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I would suggest you go back to your colorist and have them correct it. You can definitely put dye over the bleached blonde, but it will look so much better to have a pro do it, plus they can condition your hair to minimize the damage.
Well, you could go to a professional. But if you do it yourself here are a few tips:Before you do anything, you really should give it a rest for a couple of weeks and treat it like a baby. Do several deep conditionings.
Focus on replenishing the hair from the damage the bleach causes. Also use a high quality leave in conditioner and lightly trim the ends, just a touch. Any breakage from the bleach could travel up the hair shaft.
Then, after you have this under your belt, pick a hair coloring that also conditions your hair. They have really improved hair dyes and a lot of them make your hair feel better than before you colored. Pick a color you like, but do a strand test before.
You don't want any surprises! Bleached hair has undergone quite a bit of abuse. Even after you color, you will want to take extra good care of your hair and deep condition once a week, as well as use a leave in conditioner.
I am not a professional, but I have a lot of experience with hair. I have had almost every imaginable color, including bleached blond. That was the worst thing I ever did to my hair.
I loved the look, but the bleach took its toll and I have very strong, healthy hair. I was so happy to get my healthy hair back. Good luck!
I wouldn't attempt it myself at all. Either go back to your stylist or someone else who specializes in corrective coloring. Maybe keep conditioning well if necessary.
I am a professional hairstylist with over 16 years experience. I have advanced colour training through loreal academy in london and manchester, also through toni & guy. I personally wouldnt put another colour all over the hair if you wanted to tone it down I would have low lights put through, i.
E your natural colour weaved finely through with a low percentage peroxide to mix the colour for example 20% (6%) volume. Then I would invest in a good P. H balanced shampoo and conditioner.
You need to have a P. H balanced shampoo as some shampoos can strip out all the natural oils and moisture from your hair, even if it says its for coloured hair it can still be too strong, also a good conditioner is recommended to be put through length and ends of the hair. You should then use a professional deep conditoning treatment, once a week from a salon, you would look to be paying around £10-15.It sounds expensive but in the long run it would really benefit your hair and you pay for what you get.
Hope ive helped! Em x .
P. S, The colour you would need to be put through , would have to be a flat colour ie. A basic 5.It doesn't want to be a colour with any golden or warm tones.
Em x .
Wait a while because your hair is saturated due to the bleach, and I wouldn't do it yourself. Because your hair is too porous, the color you choose won't go on your hair the same way. You need professional help to make it look right without further damage, then you can do the roots yourself.
You should put some shade of light brown and you will get a brown with highlightes and I'm sure your hair will look fantastic,although in the beginning a litlle damaged but you should put an olive oil mask intensivly and it will be great. The best brand is Loreal preferance.
Def. Need to see a stylist. Do not try to do anything yourself.
You should probably wait about two weeks before dying it again but the longer you wait the better it is for your hair. If anything try not to use two bleach kits on it because it usually results in your hair completely frying! If you want it to be blonde buy a blonde kit that doesn't have bleach in it.
I would suggest using L'Oreal :) .
I wouldn't think adding color would make your hair fall out because you are adding to it, not stripping it like bleach does. Bleach if left on too long can melt hair. After bleaching, she should have added a blonde color after, not just leaving it bleached.
I have always been happy with Clairol. If you are not happy with the results that your hairstylist gave you, I would call her up and tell her. Any stylist worth her salt would fix it for you for free, at least that has always been my experience.At least ask her about it.
I know she would rather make you happy than lose good business.
Definately hate it. Ruins my hair for the rest of the day.
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