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Whether you want to be blond, or you have to lighten your hair before dyeing it another color, bleach is a great way to try out a new look. This guide will tell you how to bleach hair successfully.
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Hair Bleaching Tips
- Make sure you really want to change your hair color, and consider the potential risks for your health and appearance.
- To minimize hair damage, use a good conditioner for a few weeks before you bleach.
- If you have used any hair dyes, strip them out before bleaching.
- Buy a respected, brand-name bleach kit, and read the instructions carefully.
- Test a strand of your hair and a patch of your skin for sensitivity before bleaching.
- Mix up and apply the bleach, doing the roots last.
- Rinse out the bleach.
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Step 1: Before You Bleach
- Before you bleach your hair, think it over carefully. This is not a decision to make lightly (no pun intended).
- Remember that there is always the risk of damaging your hair or just looking bad.
- Do some research to help you figure out what hair colors would look best on you.How to Do Things.com: How To Choose a Hair Color That Suits You
- You can always experiment with a picture of yourself using a photo editing program to see how you would look with a different hair color.Tutorialoutpost: Quick Brunette to Blonde: Photoshop Tutorial
- Consider whether your bleaching would be better handled by a salon.
- Lightening your hair is risky, and it could well be that a pro would do a better job than you will at home.Paula's Choice: Drugstore Versus Salon Hair Color
- Bleaching will be more challenging if you have naturally dark hair.wikiHow: How to Decide if Blonde Hair Is Right for You
- It will probably require several treatments, which could be damaging to your hair.CareFair.com: Going Blond
- You should really talk to a professional hair stylist before trying it.
- Bleaching reddish-brown hair also has challenges.
- Bleaching will inevitably do some damage to your hair.Helium: Effects of bleach on hair
- You can minimize this be washing with quality conditioners for a couple of weeks before you bleach.Hairfinder: Hair Conditioners & Conditioning Treatments
- If your hair has had any treatments recently, like perming or relaxing, you should give your hair a few weeks to recover before bleaching.AllExperts: Hairstyling (June 5, 2007)
- If your hair already has some coloring in it, you'll need to remove the coloring before you bleach.CareFair.com: Removing Dark Hair Dye
- Removing existing coloring before you bleach puts additional stress on your hair, so proceed carefully.CareFair.com: Hair Stripping
- If you dyed your hair with a dye containing metallic salts, do not attempt to bleach it now. The bleach and metallic salts could have a bad reaction, causing hair breakage and other problems.AllExperts: Hairstyling (May 22, 2006)
Health Considerations
- Hydrogen peroxide is potentially dangerous, and there are things you should know before using it.Wikipedia: Hydrogen peroxide
- Improper use of bleach can cause hair loss, painful blisters and other problems.Hairfinder: Hair Bleaches & Scalp Irritation
- If you're pregnant, your body might be very sensitive to certain chemicals and you'll need to take special precautions.Hairfinder: Dye or Bleach Hair During Pregnancy
- Talk it over with your doctor before you bleach.
- Be sure to do a skin test before bleaching, don't get the chemicals in your eyes and avoid saltwater and chlorine for several days afterwards, to prevent a possibly dangerous reaction.eHow: How to Dye Your Hair While Pregnant
- Using bleach during your period shouldn't cause problems, although you might be more sensitive to chemical aromas.Hairfinder: Colouring Hair During Your Period
- If you swallow hydrogen peroxide or get it in your eyes, it should be treated as an emergency situation.
Step 2: Bleaching
- There's no stopping your "blond ambition!" You've made up your mind, and you are going to bleach.
- First, you'll need to select a quality hair-bleaching product.
- If possible, always ask a hair stylist for a product recommendation.LoveToKnow: Blonde Hair
- You can also talk to your friends for suggestions about brands that they've used.
- Use an established hair bleach.
- The larger, better-known brands (L'Oreal, Clairol, etc.) have been used by millions of people, and you should be safe with them so long as you follow the product's directions.L'Oreal: Official site Clairol: Official site
- The larger brands are also more likely to have 24-hour phone lines with operators standing by to answer questions if you have a problem.SoYouWanna.com: Soyouwanna Dye Your Own Hair?
