How Can I Color My Hair This Midnight Blue? A blog with tips and tricks on how to achieve the color blue in your hair.
So you liked the new blue hair trend, And you want to try it out too? Worry not.
If you want to try out the blue hair trend, here’s what you need to know:
- Get ready for some damage. Blue hair dye is going to cause damage, especially if your hair is already colored (or if it’s dark). You may also notice that your natural color starts fading after a while. The best way to protect your locks is by using sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner, as well as applying a heat protecting product before styling. If possible, stay away from daily straightening or curling and invest in an at-home ionic dryer instead.
- Be careful when applying the dye! The most important thing when coloring your hair with any kind of dye—blue included—is being very careful with application techniques. Make sure not to get too much of the product on one spot or section; otherwise, it can lead directly into clumps later on down the road which will make styling difficult at best (and impossible at worst). Follow all instructions carefully before starting so that nothing goes wrong during application!
Just follow these simple steps and you are good to go.
- Bleaching kit: This is a necessity if you want to go from dark brown or black hair to blue. There are different bleaching kits on the market that contain different ingredients and can be used for various color processes. The most recommended one is the Olaplex #3 which contains hydrolysed keratin amino acids (protein), sodium chloride (salt) and citric acid for added brightness and shine of your hair once it’s done processing all over again with an ammonia-free bleach mixture. It also contains vitamin E oil to nourish dry ends and prevent breakage during dye application.
- Blue dye: Not all dyes are equal so make sure that you choose a good quality brand like [DVPO][1], which will give you better results than other brands even though they might cost more money at first glance! This will prevent any possible damage caused by mixing cheap ingredients together with expensive ones such as aloe vera juice or coconut oil extracts just because they look prettier when mixed together 🙂 I prefer using natural products whenever possible since they tend not only be better priced but also contain less chemicals which could harm your health over time if used incorrectly.”
1)First, use a bleaching kit to lighten your hair.
First, use a bleaching kit to lighten your hair. A bleaching kit is the best way to start if you have dark hair and want to go blue. The color will look more natural if you use the bleach in order to make the base of your hair lighter before applying the dye.
- Choose a product that has enough volume for your head (professional kits typically come with extra products).
- Read carefully what each step involves: how long you should leave it on, how much water or shampoo you need as well as any other important information like safety precautions or non-toxic ingredients etc.
- Follow these instructions carefully – don’t forget that bleach is strong stuff! It can damage your scalp if not used properly so please be careful when using it at home – always wear protective goggles and gloves whenever handling chemicals; wash hands thoroughly after each application; rinse thoroughly with warm water afterwards (this will prevent any staining); do not apply directly onto skin but always through gloves first; avoid contact with eyes at all times during application process; do not leave bleach mixture sitting on skin for too long since it may cause irritation—rinse off immediately after application so no area remains wet for more than 5 minutes maximum time limit per session per day only once every 48 hours maximum time limit per week only once every 7 days maximum time limit per month only once every 28 days maximum time limit total over entire life span
2)Depending on how dark your hair is, repeat this step if necessary. You only need to bleach your hair once if you have light hair.
- Depending on how dark your hair is, repeat this step if necessary. You only need to bleach your hair once if you have light hair.
Bleaching the hair twice or thrice is essential if you have darker hair. Don’t bleach the hair too many times if it is already light because it can damage the strands and make them weak.
3)Once the hair is light enough, wash the bleach out with a moisturizing shampoo.
- Once the hair is light enough, wash the bleach out with a moisturizing shampoo. This can be done in your regular shower or bathtub. Be sure to use a good moisturizing shampoo as it may be irritating on freshly bleached hair.
You can also opt for an organic alternative such as Burt’s Bees or Alba Botanica Shampoo, which are great options if you have sensitive skin and/or suffer from allergies (like myself).
4)Then apply the blue dye but remember to wear gloves to protect your hands from getting stained by the dye.
- Then apply the blue dye but remember to wear gloves to protect your hands from getting stained by the dye. You’ll also want to make sure you wash your hair before applying it, as that can help soften up your strands and get them ready for dyeing. Also, after applying the dye, be sure to use a conditioner on your hair afterward so that it doesn’t dry out too much and become brittle.
5)Apply conditioner all over your hair and leave it on for about 10-15 minutes for best results.
- Apply conditioner all over your hair and leave it on for about 10-15 minutes for best results.
In order to get this color, you’ll need to condition your hair with a deep blue-toned conditioner. After applying the conditioner all over your hair, leave it in for at least 10 minutes before rinsing out. If you want even more coverage, go ahead and add some more dye! Once you’ve applied another coat of dye (or just left it on longer), rinse out both colors thoroughly with water until no more residue comes out when it’s washed off by water alone!*
6)Rinse the conditioner off, dry your hair and you are good to go!
- Rinse your hair well with warm water
- Dry your hair with a towel.
- Use a heat protectant before using the blow dryer.
- Avoid using a flat iron or curling iron on wet hair. The high temperatures can damage your strands and cause split ends, which is not what you want when you’re trying to keep your blonde color looking fresh!
These are some ways in which you can color your hair blue which are quite safe and easy to do with items which are easily available in stores.
It is a fun way to express your creativity and a great way to change up your look. One of the advantages of dying your hair blue is that you can always go back to your natural color if you get tired of it, or switch to a different color after some time. It’s also important that you choose the right products for coloring your hair because if not done properly, it can leave harmful chemicals on the scalp which may cause irritation or allergic reactions in some people.