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Home hair bleaching
Beenie
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Does anyone have success with doing this at home?
My hairdresser charges £48, which plus tip and parking, is getting too expensive for me.
I would like to have a go myself but don't know which brands to use.:o
My hairdresser charges £48, which plus tip and parking, is getting too expensive for me.
I would like to have a go myself but don't know which brands to use.:o
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I wouldn't to be honest. £48 now will save you £££ in the future with fixing, conditioning etc. I've bleached my hair at home many many times, thinking each time, it will be ok etc. But it never is.. Typically people rinse off because they see the hair going orange, or leave it on too long and the hair is yellow/white. Home hair bleaching is always a disaster in my experience!
Edit: If you are wanting your hair done cheaper, why not try a local hair college etc? Or go back to your natural colour
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