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If I Bleach My Ends Will It Make My Hair Fall

Will my hair fall out if i bleach again?

I bleached my hair 3 weeks ago but only like a couple strands, and then today i bleached all of my hair, and like the roots of my hair are pratically white, some parts of my hair are blonde, some are gold, and some are still brown, my mom says that we will just bleach it again tommorrow, because today we didn't have enought bleach so we didn't put a lot on, But i'm curious if my hair will fall out?
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Does bleach really make your hair fall out?

Hey,

I have black hair and what I do is dye my bangs crazy colors. Since my hair is black I have to bleach it first. I bleach it once a month to change colors. Some times I keep a color longer.

Now people keep waring me that I'm gunna go bald if I keep bleaching my hair, is this true? They also say dyeing it will make me go bald.

I know bleach makes the hair dry and brittle, but I use Infusium 23 Shampoo and Conditioner. I use Special Effects dye, and I belive it is a conditioning dye (is that true?). And I don't do it again in less than a month so I don't think it's too bad. . .

Will my hair fall out? What do you think?

Thanks,

Will manic panic hair bleach make my hair fall out?

The hair falling out is probably because they couldn't tell when to take the bleach off their hair because lack of education. I suggest never working with bleach of you do not have the proper education.
But this isn't apart of your question.
If you're still interested in lightening your ends, then you're alright with them being too weak and brittle after the bleach, causing them to break off and you having shorter hair then I say go for it. It's hard for me to accurately give you the right information because I can't see/feel your hair. The ends of the hair are more porous then the rest of the hair, causing the bleach to process faster.
I would suggest going to the salon to get lightener done.

Will my hair fall out if i bleach my hair AGAIN?

I cant say for sure as I dont know the health of your hair. It may and most likely appear really dry and unhealthy and worst case scenario feel gummy and fall out causing you to need a hair cut. Keep in mind that blonde hair accentuates split ends and dryness. Since your hair is brown you won't be able to go platinum blonde immediately. It will take possibly lifting your hair and then after dying it with bleach (if you are a beginner doing this yourself make sure it's bleach and not blonde hair dye) it will need to be toned and then dyed again. All this process wreaks havoc on hair. Here is my suggestion. Go ahead and bleach the ends once. If its orange or brassy you can go and purchase a toner at a beauty store like Sally's. If it come out a caramel color which is what is most likely I suggest going and buying a purple shampoo which will gradually tone the blonde and remove brassy ness. This won't make your hair platinum blonde but merely a golden or caramel blonde. Just leave it that way for a while!!!!! Don't immediately dye it again. Give your hair a break for a few weeks to a month and then go ahead and bleach it again. In between then do some hair masks to keep your hair healthy. Once it's blonde your split ends will appear more so I suggest getting a trim. - if you are doing it at a salon I'm sure they will figure it all out for you. -have you heard of l'oreal wild ombre? You should try that maybe :)
Goodluck girl

If you bleach your hair will it stop it from growing fast?

i want to bleach my hair brown with light brown tips and i want my hair to grow really really long my hair is about my shoulders should i bleach it now or wait till my hair grows longer will it make it stop growing? i want my hair to be like half the lenth of my back

Can you bleach dyed hair? If so, how?

Absolutely you can! It just takes a little more caution than bleaching virgin hair.I recently bleached my hair from bright red to very light blonde, and it turned out just fine. It kinda depends on what colour your hair was dyed (for example black and dark browns are harder to get out,) but here’s a general overview:I went to Sally Beauty Supply and purchased Prismlites Blue toned Bleach, 30 volume developer (creme, not liquid [personal preference]) and a shiny new tint brush. (But I’m no professional. Use caution and commonsense…I ain’t liable for your hair.)Since I was doing more of a balayage-highlighting technique, I didn’t get within a couple inches of my roots, so that was one less thing to worry about.I sectioned my hair carefully, and as soon as I began applying the bleach I worked quickly to pull it through evenly (in the places i wanted). I started timing immediately and actually stopped halfway through bleaching to rinse the bottom section, so it wouldn’t overprocess.Once your hair is a pale yellow at the lightest, (mine had a teeny bit of orange in places,) you MUST wash the bleach out or face all the hair catastrophes I’m sure you’ve heard about. If your hair was really dark, you might want to stop while still orange (or once the time suggestion on the bleach is up,) because it’s better to go back later and re-bleach then to fry it trying to go super light in one day.After that, shampoo, tone if you want, or wait and dye it. Good luck!Oh, and don’t freak out when it’s still wet. My hair looked bright yellow-orange when I was fresh out of the shower, but once it dried it looked much blonder and better. First appearances can be deceiving!

