you have to do 2 to 3 bleachings to get it a bleach blond or light blond... it will take a few days you can only bleach it once a day
2006-11-22 02:26:51
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answered by Jesus Built My Hotrod 4
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If you bleach it have some Shine Blonde Shampoo by L'oreal at the just incase it goies slightly yellowy, it is a purple shampoo and it kills yellow/orange tones. I'm sure it will be fine. You should really do a strand test 1st, take a small cutting of hair and try the bleach on that 1st, then you will know for sure, also test the strength of the strand by pulling it once it has got to the colour you want, if it does not return to its normal state then don't do it cos the hair can break
2006-11-26 01:31:11
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answered by Callie 3
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You'll need to bleach it up to bright blonde and then tone it with a semi colourant. Use born blonde - they do the whole lot - pre-lightener and the toners. Whatever, your hair will be in crap condition for a while from the bleach. Why not go for tri - colour streaks done properly in a salon - they look much nicer xxxx
2006-11-22 02:28:24
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answered by Anonymous
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first of all your hair is prob. in pretty bad shape from all the coloring.I WOULD BE GOING TO A PROFESIONAL IF YOU TRULY ARE AFRAID WHICH YOU SHOULD BE BECAUSE NO MATTER WHAT ADVICE YOU GET...THERE ARE NO GUARANTEES.WHERE AS IF YOU GO TO A SALON OR BARBER THAN YOU KNOW AT LERAST THAT YOU HAVE A LITTLE MORE SECURITY. BUT IF YOU ARE WANTING TO PUT A LIGHTER LONDE IN ON YOUR OWN GO TO SHOPPERS DRUGMART AND THE TECH. THAT WORKS IN CSMETICS CAN PRETTY MUCH ANSWER ANY QUESTION YOU HAVE PLUS SHE WILL HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE ON WHAT COLOUR TO PUT IN YOUR HAIR.IT IS HARD TO TELL YOU EXACTLY WHAT WILL HAPPEN WITH OUT SEEING YOUR HAIR AND THE TEXTURE FIRST BUT LIKE I SAID IF YOUR GOING TO DO IT IT SHOULD WORK OUT FINE I WENT FROM RED TO A BLEACH BLONDE JUST RECENTLY...YES IT WORKED,BUT I ALSO,LIKE YOU GUYS WAS SCARED,OH MAKE SURE THAT IF YOU PUT A PLAIN BLONDE LIKE EXTRA LIGHT BLONDE MAKE SURE IT SAYS EXTRA LIGHT ASH BLONDE. THE ASH TAKES OR KEEPS THE RED OUT BOTH
2006-11-22 02:35:47
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answered by kelsealuv 2
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Don't let her go any further! If its ash blonde now get it lightened professionally, Ash shades are mainly 'without red' so to go adding a more honey blonde is asking for trouble. Incidentally I'm trying to find out how to get the green out of my hair after dying it back to brown from blonde!
2006-11-22 03:17:16
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answered by jill l 2
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I would recommend going with a shade that's only 2 times lighter than the one you have now. That's usually what they recommend on the box. I think that only if you had completely all brown hair, it would come out patchy and orange. But you should be pretty safe.
2006-11-22 02:28:36
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answered by PinkGem 2
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Just say no. If you are gonna go to a much lighter color yes it may turn orange ..trust a girl who has made her hair orange. Especially when ur switching solutions and going from one dye to the next. I say if u really want that color please make an app for a hair stylist one who specializes in color correction. It may cost like 200 hundred dollars but its better than looking like rainbow brite lol.
2006-11-22 02:27:13
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answered by ? 2
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It could turn orange if you don't leave it on long enough... There's this bleach that is blue at sally beauty supply... It works really well... I have dyed my hair over a 1000 times--- green, red, white, yellow, purple, black, blonde....You name it... But the longer you leave the bleach on...The better!
2006-11-22 02:27:19
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answered by RobbinATL 3
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DONT BLEACH IT. I think that is the worst a person can do to all of their hair...Your hair will get too dry and start breaking off. Try the shampoo/temporary dyes.
2006-11-22 02:33:06
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answered by Babygirl 2
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yeah u can but u will have 2 buy a toner to go on it after u have dyed it and it will take the yellow out and give it a white sort of natural colour xnicolex
2006-11-22 03:19:23
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answered by nicole b 1
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