Over the past 2-3 years I have experimented with different hair colours, styles and different kinds of extensions/weaves. I started off by dyeing my hair blonde, as you may or may not know it takes a while to bleach afro hair. The process is not easy, as a matter of fact you have to do it in steps.
1. Dye afro hair with light blonde colour in natural state (Do not relax, texturise etc.)
2. Treat natural hair ( you could use treatment such as: hair mayonnaise, leave-in conditioner etc.)
3. Bleach the hair using just the peroxide powder & cream if you use blue powder peroxide you hair will have an ash blonde tone (if you don't use blue powder peroxide you can get rid of the yellow tone in the hair by using silver touch or bleach london shampoo, but it might take a few weeks before you see the result.
4. Treat hair then leave natural hair for 2-3 weeks so that is regains it strength before bleaching.
5. Bleach hair but use vol. 9 max. The hight the volume of the peroxide harsher it is on the hair, leaving the damaged, thin and in the worst case hair could fall out( I talk from experience).
The end results should look something like this:
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