- Bleach is sold as "on the scalp" and "off the scalp."
- Bleach is sold in various volumes ("10," "20," "30," "40") with the strength increasing as the volumes go up.
- The higher volumes work faster and are better for people with naturally dark hair, but they can also be much more damaging.wikiHow: How to Dye Your Hair an Unnatural Color
- The lower volumes can also be effective, but generally you have to leave them on for longer, which is more risky for your hair and scalp.Helium: Effects of bleach on hair
Getting Started
- Now you've got your bleach, and you're ready to get started.
- Become very familiar with the instructions that came with your kit. They will offer step-by-step info, and you will need to follow every step.HairBoutique.com: Home Hair Color Secrets (July 31, 2005)
- A few days before bleaching, test a strand of your hair and a small patch of your skin on your elbow, behind your ear or some other inconspicuous place.LoveToKnow: Hair Color
- If the strand of hair became the color you wanted and your skin has not reacted adversely to the bleach, you're all set.HairBoutique.com: Hair Color Disasters: Allergic Reactions (March 15, 2007)
- The night before you bleach, wash your hair thoroughly and leave-in conditioner for half an hour.wikiHow: Bleach Your Hair Platinum Blonde
- Note that coloring your hair will always go much more smoothly if you have a friend help you.eSSORTMENT: Tips on dying your hair yourself
- Certain parts of your head can be difficult to see or reach.
- Bleaching can be very messy, so do the bleaching in the bathroom.Wikipedia: Hair dye
- Wear rubber or plastic gloves.CareFair.com: Coloring Hair - Tips for Doing it the Least Harmful Way Be very careful you don't get any bleach on your hands.
- If you do get bleach on your fingers, wash your hands carefully, apply moisturizer and use exfoliating lotion later to help scrub away the dry, dead skin cells.Hairfinder: How to Remove Bleach
- You can put a little Vaseline or petroleum jelly along your hairline and ears, so the peroxide won't spread and stain your skin.About.com: How to Fix Fried Hair
- Mix the powdered bleach and the developer together until they are a pasty consistency.
- Start at the back of your head, where your hair is darkest, moving forward in 1/2 inch sections and working quickly but carefully.How to Do Things.com: How To Bleach Your Hair
- Apply the bleach to each section of hair, but stay away from the roots for now.wiseGEEK: What is the Best Way to Bleach Hair?
- Once your hair is covered with the bleach, put on the plastic cap that comes with the product and set a minute timer for the time specified by the package's directions.About.com: Hair Bleaching Guide
- If you feel pain at any point during the bleaching process, wash the bleach out right away to make sure you don't have a serious reaction.
- Near the end of the process, it's time to do the roots, keeping the bleach off your scalp as much as possible.eSSORTMENT: Tips for dying brown hair blonde
- Do not leave the product on for longer than the directions specify, or you could seriously damage your hair and injure your scalp.WebMD.com: Hair Dye FAQ's
- When your time is up, rinse the bleach out and gently shampoo your hair.
- You can rinse out any remaining bleach with lemon juice or white vinegar.eHow: How to Bleach Hair Platinum Blonde Of course, be very careful not to get either liquid into your eyes!
- Bleach kits will sometimes be packaged with a special rinse.HairBoutique.com: Bleached Hair Blues (November 11, 2007)
- If your kit comes with a rinse like this, you must use it or the bleach will damage your hair and scalp.
- Never attempt to bleach your eyebrows or eyelashes.LifeTips: Tinting Eyelashes or Eyebrows
- Using bleach near your eyes is dangerous.
- If you are experiencing significant pain or redness after you wash the bleach out, see a doctor.
Step 3: After You Bleach
- It is important to use a good conditioner after you bleach, to help your hair recover.
- Give your hair some time to recover for at least a few days before bleaching again.
- Avoid pools with chlorine as they can turn your bleached hair unpleasant colors.eHow: How to Lighten Hair With Peroxide


