Bleaching oxidizes more than just haircolor, treat lightened tresses with special care.

Bleaching hair requires using a base which causes the hair to swell, a bleaching agent, and a “developer” to speed up the bleaching. But vital proteins of hair are oxidized along with the pigment you’re trying to remove. Use hair products containing protein to keep bleached hair supple and don’t re-bleach hair (just do touch-ups).
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May 31st, 2011 at 10:57 pm
I dyed my hair honey blonde once and only once. Never again. That’s mess broke my hair off so bad. If I ever dye again it will be henna or semi-permanent only.