Bleaching Asian Hair At Home

The key things to think about are hair length thickness how damaged your hair is already whether it s been coloured.
Bleaching asian hair at home. Theoretically bleaching asian hair is the same as bleaching any other ethnicity of hair. The least session you can undergo for your asian hair to be properly bleached is two. I am not a professional and am not claiming. I m so excited to share this experience with you.
The processing alone will kill your hair. It was a month long process and left me about 400 less in the bank but it was worth it. Here is a step by step breakdown on how i got icy white platinum blonde hair from my asian black hair. The red the orange and the yellow.
Bleached hair is a lot more porous so the cuticle has lots of gaps in it and water can enter and leave hair very easily. You can t go from black to bleach blonde in one visit. Since dark hair typically has natural red pigment in it it take two or three salon visits to get the color right. So many factors play a part which is why you ll find some hairdressers who are willing to bleach your hair and others who just aren t.
And during these two sessions your hair color would experience a change from black to brown orange and then to the platinum blonde. Settle for less drama. Kazumi fixes her share of at home bleaching mishaps and it s especially evident on her asian clients. We do indeed have a number of articles on haircoloring and bleaching here on hairfinder.
It s important to remember when bleaching hair that everyone s hair is different. I m going platinum the right way not bleaching 3 4 times in a row so i m going to. So over the past month i have been bleaching my hair and i thought i would document it and share it with the world and brad mondo because why not. What works for me may not work for you and vice versa.
The bleaching process going from asian hair to blonde you will encounter roughly three bleaching phases. Open me asian girl bleaches hair for the first time. Instead of using store bought conditioners opt for deep conditioning masks at least twice a week 2. Generally because asian hair is so dark it does require a much stronger haircolor developer or even pre lightening to reach the desired haircolor.
You need to start conditioning your hair two weeks prior to bleaching it.