Monday, August 5, 2013

How soon after you dye your hair can you bleach it?

red hair color level 6
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KeniaUndef


I dyed my hair but it didnt come out like i wanted it too.
I dont want to use ColorFix again because it costs about the same as bleach.
So how long do i have to wait?
right now my hair color is dark reddish brown and i wanted it to a level 6 or level 7 blonde.



Answer
At minimum, you should wait until you've shampooed your hair at least 3 times over a number of days of having had your hair dyed.

Beyond that, it partly depends on the type of hair dye used, because some of the darker dyes have different chemical properties which may cause your hair to take on an unpleasant shade of red/gold when you try to bleach it. What you could do yourself is cut off some hair and do a bleach test on it with professional product and see what happens. Make sure it's enough hair to be able to accurately judge the color properties. But you should be aware that dyeing and then bleaching hair can affect the quality of your hair, leading to split ends, breakage, frizziness, etc. It depends on what hair type you have, how fine it is, how much abuse it's been through with chemical applications, etc.

If you want the bleaching to work when it's been recently dyed, don't use a conditioner enriched with antioxidants or a cheap conditioner that coats the hair just before bleaching. Some newer deep conditioners are enriched with excess antioxidants that prevent good results with bleaching. An example is the Neutrogena triple moisture deep conditioner, which has so much anitioxidant ability that it actually kept the peroxide from working for someone after they had used it earlier in the day before going to the salon to get their hair bleached. (If one isn't planning on bleaching their hair, then it's actually a good low-priced deep conditioner).

Professionals - how do I keep my hair color without frying my hair?




Red


I color my own hair strawberry blonde (a level 7/8, and I am a level 6 or so). I am coloring more often than I'd like in order to hide grays and because the red fades out so fast, usually in 3 -4 weeks. I would like to try adding a semi-permanent reddish color as a boost, but am afraid the double process over my whole head will cause breakage and fry my hair. It's already not in great shape, but my ends just look like a bad bleach job at this point - no red whatsoever (my hair is long). Will ammonia-free hair color still damage my hair? Suggestions? Help!


Answer
try using pantine prov blonde expressions. it will help keep your color. and if you get spil ends easily, go to the salon evey few weeks and get them cut off




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