Showing posts with label colouring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colouring. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 April 2013

Bleach your hair roots at home like this. Step by Step


                                   Diagnostic sheet if you have max. 2 cmgrown out roots

For bleaching roots and colouring

The desired colour is: no.10 pearl blonde



Natural hair colour depth                                                 Hair quality

                                                             
                                                                   thin                    normal                      thick


1 or 2  - black                                          20 Vol               20+30 Vol 1:1                  30 Vol                       

        
3-dark brown:                                         20 Vol                20 Vol                       30 +20 Vol 1:1

4-medium brown:      :                            20 Vol                20 Vol                       30 +20 Vol 1:1

5-light brown:                                         10 Vol                20 Vol                               20 Vol

6-dark blonde:                                         10 Vol                10 Vol                               20 Vol

7-medium blonde:                                     5  Vol                5  Vol                               10 Vol

8-light blonde:                                           5  Vol                5  Vol                               10 Vol



30 Vol - 9 %

20 Vol - 6 %

10 Vol – 3 %

 5 Vol  1,5 %


Time: 20-40 minutes


Remember, that in hot weather bleaching is more effective so leave it in for a shorter period of time.

Always use bleaching cream if you have damaged hair or your skin is irritated or sensitive!

You will definitely find high quality, ammonia-free bleaching powders and creams containing argan oil in the hairdresser industry.


Mixing ratio: 1:2

Amount of substance necessary in line with the thickness of hair:


Normal:  15g +30g Vol

Thick:    20g + 40g Vol

Thin:     10g +20g Vol


I have already shared in my blog that bleached hair sucks up more liquid therefore it may change colour and get silverish, this is why the mixing ratio of colouring is: 1:3.

Amount of substance necessary in line with the length of hair:



Short:      10 g  + 30 g 10 Vol

 Medium: 15 g + 45 g 10 Vol  
  
 Long:      20 g+ 60 g  10 Vol



Time: 10-15 minutes

After-bleaching treatment:

End-of-dye shampoo, PH restoring conditioner, argan oil, heat protector, finish products.


Your Virtual Hairdresser Consultant








Thursday, 28 March 2013

Diagnostic sheet For bleaching roots and colouring


I have put together a diagnostic sheet for you. I will also share it in details in my video soon. 

Diagnostic sheet

For bleaching roots and colouring

The desired colour is: no.10 pearl blonde

Natural hair colour depth                                                   Hair quality
                                                             
                                                                thin                      normal                thick


 3-dark brown:
            4-medium brown:
            5-light brown:
            6-dark blonde:
            7-medium blonde:
            8-light blonde:

Time: 20-40 minutes
Remember, that in hot weather bleaching is more effective so leave it in for a shorter period of time.

Always use bleaching cream if you have damaged hair or your skin is irritated or sensitive!

You will definitely find high quality, ammonia-free bleaching powders and creams containing argan oil in the hairdresser industry.

Mixing ratio: 1:2

Amount of substance necessary in line with the thickness of hair:

Normal:
Thick:
Thin:

I have already shared in my blog that bleached hair sucks up more liquid therefore it may change colour and get silverish, this is why the mixing ratio of colouring is: 1:3.

Amount of substance necessary in line with the length of hair:

Short:
Medium:
Long:

Time: 10-15 minutes

After-bleaching treatment:
End-of-dye shampoo, PH restoring conditioner, argan oil, heat protector, finish products.






Monday, 25 March 2013

How to take care of your hair after bleaching and colouring

bleaching

While bleaching your hair, its structure goes through a significant change so you must use products that restore its PH.

Why?

Bleaching powder is alkaline. Due to this chemical property the cuticle (outermost layer of hair) of hair expands and the bleaching powder penetrates.

After having used alkaline products you must stop the expanding effect by applying acid products (neutralizing) otherwise you hair will get damaged.

There should be more acid bits remaining in your hair which contract hairs and restore hair structure to the original condition.


These kind of end-of-dye products have to be applied only after chemical treatments, but never mistake them for hair colour conditioning products.

Every producer has a different end-of-dye PH restoring product that should be used only after chemical treatments.

Water intake is very importantwhen it comes to taking care of your hair, you can achieve this by taking mineral substances.

If the cuticle is damaged a great amount of protein vanishes. In this case you need to take amino acid to replace them but it would never happensince I have worked out a diagnosis sheet for you where you can read about your own tailor made bleaching plan relevant to your natural hair colour and hair structure.

Between hair dyes I do recommend to use shampoo and conditioner containing keratin which moisturizes your hair’s internal structure and makes fibres soft.

I recommend to use argan oil on your hair ends. It builds in immediately. Argan oil should also be used before tanning. Both skin and hair should be protected against dryness.

Keep in mind protecting your hair before blow drying or flat ironing!

Your Virtual Hairdresser Consultant