ashleeeynicoool
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This is long, but I need to share a bit of my hair history in order for anyone to answer my question. I dyed my hair bleached blonde for 3 years (naturally a dirty blonde). In september of last year, I decided to dye my hair dark brown, and then a month later dyed it black. It faded back to dark brown and by November of that year I was sick of the dark hair and wanted to be blonde again. I made the bright decision to do this at home by using the Clariol bleach kit. I bleached my hair once and my hair turned a lovely shade of bright orange with bleach blonde roots (which was expected). I bleached it a second time and it was still orange, just brighter and more vibrant. I then went to a hair dresser who said it could be fixed no problem. Well, after sitting through about 3 hours of bleaching and toning, she discovered that the orange just would not lift. She said it was because my hair was so porous, and black hair dye was difficult to lift. She ended up dying my hair this awful dark blonde/orange looking color so that I would be semi happy. She suggested I wait a few months and come back so she can bleach it again, OR that I use semi-permanent hair dye until my hair was repaired. My hair was in awful shape. Breaking at the root, falling out, frizzy and just all around in bad shape. I dyed it back dark with semi permanent hair dye and deep conditioned the hell out of it until it got back to normal. A year later, my hair is fine (but still very thin), and I was wondering if I tried bleaching my hair again this time around, would I run into the same problems as I did before? My hair is dark brown now, but I have been using only semi hair dye for the past year. Since I've been using semi, and my hair is dark blonde under all of the dye, I figured it would be a bit easier to bleach out. I'm tired of the dark hair
HELP!
And before anyone says anything, I don't have the finances to drop $200 on my hair right now, so visiting a hair dresser is out of the question.
And before anyone says anything, I don't have the finances to drop $200 on my hair right now, so visiting a hair dresser is out of the question.