Can you bleach your hair without it getting damaged?

Wash your hair 24 hours before bleaching it so natural oils build up. Your natural oils will protect your scalp from bleach damage. To allow your skin time for your natural oils to develop, shampoo your hair 24 hours before you plan to bleach it. After you shampoo, use a conditioner to moisturize your hair.

Does bleaching hair permanently damage it?

Bleach damage is as cumulative as it is permanent, and your ends will be less equipped to survive it every time. Avoid excess brushing and harsh shampoos.

How can I protect my bleached hair from damage?

The best way to protect your hair from the damaging effects of chemicals in the bleach is to use OLAPLEX Bond Multiplier. Olaplex works to minimize damage and repair the hair during the bleaching/coloring service.

Does going blonde ruin your hair?

It Won’t Happen Overnight. Dramatically changing the colour of your hair can do some major damage to it, particularly if you’re going from dark brown to light blonde. Speeding up the lightening process will put your hair at risk of breakage and split ends. Big changes need time and patience.

Does coconut oil help bleached hair?

Coconut oil leaves bleached hair feeling super soft and much more healthy looking. Using coconut oil on bleached hair can help hair that feels crunch or hay like feel significantly softer with consistent use and even make the hair more manageable.

Does bleaching your hair make it thinner?

Dyeing your hair causes protein loss from the hair in small amounts, which can make the hair appear thinner, especially if you lighten your hair colour.

How do I go blonde without damaging my hair?

If you use heat on your hair and don’t use a heat protector, you’re only doing more damage so ensure you use one whenever you curl, straighten or blow-dry your hair. Sleep with silk pillowcases, as these can be more gentle and cause less stress on over-bleached, broken hair.

Can I go blonde without damage?

Yes, chances are good you will have at least a little breakage. Ess always tells her clients to be prepared for some, but hope for minimal damage. “I just like to be realistic and it’s always a great surprise if there’s no breakage when you’re done,” she explains.