
If the wet hair stretches more than usual, or the texture turns a bit gummy, it is not safe to dye, if the hair goes back to its natural state, it’s in good condition to bleach.” He also recommends doing a patch test with a bleach mixture to see how your hair will react using the same method afterward with the small area of processed hair.Īdditionally, it’s important to understand your current hair color situation. "Spray some water on a piece of hair, and let it absorb-stretch the wet hair very gently. “Conduct an elasticity strand test, " he says. How does your hair feel? Can it truly handle the damage that you’re about to do to it? Kandasamy recommends beginning with a test. Oh, and for the people in the back, Kandasamy's best tip is, "Go to a salon or let a hairdresser do their job." If you still can't hear us, read on for a safe guide to DIY bleach blonde hair.
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talked to Colorist and R+ Co Collective member Richy Kandasamy and Wella Colorcharm and Clairol Professional Top Artist Oliver Adams who broke down 12 steps to giving yourself the ultimate bleach from the comfort of your own home.

Let this serve as a sign from the universe to go for it! While it's always best to consult a professional, if quarantine has you cooped inside, here is a step-by-step guide to safely bleaching your own hair at home. Are you ready? Ready to have more fun? Chances are you've been contemplating going blonde for a minute.
