day of the bleaching (you want to maintain as many oils as you can, since bleaching can be stripping) and you want to condition with a special intensive conditioning treatment, post bleach.
no it's not, bleaching it probably causes the most damage
To effectively stop bleaching your hair without causing damage, you should gradually transition to a darker hair color, use deep conditioning treatments, and avoid heat styling tools. Additionally, trim your hair regularly to remove any damaged ends and maintain its health.