If I bleach my hair what damage will it cause? Will the new hair that grows be affected by the bleach?

First of all u hv a nice hair condition. .coloring , bleaching , dyes can affects ur hair sometimes if u do..but its depends bcs sometimes its not..Your scalp will itch. Don't freak out — it's just from the burn. All the tips above will help diminish the itchiness, especially using a lower volume bleach. But if the itching persists weeks after bleaching, go see your derm. It could be less about the burn and more a scalp condition like seborrheic dermatitis, which is generally cleared up with a medicinal shampoo and topical foam.I was find some description so u can get some knowledge about that…Your hair will look puffier and a little cray. Regardless of your natural hair texture, bleach will turn your hair a bit wild. It's okay. It'll calm down. Bleach opens up your cuticle and dries our your strands, which is why it can be puffier and frizzier after dyeing. "Using a PH balancing conditioner after your service can help but there's not a lot you can do but be patient," explains Brittan. In a few weeks, your hair will relax and feel smoother as your cuticle starts to close."Your hair will feel much more dry. Dryness is from that cuticle opening, plus the chemicals in the bleach. You can't really keep your hair from getting dried out. What you can do is wash your hair less than you did before the bleach. Brittan advises 2-3 times per week at the most to let your scalp become a little oily. Washing it too much will only dry out your strands more. You can also use a deep conditioner with keratin for moisture and strengthening.You'll have some breakage. It used to be that double bleach totally destroyed your hair and you had to condition it every day or pieces broke off. But now, there's brands including Olaplex that totally save your strands. Have your hairdresser add Olaplex to the bleach and you'll have way less breakage. "It has completely changed the hair industry when it comes to double bleaching," says Brittan. You should also invest in strengthening conditioner (Olaplex makes one of those, too), and a Wet brush to help with breakage while you're in the shower.Thanku!!!

Does bleaching make your hair fall out or just break off?

Neither, if done properly. Which means for many (a.k.a. the majority of people) going to a well-trained, licensed professional colorist/stylist.There are a LOT of different formulas and developers and combinations of the 2 for different hair types and end results. That means lots of room for errors and really bad results or damage.

Can you bleach your hair with household bleach?

While there are a lot of experts giving you excellent advice here, they don’t have the experience I have. Because when I was about 15, I DID try to bleach my hair with household bleach.It was 1980, I don’t know what your excuse is. But that’s mine. A couple of friends and I decided we wanted to have bleached hair. We didn’t have the cash for actual hair products, so we went for the household bleach. As naive as it might sound, we weren’t actually stupid. While you can now ask Quora, we only had basic chemistry to fall back on.We knew that getting bleach on your skin was a massive no-no. I had longer hair, so opted for a dip method, with a hose ready to drench me if there was a mishap or chemical burns. My even more reckless friend tried brushing his hair forward and pouring the bleach directly on the top. Again, with buckets of water ready to quickly dilute any disaster.The resultsWell, for all out daring mischief, risking lifelong disfigurement from chemical burns…if we went out in the sunlight you could just about make out a slightly lighter tone. It was a massive waste of time, and bleach.I had more luck lightening my hair with lemon juice and sunlight, if a little yellow. Which is perhaps not as effective as the Roman method of pigeon poo and piss, but a lot easier to manage.

Will bleaching your hair once damage it badly?

My mother keeps telling me that my hair will fall out if i bleach it once, and ive dyed it just natural colors and i really want to know if i bleach half my head once will my hair end up falling out or be really badly damaged. (i have very thick and curly hair so if that helps answer the question than yay c:)
So id like to know asap i really really want colored hair.

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