How to bleach your hair without damage?

Blonde hair is still an eye-catcher today and is very trendy. Now, of course, not everyone has naturally blond hair that looks so good that you can not even look away properly. Even those who have naturally blonde hair are not always the same blonde. Especially with blonde shades like beach blonde or granny blonde, it becomes hard to find people who have these shades naturally. For this there is then the possibility to dye the hair in the desired blond tone.

 

Blonding does not have to damage the hair

 

Some would like to have really beautiful blond hair, but do not dare. Because it is still often told that you damage your hair badly with the bleaching. Well, of course, this can happen, but is rather the case if you blond your hair yourself and do not rely on a professional hairdresser. In addition, you can also do a lot yourself so that the bleaching at the hairdresser is good and you have a lot of joy with the new blond hair afterwards, and without hair damage. This includes not only the right care products, such as Eslabondexx Blonde Care.

 

These tips can be very helpful for the blond hair

 

There are a few ways that you have to avoid damaging your hair with bleaching. For example, as mentioned above, you should not do it yourself, but rely on a professional hairdresser. Only in this way can you really get exactly the shade of blonde that you want and it can also be avoided, for example, that the blonde does not look yellowish afterwards. The right care is the be-all and end-all when it comes to ensuring that the blond hair is not damaged. These tips are therefore highly recommended:

 

1. Do not wash your hair before bleaching.

 

Actually, it should be normal anyway that you do not wash your hair before visiting the hairdresser. After all, they are washed there and everyone knows that too frequent hair washing is not good for the scalp and hair. But just before bleaching the hair should not be washed. Then the scalp is namely better protected and also the hair is not so sensitive, as after a washing process. By the way, the hairdressers are not particularly bothered by this. Depending on the condition of the unwashed hair, the hairdresser either starts right away or performs a gentle wash.

 

2. Always keep an eye on the scalp

 

Bleaching is a strain on the scalp. Therefore, it is important that the scalp is always properly cared for. This should be started before bleaching so that it is not so sensitive. After bleaching, care products such as Eslabondexx Blonde Care are recommended. Because it doesn’t do much good to focus only on healthy hair ends. The scalp is also an important factor for healthy hair.

 

3. Use the right care products

 

After bleaching, it is important to use the right care products for the hair. Whereby for many people before the bleaching is after the bleaching. Because at least the base must be regularly refreshed. The right care products should be fetched at a hairdresser’s supply. So hair and scalp can be optimally cared for and damage can be avoided.

 

4. Take a lot of time

 

If it goes to the hairdresser to bleach, then you should take a lot of time for the appointment. Because while a tint or coloring is relatively quick, bleaching takes a really long time, depending on the hair color. Sometimes even several appointments may be necessary to get the desired shade of blonde.

 

5. Do not wash too often and avoid styling products as much as possible

 

Hair should generally not be washed too often and plastered too much with styling products. However, this is especially true for blond hair. Therefore, the hair should be washed less often and styling products should also be avoided as much as possible so that the hair remains healthy.

 

6. Go to the hairdresser regularly for a haircut

 

Regular hairdresser appointments should be part of the process after bleaching. Because the tips need to be cut more often. In addition, it is always possible to see whether the roots can use some color again. The bleaching eventually grows out over time.

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