What is the difference between stripping your hair and bleaching it
Have the operator do a comprehensive consultation with you, outlining every step of the operation. Do NOT have anyone start working on your hair if they seem to not have a clear and concise plan. Make this person your exclusive colorist for the future because what one manufacture produces does not always jive with what another manufacture makes and can have unexpected results when combined on the hair shaft. Originally Posted by gypsychic. Absolutely true.
When I was a teen, I used to like to make my hair blonde. It was OK until I decided to leave the bleach in to bring it to almost platinum - after that my hair literally seemed like it was "melting", and I ended up having to cut my beautiful long hair off.
I would think twice before going heavy handed with bleaching of dark hair. Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Additional giveaways are planned. Detailed information about all U. Posting Quick Reply - Please Wait. Search this Thread Advanced Search.
Lauderdale or Miami, Florida , Hair Care, 2 replies. Bleach or Strip Hair? It is this destruction of the pigment, that makes it perfect to use to lighten the Hair. Removes everything from the Hair. Can leave the Hair dry and brittle, with potential damage. Not advised to continuously use, as can result in damaged Hair.
Only for advanced users. Should be used with caution. Does not have an exact processing time. Just read some product reviews. The good news is the smell dissipates in a couple of days. If you're sensitive to odors, it's essential to know about the smell in advance.
Many women start the process and only discover they can't stand the smell when the hair color remover is already in their hair. In this information age, there's no reason now to know the good and bad of a product before using it.
And now you know. Hair color removers often leave a strong smell that can take a couple of days to go away. Bleach doesn't leave a bad smell, but it can irritate your scalp. Especially if you have a sensitive scalp. And now, you know the difference between traditional bleaching and hair color removers.
However, if you ask professionals, you should not do that and there are a few reasons why. Firstly, if your previously dyed hair was damaged and porous, re-coloring it after using a hair color remover will only make things worse.
Secondly, because hair color removers make the hair extremely porous, you will not get the desired result after coloring it with a permanent dye. The color will come out much darker than what you expect and want it to be. This happens because porous hair, when colored, produces a more intense result. It is recommended to use a shade that is 2 or more levels lighter than the end result you are aiming for.
However, if you do decide to dye right after removing color, go for a temporary hair dye. Alternatively, you can use a semi-permanent hair dye that is closer to your natural hair color. Waiting for seven or more days will allow your hair to self-repair. The porosity will gradually go away and you will be able to use a permanent hair dye with no problems on your way.
If the only reason you want to color your hair right after stripping is brassiness, then using a purple shampoo will be helpful. As you have already learned, re-dyeing or bleaching the hair right after using a color removing product is not recommended. However, what is recommended is using a toner after stripping. Color removers, unlike bleaching products, to not interfere with the melanin of your natural hair.
So, they will change your natural hair color. Instead, they will remove the dye by making the hair more porous. After using a color remover, the color of your hair will have more warmth to it than your natural shade usually does. Hair color remover can be used up to three times in a row. However, it recommended doing two sessions, see what it results in and do the third stripping session if necessary.
If you are someone whose hair has been colored for years, one application of hair color removal may do nothing to the hair. This happens due to the color build-up which is resulted in putting layers of color every few months.
While stripping products can be used three times in a row, it is best to do it twice and wait for a day. If the desired result is achieved, the third session may not even be necessary.
Hair color remover lifts the hair dye off your hair and does not interfere with the color of your natural hair. Bleach, on the other hand, goes deep into the hair cortex and dissolves melanin. The latter is the natural pigment that gives your hair the color it is. Using a hair color remover over bleached hair will simply not work.
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