Tuesday, June 22, 2010

How do I get my hair white from straw (yellow orange) blonde?!?

I am looking for a safe or decent means. I have already used bleach with some purple red/gold hair corrector, with the dye. As far as I can tell, I am at least halfway there. Now I'm gonna have to do some solid conditioning and possibly some hot oil to feed the thirst it has. If you have any answers, please notify me as soon as possible. I intend on stopping by a salon today to ask them as well, and pricecheck having it lightened, if I chicken out of doing it myself.



How do I get my hair white from straw (yellow orange) blonde?!?

Buy some white minx and put it on after every shampoo, leave it on and go.



How do I get my hair white from straw (yellow orange) blonde?!?

As anatural blond and a hairdresse I would say with great dificulty



The yellow pigment is the smallest in the hair shaft and is most predominate in blondes sometimes it is easier to lift a brownette to a lighter shade of blonde



The only toner that will kill theyellow is mauve which is ususlallyc ontained in cendre or ash rinses .



What about a Platignum Wig Synthetic ones can look fabuolous and synthetic is what your natural hair would look like if you carry out to much bleaching



How do I get my hair white from straw (yellow orange) blonde?!?

You still need a toner if you don't think you can get it any lightener. You need something like a lvl 10 blue, purple or pearl color. no lift peroxide 5- 10 vol at the most. Put it on the most yellow part's of you hair first and make sure you watch those white peices like a hawk. Depending on how porious they are they can turn grey or purple pretty quick. When it comes to upkeep use a blue shampoo AS NEEDED! Don't want you to turn into one of those blue haired retiree's!



How do I get my hair white from straw (yellow orange) blonde?!?

I would go to a professional if you want it done properly. Chemist brands only lighten to a certain degree. You will have to tone it if you insist on doing it at home. It has to be at a pale lemon colour for any toner to work otherwise a mild bleach bath may be required to lift it to the "white" stage. Two parts bleach, one part water, one part shampoo. Watch it carefully. If the tone not right, use an Ash toner. Then hopefully when you have the required level you want, I would recommend you give it an olive oil treatment and wrap your hair up in a hot wet towel or cling wrap and sit in the sun so it can penetrate. Wash off with a mild shampoo. For a commercial brand L'Oreal Kerastase Masque is the best treatment. A little expensive but worth it. Good luck!

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