Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Bleaching freshly dyed black hair?

Right here is a question that will make any hair stylist cringe. I have just dyed my hair permanent jet jet black today, and I was wondering is it at all possible to bleach the very end of my hair so I can put a blue dip in it. Now Im only gonna do this if its possible and wont go ahead if people go absolutely crazy, I dont want my hair to fall out. But I know its difficult to get black dye out, was wondering if freshly done black dye is damn near impossible?



Bleaching freshly dyed black hair?

Wait at least 2 weeks to do it. This can really damage your hair.



Bleaching freshly dyed black hair?

dont do it now especially you need to wait a few weeks becuase the black has already damaged your hair and then the bleaching wil lmake it fall out



Bleaching freshly dyed black hair?

Uuum.. well it IS possible. You could but it's going to turn orange and I'm sure you know that already. But how it will effect the blue ? I'm not sure . Just make sure you just do the ends of it for now.



Bleaching freshly dyed black hair?

First of all it is not going to be easy in anyway. I recommend if you want to do it go to a salon and have a professional do it. If you try on your own you will have a very hard time. You'd have to buy color remover that removes the color pigment, but it will still be black then you will have to bleach it and will take at least 2 hours.... probably longer. Then you'd have to do the blue. You also risk it being uneven.



Bleaching freshly dyed black hair?

DON'T DO IT!!!! Wait at least 3 months, I'm serious. Deep condition your hair to prepare it. Bleaching is sooo detrimental to you hair.. it could break and it would NOT be pretty.



Bleaching freshly dyed black hair?

Contrary to what everyone else is saying, its best to do it now while the colour hasnt fully set into the hair cuticle (it takes 72 hours). It will be much easier to accomplish now then it would be if you wait a few days/weeks. Just make sure you use a good treatment after to ensure your hair stays in optimum health.

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