![]() ![]() The tentative plan is to let my hair get dirty until my scalp gets itchy, slather it in coconut oil for a few hours, do the bleach bath (using Neutrogena clarifying shampoo because that's what I have if another shampoo works better I'd be open to trying it instead), then dye my hair the next day with gelatin and conditioner in the mix, then deep-condition some more with some more gelatin (I can't find a cone-free protein conditioner so I have to make my own. ![]() How well would it work on chemically dyed hair? I really want to lighten up my chemical dye, and Color Oops didn't do anything except make my apartment smell like farts. How Hair Bleaching Works: Imagine bleach as a magical potion that lifts your hair’s natural color to make way for a fresh canvas.This potion contains chemicals that break down your hair’s melanin, the pigment that gives your hair its color. ![]() Is it more damaging than box dye? I'm planning on using vol 20 developer, which is what I used with box dye, and I don't plan on doing it more than every three months or so, at most. I know a few people here use bleach baths to lighten their hair, so I'm thinking of trying it. The thing about bleach baths is that you will dilute the bleach in water and shampoo. Whether you want to add shine, lighten, darken, change tone, or cover white hair, our colour experts will have a solution to suit you. So, for a while I've been thinking that my hair isn't purple enough, and after seeing Sterlyn's pictures just now I've decided it's definitely not purple enough. ![]()
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