Lightening or bleaching hair can be a huge burden, especially for curly hair. But there is a way to minimize the damage and I think my hair is proof of that.
When everyone in the hair care industry agrees, it is one of the most difficult processes. While this is the only way to achieve a drastic change from dark to light, fading can cause serious damage, especially to textured hair.
Skip the hair washing days
Don’t wash your hair before storing bleach. Protect curly hair with a shower cap when bathing. Hair and scalp oils help to create a protective layer of hair when you bleach and dye your hair.
Straight curls at home
After bleaching curly hair or curly hair extension your first session ends with straightening your bleached hair at the barber.
Unless you have a professional hair dye, it’s always better to unlock it and iron it at home than having someone else do it.
Take home your purple shampoo and conditioner
Don’t wash your hair before storing the bleach. Protect frizz while showering with a shower cap. Hair and scalp oil helps to provide a protective layer when bleaching and coloring hair.
You don’t get completely blonde in one session
Every time you bleach curly hair, get a shiny color you need a hair bleaching session, if you go slow it will keep your hair and scalp healthy. This is important for the overall health of curly hair.
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