how do you cover-up bleached hair......
Posted by Mark Holland on April 25, 2001 at 12:54:50: Previous Next
Can anyone help, can you cover up bleached hair with black dye...., because my parents are coming home very soon and if they see this I am most likely going to be executed......PLEASE HELP ME????????
Re: how do you cover-up bleached hair......
Posted by Longhair Scott on April 25, 2001 at 13:15:03: Previous Next
In Reply to: how do you cover-up bleached hair...... posted by Mark Holland on April 25, 2001 at 12:54:50:
: Can anyone help, can you cover up bleached hair with black dye...., because my parents are coming home very soon and if they see this I am most likely going to be executed......PLEASE HELP ME????????
I'd go to a stylist that I trust o get it done.
Scott (of the long hair)
do not get executed - color your hair
Posted by Bronislava on April 26, 2001 at 22:02:40: Previous Next
In Reply to: how do you cover-up bleached hair...... posted by Mark Holland on April 25, 2001 at 12:54:50:
Mark,
what was your natural hair? You should get some red and brown pigment filler from a Beauty supply store. Put that all over your hair - do not saturate too much - it should not drip at all. Then you should get either dark brown natural hair permanent color (or black natural permanent color). These will ensure the ballanced pigmentation through out the processing time (bleached hair is missing all pigments and if you use for example blue black permanent color it may turn more blue). Mix it with peroxide provided and color the whole hair. Process for 30 min. It may first pick a lot of pigment and look artifficial, but it also may wash out somewhat soon - the hair may be too porus and that would be the reason.
One more note - it is very difficult to bleach artifficially colored hair - you may turn yellow - not white blond. You would have to grow out your hair to the natural pigment to do it again.
Good luck. I hope this helped.