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So you’re bleaching your black hair at home and want to know what the best kind of bleach to use for the operation is. The first thing to note is that the rumors are true: bleach does cause damage to your hair. But with the right kind and the right preventative measures, you can get the color of your dreams with as little harm as possible. We’ve answered some of the most common questions about what kind of bleach you should be using on your black hair, so read on!
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Question 3 of 7:
How do you safely bleach black hair?
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The prep: In the weeks leading up to bleaching, you want to make sure your hair is retaining as much natural moisture as it can. Do a strand test before bleaching, applying the product to your hair and letting the bleach sit for at least 30 minutes so you have a better idea of what kind of lift you'll have and to see if there's any reaction. Stay away from hair dryers and flat irons, and try doing the occasional hair mask or deep condition. The night before, lather your hair in some coconut oil and go to sleep with a shower cap on. You’ll want to keep the oil in for the bleaching, as it will shield your follicles from damage but not get in the way of coloring. [4] X Research source
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The application: Wear an old t-shirt and have an old towel under you to catch any drippings. Split your hair into four equal sections with clips or bands. Start applying bleach 1 inch (2.5 cm) away from your scalp with a brush. Do your roots last, as body heat activates bleach quicker. Put a shower cap on and set a timer for 15-30 minutes, depending on package instructions and desired results. When you’re done, rinse and wash your hair with a gentle shampoo. [5] X Research source
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The aftercare: The hair masks, deep conditioners, and coconut oil recommended for before bleaching are also great ways to revitalize hair after. You may need to repeat the process a few times to get the shade you want. Wait about 3-4 days to give your hair a break and keep your hair moisturized between sessions. [6] X Research source
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References
- ↑ https://hairstylecamp.com/30-volume-developer-to-lighten-hair/
- ↑ https://www.curlcentric.com/how-long-to-leave-bleach-in-hair-30-vol/
- ↑ https://www.curlcentric.com/can-you-bleach-your-hair-with-clorox/
- ↑ https://botoxcapilar.org/en/20-or-30-volume-developer-to-lighten-hair
- ↑ https://botoxcapilar.org/en/20-or-30-volume-developer-to-lighten-hair
- ↑ https://www.curlcentric.com/how-long-to-leave-bleach-in-hair-30-vol/
- ↑ https://hairstylecamp.com/hair-toner/
- ↑ https://www.seventeen.com/beauty/hair/tips/a29314/5-things-you-need-to-know-before-going-platinum/
- ↑ https://www.ipsy.com/blog/how-to-lighten-hair
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