LEAVE YOUR HAIR ALONE! It is not good to highlight your hair, so dye it back to your natural colour again and leave it alone - been there, done that!
2006-09-29 02:18:20
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answered by ♥HELLO♥ 2
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be VERY careful!!! bleach can really destroy hair. you shouldnt reapply bleach so soon after the last application. especially bottle colourings as opposed to salon colours because they are so much more harsh.
as for the colour not taking it really depends what colour your hair was and what you mean by not taking. if it went really yellow then you would have needed to put a toner on it, or even apply an ash colour on top to tone it down slightly. if the colour turned your hair an ashy colour you could use anti-dandruff shampoo which takes the ash out. (over a few applications one after another). be really really careful. you really should pop out and buy some hair treatments. redken does some lovely (albeit pricey) ones. they do one called no snap or something which is really great. good luck.
2006-09-28 23:30:53
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answered by gwendolynpearce 3
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Bleach has been left on too long. Leave it alone and use L'OREAL ANTI-BREAKAGE shampoo and conditioner. Also use Elvive intensive conditioner once a week. Don't go to that hairdresser again. Ask friends to recommend a good Hairdresser.
Good luck
2006-09-28 23:29:50
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answered by suzanne m 3
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Highlighting and bleaching hair damages the hair folicle, making it brittle. It makes sense that you lost some hair, especially if you bleached it several times. There isn't much you can do except use repairing hair products, and next time don't bleach your hair twice.
2006-09-28 23:06:50
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answered by belovedoakkitten 2
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there's a chamomile shampoo that lightens it somewhat and this component reported as solar in. I have been given it from Walgreen's pharmacy. Your hair lightens as you spend extra day out in the solar or divulge it to warmth. easily relies upon on the pigment nevertheless. I easily have black hair and have been given reddish highlights out of it. those products tend to dry out the hair nevertheless. organic way isn't ultimate. only get it achieved professionally and use loooots of conditioner.
2016-10-18 04:34:20
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answered by connely 4
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Now, give proper hair care, everything will be fine after few weeks.
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2006-09-28 23:50:03
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answered by Balu 5
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You fried your hair. In the future, don't mess around with bleach. If you want to go lighter use forty to sixty volume peroxide, and mix it with a hair color.
2006-09-28 23:12:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Too much bleach - left on for too long. Dont go to them again - seriously, they dont know what they're doing!
2006-09-28 23:12:18
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answer #8
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answered by Leiani 3
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Your hair has been over processed !!! You need to leave a good gap between aplications....leave it alone for a while...you burnt it xx
2006-09-28 23:04:56
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answered by tinkerbell 7
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you should hever have back-to-back color procedures done. it's too stressful for your hair. wait awhile and have a really good colorist give you highlights and lowlights. you'll be happy then. good wishes. deezie
2006-09-29 00:35:12
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answered by deezie70 1
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