TRY FROST AND TIP OR FROST AND GLOW. JUST DONT USE THE CAP IT COMES WITH. LEAVE IT ON TILL YOUR HAIR IS AS WHITE AS YOU WANT. I HAVE REALLY DARK BROWN HAIR AND THIS STUFF TURNED MY HAIR AS WHITE AS SNOW. YOU CAN GET IT AT A WALMART OR ANY GROCERY STORE. COST BETWEEN $10-$15 A BOX NOT BAD IF IT WORKS AS WELL FOR YOU AS IT DID FOR ME. GOOD LUCK!
2006-08-30 14:47:32
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answer #1
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answered by bigmommanova 3
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Black hair color is the most difficult to remove. Sometimes you have to use a haircolor remover, like Metalex, in order to move forward with any other coloring. To lighten hair to white, it will take bleach; no other chemical or product lightens hair. Bleach is safe to use, when used correctly. Again, bleach can be harmful ONLY when used incorrectly. Some bleach allows for scalp application, some allows for heat, some allows for several applications at one time, & some even works without peroxide. In your case, the best advice is to see a professional. You have to also remember that your natural pigment will determine if your hair will even lighten to the color white. For instance, my hair pigment is so naturally dark that I can bleach it all day & the lightest color it will reach is yellow (without falling off, of course). Some people, like blondes, can reach the color white with one simple application of bleach. What you're wanting to do is one of the most complex processes in hair chemistry, so again, consult a pro or you may end up posting another question as to how to polish a bald head.
2006-08-30 15:56:32
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answered by Studio7 2
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You'd have to remove your pigment color-for any color incl bleach will tun it orange-then bleach and then a white blond color-since this is such a drastic change I would only trust my hair to a professional hair colorist -for leave bleach or any product on too long and you'll ruin the texture of your hair and the only way to correct that is to cut. Make sure the colorist is very experienced.
2006-08-30 14:47:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Do not use bleach!!! I knew a kid who did and it turned out some weird color, and not only that but it was streaked. And he had black hair too. I think your best bet would be looking for a hair dye. White might be hard to find, but some of the blonds get close to white. Or go to a salon and they can do it.
2006-08-30 14:44:09
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a product called Flost and glow. It's for streaks only. But some woman put the whole thing on their hair and it's looks real white. But for black hair you might need to boxes. Before appling any boxed hair product call the toll free number on the box first if you are not sure.
2006-08-30 14:54:39
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answered by X-Woman 5
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I think the question more is.
will I have a scalp left if I bleach my hair long enough to get it pure white?
2006-08-30 14:42:48
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answered by mike 2
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Go to a Pro
2006-08-30 14:43:55
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answered by Anonymous
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no you dont want to use bleach bcuz that will burn ur skin but you can use pure peroxide and that should turn it white i mean it might take like a half hour to an hour but hey it works
2006-08-30 14:47:46
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answered by Dante 1
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Seriously, please don't try to do hair yourself, unless you
want to end up looking like a calico kitten. Black hair goes
through many processes. Let a certified hair dresser do it
for you. You'll feel much better with the results, unless you
want to do it yourself. I'd say good luck.
2006-08-30 14:53:30
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answered by shadowtwo 2
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It's going to take a professional and probably a couple of visits. This is something you're going to have to do in stages, but if you want to salvage your hair, you're going to have to let a professional colorist help you out.
2006-08-30 14:46:42
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answered by Scout13 2
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