Saturday, July 25, 2009

Conditioning bleached hair?

Anyways so school picture day is next friday, and I wanna bleach my hair a do it light blue for picture day and because iv'e wanted blue hair for a while. sAnyways my hair is black with some brown blonde spots in it. it's in reaaaaaaaaally good condition. Anyways I really need my hair to stay in good condition so I was wondering after I bleach my hair what to put in it to make it stay nice and healthy besides a deep conditiong treatment?



Iv'e tried olive oil, that just cleans my hair. Eggs and mayonaise just makes it softer..but thats about it so yeah =/



Conditioning bleached hair?

you can usually get special conditioners just about anywhere for bleached or colored hair. once u get it dyed, just make sure it stays moisturized and use a conditioner that states that it is specifically for color treated hair.



Conditioning bleached hair?

I asked my friend the same she says Deep conditioning is the best and pretty much the only way to go but try Redkin its for color treated hair



Conditioning bleached hair?

There is no way that your hair is going to be healthy after you bleach it and put blue on it BUT you can try a product from Sallys Beauty Supply called Ineral [Deep Conditioner] It is a 7 day treatment.



Conditioning bleached hair?

I bleached my hair and I used the same thing you did..you can do a hot oil treatment to help the scalp too..good luck with the blue hair!! Sounds awesome.. Im getting pink extentions in from Audrey Kitching soon =)



Conditioning bleached hair?

hot oil treatment.. V05 has one.. good luck going from black to bleached though.. that will be tough!!!!



Conditioning bleached hair?

Heres what I do:



I apply a hair masque for about 30 minutes. Beyond The Zone Last Call Hair Masque is amazing.



Then, I use a shampoo/conditioner with a lot of vitamins to help rebuild the cuticle. Bed Head TIGI-Self Absorbed shampoo/conditioner is great.



Rinse your hair with COLD water. It seals the cuticle and leaves hair healthy.



When using conditioner, don't rinse it all out. Rinse your scalp fairly well, but leave a bit of conditioner in the rest of your hair. It should feel smooth but not sticky. TIGI products are great for this, because you don't feel extra build up once your hair is dry. This makes hair baby soft and extremely managable.



When your hair is dry or damp, spray some leave in conditioner on the ends to prevent breakage. Infusium 23 has a nice leave in conditioner that works very well.



Also once your hair is bleached, I would avoid blow drying hair on a high heat setting, and using straighteners (unless they're ionic, those protect your hair against heat damage). It's always best to air dry your hair, or just blow dry the roots.



Conditioning bleached hair?

bleached hair is dead, dry lifeless hair and there is no way to keep it healthy because the bleaching process takes everything out of the hair, not only color. To keep it from breaking or falling out you have to use a lot of conditioner everytime you wash.



Conditioning bleached hair?

"bleached hair is dead, dry lifeless hair and there is no way to keep it healthy because the bleaching process takes everything out of the hair, not only color. To keep it from breaking or falling out you have to use a lot of conditioner everytime you wash."



That is the funniest thing I have heard all day. You should actually learn something about hair and dye before posting, idiot.

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  1. Use coconut oil as a deep conditioner. Leave it on for about 1 hour or longer if like. Make sure you get UNREFINED coconut oil. You can also use it as a moisturizer. Also, you can use it instead of butter and will start losing weight. Works wonders on my hair and body.

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