A:You'll probably want to start by having the black colour stripped from your hair. This is best done by a professional. There are a number of products on the market ...
Read moreA:The green colour is a result of the bleach lifting some of the blue velvet. It's not really a problem in that blue velvet will cover the green shade well. ...
Read moreA:Yes, you can tone it down to a darker blond. Clairol make a range of blond toners called Born Blonde which is specifically designed for hair that has been bleached ...
Read moreA:Start with a strand test so you can get a good idea of how long you'll need to leave the bleach on for. Also when applying the bleach, keep in ...
Read moreA:A good way to blend in your natural coloured roots is to go for highlights which will allow you to grow in a lot more of your natural, uncoloured hair ...
Read moreA:You'll need to lighten your hair before toning it silver. Have a look at this article on going white or silver for more info.
Read moreA:Give it a week or two to see if it calms down through washing, otherwise it's most likely going to need to be dyed. If you're still not happy with ...
Read moreA:It's all about what brand and colour you go for. If your hair dresser won't put the colour in for you just get him to bleach in some light blond ...
Read moreA:Use ordinary household bleach. Wear rubber gloves and apply with an old sponge or cloth to the bath. I find the nylon side of a dish sponge is great for ...
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