The first step in going from brown to blue/purple is bleaching, I went for Jerome Russell B Blonde High Lift powder bleach, it's very inexpensive and does the trick well but as my hair is very thick I did have to buy about 2 boxes of this (I ended up with some left over but I always think it's better to be safe than sorry) the powder sachets are £3.99 from boots plus the cream peroxide which are about £1 each (I had about 5 to cover my hair but like I said I did have some left over)
If you have dark brown hair like mine then you may need to repeat the bleaching process if you are
hoping to go a light colour.
The next step is conditioning, I had to go through two rounds of bleach to get light enough for my blue hair dye to work as I was going for a very light shade, this left my hair feeling rough and damaged so I decided to look into getting a deep conditioner for my hair, I tried and tested a few products and I found one that works wonders on damaged hair
The next step is conditioning, I had to go through two rounds of bleach to get light enough for my blue hair dye to work as I was going for a very light shade, this left my hair feeling rough and damaged so I decided to look into getting a deep conditioner for my hair, I tried and tested a few products and I found one that works wonders on damaged hair
Aussie 3 minute miracle reconstructing deep conditioner truly is a miracle, although it says to leave this on for 3 minutes I like to leave this on my hair for about an hour to really let it work it's magic and afterwards my hair feels soft and nourished. After repeated use I found that any split ends that I had been left with after bleaching completely vanished. This product is a bargain at £2.99 from savers (it is sold elsewhere if you don't live near a savers but it is more expensive at places like boots).
Now we get onto the fun part, dyeing your hair! I have tried 3 different brands of hair dye, the first being crazy color bubblegum blue
This dye is the cheapest out of the ones I have used at only £2.99 a bottle, I bought this because I wanted to go a very pastel blue colour but when I put it on I discovered that it was much brighter than first anticipated
although I did use it again but this time I mixed it with my aussie 3 minute miracle conditioner (but you can use any conditioner) and it came out much lighter than the first time as you can see here:
However this dye did not give me full coverage and faded quickly so I ended up having to dye it frequently so I wouldn't recommend this unless you're willing to do multiple dye sessions
As you can see I dip-dyed the ends of my hair purple and for that I started off by trying Directions Lilac Hair Dye
However this dye did not give me full coverage and faded quickly so I ended up having to dye it frequently so I wouldn't recommend this unless you're willing to do multiple dye sessions
As you can see I dip-dyed the ends of my hair purple and for that I started off by trying Directions Lilac Hair Dye
but unfortunately it didn't show up on my hair at all and just came out almost grey so I decided to use a stronger colour, Directions Violet Hair Dye
which as you can see is very bright (a lot brighter than I intended) but after adding conditioner to it I managed to acheive a colour nearer to my ideal, this is only £3.99 and the pot lasts a long time, however once it starts to fade it goes a grey colour and I did have to dye it a lot.
It was a lot of effort maintaining two colours so in the end i ended up letting the purple wash out and sticking with just blue, I decided to try a different dye this time, Bleach London Washed Up Mermaid
which is by far my favourite hair dye product, it is slightly more expensive at £5 a bottle from boots and I do have to buy 2 bottles to cover my hair but it is a perfect light bluey green colour and takes a while to fade (I only have to re-dye my hair about once a month whereas with the others it was about once a week)
please excuse my earphone knot but this is the colour my hair went after using this product, as you can see it is very light with a slightly greeny tinge to it and is as the label suggests a colour I would associate with a mermaid.
After dyeing my hair I like to repeat the conditioning process
I hope this post was helpful to you, this is my first blog post so it might be a bit rough and I am hoping to make a youtube video on the same topic so stay tuned for that, please leave a comment if you have any tips or tricks you'd like to share or anything you'd like me to talk about next.
It was a lot of effort maintaining two colours so in the end i ended up letting the purple wash out and sticking with just blue, I decided to try a different dye this time, Bleach London Washed Up Mermaid
which is by far my favourite hair dye product, it is slightly more expensive at £5 a bottle from boots and I do have to buy 2 bottles to cover my hair but it is a perfect light bluey green colour and takes a while to fade (I only have to re-dye my hair about once a month whereas with the others it was about once a week)
please excuse my earphone knot but this is the colour my hair went after using this product, as you can see it is very light with a slightly greeny tinge to it and is as the label suggests a colour I would associate with a mermaid.
After dyeing my hair I like to repeat the conditioning process
I hope this post was helpful to you, this is my first blog post so it might be a bit rough and I am hoping to make a youtube video on the same topic so stay tuned for that, please leave a comment if you have any tips or tricks you'd like to share or anything you'd like me to talk about next.
thanks for reading
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