Hair Dye Research Paper

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This is a how-to guide to dye your hair after you've bleached it. This can become a very lengthy process, so make sure you have some time on your hands. If you've never dyed your hair yourself before, consider reading Dye Hair to learn how. Stepsedit Bleach your hair according to the box it came in. Make sure to keep it moist and even. Sometimes you have to heat it while it is processing. Check the box's instructions to make sure it is right for you. Do not condition afterwards, as your hair won't take the color evenly. If your hair is extremely dark going to extremely light, you may need to bleach multiple times. Do this along several days so you don't damage your hair too much, and use a deep conditioner between each. Put on an old t-shirt or drape an old If it doesn't come with a packet of conditioner, use your regular one or a deep conditioner. Leave on for more than 3 minutes (if it's regular conditioner, 5+). Towel dry your hair or let it dry naturally. Blow drying your hair can severely damage your hair while it is in this fragile state. Deep condition once a week with a quality conditioner (go to a salon or Sally's). Tipsedit For the bleach, use either Nice n’ Easy Born Blonde (by Clairol) or White Out (from Hot Topic). They both work very well on dark hair and will leave you with a decent blonde afterwards. White Out comes with a toner that will get your hair white. This process will leave your hair very damaged. Use a deep conditioner at least once a week (such as the little bottle the dye comes with) after dying. Sometimes the color will wash out while shampooing. When this happens, you can just use a conditioner every other day instead of shampooing to keep your hair from fading too quickly. If you're going from, say, black to brown, you don't need to bleach your hair all the way too blorange. Just bleach it as far as you need. This will help keep your hair from becoming overly

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