How to Do Bonding Hair Extensions and Hair Color in the Same Day
If you are Bleach Blonde or an artificial Red-Head, do not wash your hair for two days prior to doing the bleaching process. , Mix the bleach., If you are a medium blonde, use a 20 vol., Apply the bleach to your regrowth only, especially to your...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: If you are Bleach Blonde or an artificial Red-Head
There are many types of bleaches out there, but no matter who tells you what to use, they all work nearly the same. , crème developer to your roots.
If you are a dark blonde to dark brunette, Use a 30 vol. crème developer.
If you are a natural red head, use a 30 vol. or a 40 vol. , If it's a pale blonde to an extra light blonde, your hair will break off.
If it's a darker color
- a medium blonde or red shade, for example
- it will get lighter. ,, Do not condition. , All different brands have different timing and different uses for developer.
Be sure to read the directions on your hair color.
For the Blonde Tint or Red/Auburn Dye, wash with shampoo and then use a deep conditioning treatment.
If you used a pale Blonde toner, wash with just water.
You can not wash out the toner with shampoo unless it turned out grey/purple/blue anything that isn't what you were trying to achieve.
You need to use a clarifying shampoo; it won't remove the toner, but it will remove the gross dark hair that you are left with.
After leaving that on for 15 minutes, use a deep conditioning treatment and blow dry. -
Step 2: do not wash your hair for two days prior to doing the bleaching process.
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Step 3: Mix the bleach.
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Step 4: If you are a medium blonde
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Step 5: use a 20 vol.
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Step 6: Apply the bleach to your regrowth only
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Step 7: especially to your previously colored hair.
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Step 8: Wash out the bleach after 45-55 minutes.
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Step 9: Shampoo your hair and rinse.
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Step 10: Apply the Blonde or the Red/Auburn tint
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Step 11: or the pale Blonde toner.
Detailed Guide
There are many types of bleaches out there, but no matter who tells you what to use, they all work nearly the same. , crème developer to your roots.
If you are a dark blonde to dark brunette, Use a 30 vol. crème developer.
If you are a natural red head, use a 30 vol. or a 40 vol. , If it's a pale blonde to an extra light blonde, your hair will break off.
If it's a darker color
- a medium blonde or red shade, for example
- it will get lighter. ,, Do not condition. , All different brands have different timing and different uses for developer.
Be sure to read the directions on your hair color.
For the Blonde Tint or Red/Auburn Dye, wash with shampoo and then use a deep conditioning treatment.
If you used a pale Blonde toner, wash with just water.
You can not wash out the toner with shampoo unless it turned out grey/purple/blue anything that isn't what you were trying to achieve.
You need to use a clarifying shampoo; it won't remove the toner, but it will remove the gross dark hair that you are left with.
After leaving that on for 15 minutes, use a deep conditioning treatment and blow dry.
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