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Bleaching Out Permanent Dyes
Like many people, I have used a lot of permanent dyes without considering what ‘permanent’ really means until it is too late. Just don’t laugh at my silly pictures! For reference, I am growing my hair and it is naturally dark brown.
So, I had dyed my hair permanently deep red and dark brown using box dyes and decided to go blonde. Now if you are impatient like me and you can’t afford to go to the salon, you will probably be itching to try bleaching at home.
The first step I took was to dye my hair with a semi-permanent brown box dye, and then to use a home highlighting box kit. Now I wouldn’t necessarily recommend this part, but that is what I did, and this is how it looked:
As you can see, it is nowhere near blonde! If I was starting from scratch, I would bleach it all over instead in the hope that it would give a more even result. However, I left this for three weeks before doing anything else. The instructions on the box advise this, plus it gives your scalp a chance to recover.
My next step was to use a boxed “lightening” kit, but again, I would just use bleach if I did it over. As you can see, I now have an orangey blonde, but this is a suitable base for colours such as red, orange, dark green and purple. It was NOT light enough for turquoise!
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