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    molly sue Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
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    Nov 24, 2008, 03:33 PM
    Hair damages.
    I just stripped my hair with a color removal.
    And now my hair is all fried out..
    I just dyed it back to a dark brown.
    I actually wanted my hair a blonde tone.
    How can I get my hair to blonde without damaging it?:confused:
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    Nov 24, 2008, 03:37 PM

    If I were you I wouldn't touch your hair for a while and let it get healthy. Go to Ulta or a beauty supply store and buy a deep conditioning treatment start doing that a couple times a week. There was this stuff also that worked wonders when my hair was very damaged in beauty school and I can't remember the name of it, it is by nexus though and its in a small bottle.
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    Nov 25, 2008, 11:05 AM

    The only way to lighten the hair is by bleaching it and that is damaging.

    Use hot oil treatments or deep intensive conditioning treatments weekly. Shampoo the hair, then apply any of the treatments, massage it into the hair and wrap your hair in a damp hot towel. The heat helps the hair absorb the treatments. Or you could even apply the treatments whilst in the bath as the steam from their will also help.

    Then once your hair is in good condition, bleach it.
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    Dec 16, 2008, 02:14 PM

    Lemon juice is a well-known hair lightener that is natural and effective, but the acid in lemon juice can be very hard on the skin and hair. If you want to lighten dishwater blonde hair with lemon juice, rinse the hair daily with a tablespoon of lemon juice mixed with a gallon of warm water until the desired color is achieved. Although this hair lightening method will take time, it is effective, and it isn't as damaging as full-strength lemon juice or other hair lightening methods.

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