Now you have no reason to worry if you accidentally washed your hair. You can go ahead with your bleaching plan. During that time, the scalp produces sebum that protects the hair from the aggression of the bleaching mixture.
You can use coconut oil or a professional product such as Olaplex to protect your hair during the process. Hair Color. If you accidentally washed your hair before bleaching, you have two options: either bleach it anyway or wait two days to do it.
Not washing your hair for two days before bleaching is just an extra measure of protection. If you are planning to bleach your hair at home, test the bleach on your hair a few days before you bleach.
If you are unsatisfied with the color or texture of the strand, take yourself in and consult with a stylist. Ask the stylist if the salon sells any Olaplex treatment products. These salon-grade products are designed to protect and rebuild hair before, during, and after intense chemical treatments like bleaching. Wait for your hair to heal.
If you recently treated your hair with any chemicals, wait to bleach. If you have recently dyed, highlighted, permed, or relaxed your hair, wait a minimum of two weeks before bleaching. For best hair health, wait a month or longer before you bleach. Hair that is already suffering brittle, dry, breaking should not be bleached.
Keep in mind that the darker your hair is, the more damage it will sustain in the bleaching process. People with darker hair tend to have more trouble both getting their hair to the desired shade because there's so much difference between the starting and finishing shades.
Long term bleaching can also cause thinning and irreparable damage. Because the bleaching process is less arduous on lighter coloured hair, these effects are not as common though the risks are still there, because less bleach is used and often less frequently. Reduce heating tools in the week before bleaching.
Reduce or stop using a curling iron, hot rollers, flat iron, blow dryer or other heating tools. Heat tools damage hair, and bleach is already going to be hard on it. Hair that is natural, not treated, is healthier and will suffer less from bleach. Stop washing your hair.
Don't wash your hair the day of the appointment. In fact, it's healthier for your hair to be a little oily when you bleach. Don't wash your hair for two or more days before bleaching.. Bleach, unlike some hair dyes, does not need to go on clean hair. Having dirty hair isn't going to stop the bleach from distributing evenly. Save money for good products. Some salons will sell it at touchups, but it's a lot cheaper to get something at the supermarket. Similarly, extra care needs to be taken with styling because the bleach strips the hair and makes it weaker, even with proper care, so if you're used to for example heat curling, consider also adding a heat protection product or non heat styling products to your repertoire.
Part 2. Start applying oil to your hair. Coconut oil in particular strengthens the proteins in your hair but avocado and argan oils are also great for looking after damaged or treated hair. Starting before you bleach will help your hair tolerate and absorb the bleach better. In particular, the night before you dye your hair, melt half a cup or more of coconut oil in a saucepan or in the microwave.
Wait for it to cool, then massage it into your hair. Sleep with a plastic shower cap over it, or cover your pillow with an old towel.
You'll get pretty oily, but don't worry: coconut oil is good for your skin, too. If you're bleaching at home, you can re-apply the oil before you apply the bleach. Don't wash it out. Massage the oil into your hair, starting at the ends and ending near the roots. Start using a mask. Once or twice a week, apply a mask to your hair.
Bleached hair does not get oily as easily as unbleached hair. Unless you have very oily hair, I suggest shampooing times a week if your hair is fully bleached. Purple shampoo your BFF if you have bleached hair. They will protect the tone of your hair and cleanse your hair safely and effectively. This is just hands-down false. Toners bring down the brightness of your new shade — and if you want a cooler or ashier toned blonde, toner is crucial.
Estroff says, "A common misconception is that you can add a fashion or pastel color to your platinum locks and it will just wash out and you can return to your usual platinum.
Bleached hair is very porous and can absorb colors unevenly, and hold on to them for longer than expected. There is no guarantee that you can return to your original shade of blonde.
Making a major hair change — like bleaching your hair — requires some thought. What do I need to bleach my hair? How bad is it to bleach hair at home?
If done incorrectly or carelessly, bleaching can lead to disastrous results. Think: breakage, burning, and discoloration. Because bleach works best on virgin, or unprocessed, hair, experts recommend not processing your hair for at least three months before bleaching it. Your hair is more susceptible to damage if you dye it and undergo intense hair treatments, like straightening treatments , then immediately bleach it. For most people, the best plan of action is to avoid dyeing the hair for several months beforehand, and then reduce or stop using a curling iron, hot rollers, flat iron, blow dryer, or other heating tools for at least a week before bleaching your hair.
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