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Asked by Anonymous Anonymous
It isn’t GREAT for your hair, but depending on the previous damage to your hair, you should be okay. I have had to do multiply bleaching sessions to my hair with extremely strong bleach. My hair isn’t in the best condition, but it’s not falling out either.
Also, your hairdresser will be able to tell you if your hair is too damaged to bleach it again right away.
Just be sure to take great care of it after bleaching it! Do deep conditioning treatments! :D
Asked by Anonymous Anonymous
Are you wanting to get to something similar to your natural color? Or are you want something way lighter?
If you are wanting to go all over blonde, I would recommend starting with all over heavy highlights.
If you are just wanting to go to your natural hair color, you can do what is called a shampoo cap. I would probably recommend going to a salon for this. They will mix shampoo with bleach and lather it on your head and rub it for a while until it has lightened enough for the desired color to take, like a medium brown.
I hope this makes sense and helps! Let me know if you have any other questions :]
Asked by Anonymous Anonymous
It will, eventually. Once you are done with the pink, purple, and teal, you can attempt to dye it back to a color that is similar to your natural color. After that, you will just have to wait for your hair to grow all the way out to have a full head of your natural color again.
Some people use stuff from a beauty store to strip the color from hair and go back to the natural color, but in my experience I have never seen these work like expected. They will strip most of the color out, but leave you with a color that isn’t your natural color still, and is usually several different colors anyways.
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