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Can you decolourise your hair yourself?

Can you decolourise your hair yourself?

Bleaching your hair yourself, it is possible. If you want to lighten your hair, this is not always possible with dye. Because your hair is already dyed, for example, or because you cannot lighten dark hair at all with dye. So sometimes you have to resort to bleaching. We list the most common ways of bleaching your hair yourself.

Bleaching blonde hair with lemon juice
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If you put lemon juice in your hair and then go into the sun, your hair lights up a lot. Lightening your hair with lemon juice is a natural way, but very damaging to your hair. This only affects blonde hair. With dark hair, it will not really lighten it, or worse: it will turn orange. So not recommended and if you really want to see results, you have to spend a long time in the sun with your hair. This is also very damaging to your hair because of the UV rays.

Decolourising with spray blonde

Spray blonde contains pure hydrogen peroxide. You spray it on your hair and it soon gets lighter. It is only super-harmful for your hair. Hydrogen peroxide does not wash out straight away. The result is that your hair reacts nonstop and gets lighter and lighter. When using blonde spray, you damage your hair much more than with bleaching. 

Bleaching your hair yourself with bleach

Bleaching your hair at home yourself, plenty of women do it. You have to know what you are doing, though, because bleaching does not have a standard setting time and the results can be vastly different on any base. Use a professional product or go to a hairdresser. That way, you get the best possible result while putting as little strain on your hair as possible. Because either way, bleaching puts a strain on your hair.

Want to bleach your hair yourself? Make sure your hair is in good condition and follow the instructions carefully. In between uses, always check whether the colour is already to your liking and then rinse and wash it out as soon as possible. Because the longer in your hair, the more it damages. It may even break off. Take good care of your hair after bleaching.

Will you also dye your blonde hair? The result may turn out a lot darker. Read the blog 'Dyeing bleached hair, what do I pay attention to?' to make sure you get the colour you want.

Highlights

The disadvantage of bleaching is that it affects the quality of your hair and your roots grow out quickly. Perhaps highlights are an option then. Your hair does get a lot lighter, but in a more subtle way. Also, highlights are less stressful for your hair because you don't highlight most of your hair. Your roots are not as prominent and it blends beautifully if you already have grey hair. With the WECOLOUR bleach and highlight set you can create your own highlights.

If you want to read more about bleaching your hair at home to make your choice, read the blogs on the subject presented below. But in any case, it is therefore possible to bleach your hair yourself with WECOLOUR's professional blonde product.

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