How To Be A Bleach Blonde

📅 July 3, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

An Introduction

Are you ready to bleach your hair? Before you begin, it’s important to be honest with yourself about what this process will mean for you and your hair. For starters, bleaching takes time and money. You’ll need at least two hours on a Saturday morning to get ready, and depending on how long your hair is and how much product you use, it may take another hour or two the next day before work to style the look. If this sounds like a pain—and trust me it is—then maybe bleaching isn’t for you yet!

I also want to make sure that if this is something that interests you at all then make sure not just anyone does it for you! A lot of salons offer things like balayage which can leave some damage behind but using someone who knows what they’re doing will help keep that from happening as much as possible.

bleaching your hair can be a great way to change your look, and you may even find it’s something you want to do for the rest of your life. Just make sure you know what you’re getting yourself into before you start.

Bleaching your hair can be a great way to change your look, and you may even find it’s something you want to do for the rest of your life. Just make sure you know what you’re getting yourself into before you start.

  • Bleaching your hair can cause serious damage to your hair.
  • Bleaching can be expensive.
  • Bleaching is a commitment—it will last for weeks or months at a time, so if you’re in love with the way it looks now but don’t want this shade forever, consider waiting until after graduation or another major event before going through with this process! This will save money on supplies and help prevent any regrets later on down the line when all those pictures come out from prom/graduation night (or whatever else).