You will need
- hydrogen peroxide;
- - ammonia;
- - gloves;
- shampoo or liquid soap;
- - greasy cream;
- - synthetic brush for hair coloring.
Instruction
1
If you decide to lighten your hair yourself, buy at the pharmacy and hydrogen peroxide, and make it a water solution, the concentration of which depends on the structure and color of natural hair. For thin blonde hair will suit 4%-8% solution for darker – 6% -12% solution and fat and very dark – 10% -12%. If the hair is not long, 50-60 grams of the drug will be enough. In the peroxide solution, add about 5 g of ammonia and a neutral liquid soap or shampoo. Dilution of the peroxide, use only glass dishes and don't forget to wear gloves.
2
Sit in front of a mirror. On the shoulders throw an old towel that is not a pity. Forehead and on the temples the skin grease with any cream or nourishing oil. Before applying peroxide to wash your hair is not necessary. Apply the solution, starting from the crown and stepping back from the roots about 2 cm, using a synthetic brush. After drawing on all strands of the remaining solution cover the roots.
3
For effects leave the drug for 20-40 minutes. The exposure time depends on the color of hair and their structure. Rinse all with warm water, massage into clean hair nourishing care conditioner and again rinse. Rinse after bleaching your hair with water, adding a little vinegar or lemon juice.
4
If, after the action of peroxide hair acquired a yellowish tint, use a toning shampoo for removing yellow tones and give hair a cold tone.
5
Women with dark thick hair, you should remember that during one procedure to achieve complete bleaching fail. The final result will only be achieved after several repetitions. With each treatment the hair will become lighter and lighter. In between sessions of painting carefully care for your hair, remember that hydrogen peroxide destroys the structure of hair, they become dry and brittle.
6
Repeatedly dyed hair, especially with the use of henna and other red pigments that discolor alone is not worth it. Refer to the master, because the paint must first be removed and this procedure can only be done at the salon.