Monday, July 27, 2009

Blonde hair damadge!!! advise please :)?

Ive been dying my hair platinum blonde for about a year now.



I dye my roots every month, i used to rub the hair dye in all over the top of my hair and it must had gone over what i had aready died!. About a month ago big chunks from the top of my hair started breaking off.



Now i really carefully die JUST my roots.



Do you think this is okay to do? with out touching the aready died parts of hair?



Blonde hair damadge!!! advise please :)?

Before you continue to lighten your hair, it's important you understand this.



Going by my assumption that you're using bleach to do so.



Over-bleaching the hair will cause it to enter a stage known as 'Cysteic acid'. This means when your hairs wet, it feels soft and jelly-like, and crispy and brittle when it's dry. When this happens, it means you've destroyed your hair's structure, and it literally won't hold itself together - breakage begins. There's nothing you can do for your hair when it reaches this stage.



It's okay to continue bleaching your hair - be careful not to overlap though. And remember, never ever bleach your hair to the white stage! You need to stop at the light yellow level and then tone using a pale violet semi-permenant color. This neutralises the gold, leaving your hair looking white/platinum.



Goodluck



Blonde hair damadge!!! advise please :)?

Jiminy christmas Girl....



having big chunkcs of your hair didn't freak you out ennough to stop coloring it the way you are?



YOU ARE DOING SOMETHING VERY WRONG.



I have been coloring hair for 15 years........that has never happened to me.



What are you using?



Obviously you are OVERLAPPING its called..... when you go OVER WHAT you did previously.



YOU NEED TO READ some directions on how to color hair correctly...so you don't end up bald.



you need to be much more careful and much more meticulous....



why don't you go to the hair blog I have we are going over coloring hair and blonds are this week...



KillerStrands . blogspot . com



Blonde hair damadge!!! advise please :)?

as a salon owner and experienced stylist and colourist you really need to give your hair a rest, it is damaged, and what you have explained is that your hair is well over processed and it is breaking off, you need a very good conditioner and stay away from the bleach, or it will be damaged further



sorry if its not the answer you wanted but it is the truth



Blonde hair damadge!!! advise please :)?

ok this is da thing u have to go to the pharmacy and ask them wat is a good product to use on ur hair@@@@@@@@@@



Blonde hair damadge!!! advise please :)?

stop dying ur hair



Blonde hair damadge!!! advise please :)?

No dont over lap on the previos colored hair you have to realize the chemical is deleteing dark color and if it has already been delted the color doesnt know what color it is it just deletes so just use it on the dark part.



Blonde hair damadge!!! advise please :)?

just do your roots and protect the other parts or your hair with cond.



Blonde hair damadge!!! advise please :)?

DO YA THINK THAT YOUR HAIR FALLING OUT WAS KINDA A HINT TO STOP? IF NOT, HERE'S YOUR ANSWER, STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP STOP



Blonde hair damadge!!! advise please :)?

this is like playing with fire, and trying not to get burnt.......go see a stylist.



Blonde hair damadge!!! advise please :)?

girl. you need to stop on the platinum bleach blonde color. it is so fake looking anyways. when are you going to learn when you go bald like britney spears. for god sake. be yourself and being yourself is............BEING NATURAL. you should do like highlights that way you will look natural. now, is it worth it trying to be a blonde..sorry but you asked for it.



Blonde hair damadge!!! advise please :)?

sounds like you used real bleach!



Blonde hair damadge!!! advise please :)?

when ever you dye your hair the same color always do just the roots unless its dark then you put color on the ends to freshen them about the last five minutes of your colr time but when using high lift color or bleach always do just the roots it is the rule of thumb

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