A Complete Guide To Hair Bleach
Comprehensive guide on the best practices on how to bleach and the science behind lightening your hair!

Hair Color Bleach Educational
How Does Bleach Lighten Hair?
The Chemistry Behind Bleaching: Bleach works by breaking down the melanin in your hair, which gives it its natural color. This process is called oxidation. When bleach is applied, it penetrates the hair fiber and reacts with the melanin, turning it colorless. The longer you leave the bleach on, the lighter your hair will become. However, it's essential to understand that hair can only handle so much lifting before it becomes damaged. Always follow product instructions to avoid over-processing.
Why Lighten Hair?: You heard the saying “ Blondes have more fun!”? Well if you want to become blonde, bleaching is often the best way to achieve it as it can lighten your hair from 8 + levels depending on the product used! Bleaching is also crucial for achieving certain vibrant color results, especially if you have dark hair to start with. If you only want to go 2-3 level lighter than your natural Hair Color, there is other product available, called high-lift that will allow you to do just that.
Reaction Process: It is absolutely normal for bleached hair to have unwanted yellow or brassy tones after bleaching. Your hair has natural undertones of orange, yellow, or red, which becomes present as it lifts. A toner is then your best ally! It can neutralize these tones, while adding some specific reflects to give you the desired blonde you want.
Safely Using Bleach
Bleaching is a powerful process that requires special handling to ensure safety and optimal results. Here's how to use it safely:
Physical Safety Measures
Protect Your Skin: Always wear gloves to prevent the bleach from coming into contact with your skin. Wear clothing that you wouldn’t mind getting stained and use a towel around your neck and shoulders for extra protection.
Strand Test: Before applying bleach to your entire head, perform a strand test. This helps you gauge how your hair will react and adjust the processing time accordingly to avoid under processing which lead to darker color than wanted or over-processing which can lead to damage and breakage.
Who Should Avoid Bleaching?
Colored Hair: If you have recently colored your hair dark (levels 1 to 5) or used henna, bleaching may not give you the desired result. Dark pigments can be challenging to lift as additional pigments on top of your natural melanin have been deposited into your hair fiber, making it difficult to lift the color.
We strongly advise against the use of bleach or any permanent color treatments for anyone who has used semi- permanent, demi-permanent, permanent color, and/or henna in the past three months. Bleaching after using any hair color can lead to unpredictable results, including unwanted colors and uneven tones that stray far from the vibrant look you love.
Chemically Treated Hair: Hair that has been relaxed, permed, or recently bleached within 4 to 6 weeks, it is too fragile for another round of processing with bleach. This can lead to excessive damage or breakage.
Sensitive Scalp: Individuals with sensitive scalps or existing scalp conditions should consult a health care professional before bleaching to avoid irritation or adverse reactions.
Tips for Using Bleach
Bleaching can be a daunting process, but these tips can help make it smoother and more effective:
Prepare Properly
Hydrate Your Hair: In the weeks leading up to your bleaching session, use deep conditioning treatments to keep your hair hydrated. Well-moisturized hair can withstand the bleaching process better.
Avoid Shampooing: Don’t shampoo your hair for at least 24 hours before bleaching. Natural oils protect your scalp during the bleaching process.
Gather Supplies: Ensure you have all necessary supplies ready, including gloves, a timer, a cape or old towel, and the bleach kit.
Application Techniques
Section Your Hair: Divide your hair into small sections to ensure even application and thorough saturation. Start applying the bleach one inch away from the roots. For best & precise HOW TO please always refer to the product instructions.
Monitor the Process: Keep an eye on your hair as it lightens. Check every 10-15 minutes to see how it's progressing and avoid over-processing.
Toning: Using a toner after bleaching helps neutralize brassy tones and achieve the desired shade. Remember, brassiness is common and can be corrected with the right toner, don’t panic!
Aftercare Tips
Conditioning: Use a deep conditioner or mask post-bleaching to restore moisture and strength to your hair.
Avoid Heat Styling: Give your hair a break from heat styling tools for a few days to prevent additional stress.
Regular Touch-Ups: Root touch-ups are necessary to maintain your new color. Be mindful of overlapping bleach on previously treated hair to avoid breakage. For best & precise HOW TO please always refer to the product instructions.

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