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confuzzled hair
Jun 8, 2009, 02:50 PM
Hi I'm bleaching my black hair with blondor bleach, I just want to no if anyone has ever tried this lol. I no my hair is going to end up damaged but the sooner I get rid of this black the better I'm trying to get it to fade with washing up liquid!!
I just want it gone and I've been told blondor bleach is the best one you can buy and use.:confused: I'm not sure thow I only want to bleach it up so I can put a really light brown on, I no its going to go orange that's why I'm puttin the light brown one on

h_leann_b
Jun 8, 2009, 03:15 PM
I would recommend doing a patch test in your hair, somewhere that can't really be seen. That way you know what your results will be. Depending on what type of black you used; you could end up very orange.

hellothere1
Jun 8, 2009, 03:18 PM
Your better off going to one of the beauty suppliers and buying bleach powder and peroxide. It is SO cheap in england you can buy both for about 3 pounds the pair.

After you've bleached it is will be very orange so you need to dye it with a brown that has ASH tones in it. Nice and easy do good ones.

mudweiser
Jun 8, 2009, 03:47 PM
Oh no.

Wouldn't you rather have black hair that chemically damaged orange hair. I know I sure would.

Save your money! Go to a salon so they can strip the black out of your hair.

Don't do it. You'll regret it.

Sarah

Perito
Jun 8, 2009, 06:15 PM
Bad idea. Bleach doesn't work all that well with artificial pigment. You usually end up with orange that is intractable (you can't get it any lighter), so you have to dye it dark again -- and then let it grow out before doing anything to it. It's also very damaging as you'll really have to beat on the hair to get the black out.

Fading with dishwashing liquid will only work a little bit -- and you'll probably not be able to see its effect.

You should use ColorFix, Color Oops, or Igora Phantom to remove the black dye. Then re-dye with another color -- or you can bleach at that stage. This is the only way to keep from frying the bejeebers out of your hair.

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