How to Bleach Bath Hair to Remove Color Effectively

How to Bleach Bath Hair to Remove Color Effectively

So, you dyed your hair a fun color like electric green or flamingo pink and now you’re kinda wishing for something a bit more… normal, right? Maybe you got tired of looking like a walking highlighter. Or maybe your hair just looks like a crayon box exploded. Well, fear not my friend! I’m here to guide you on this wild journey called bleach bathing. Bet you didn’t think we’d be talking about hair as if it’s a bath time adventure! Let’s dive in!

Step 1: Gather Your Supplies
Okay, first things first. You need stuff. Grab some bleach (not the stuff for cleaning your floors), shampoo, a bowl, and some gloves. Also grab an old towel that you don’t care about anymore because things are gonna get messy! And maybe some snacks for when you’re waiting since this might take some time. Gotta keep the energy up!

Step 2: Mix It Up
Now it’s time to mix the bleach with shampoo in the bowl. You want about 1 part bleach and 2 parts shampoo. Don’t go all mad scientist here; we’re not making potions! Just stir it gently until it looks kinda like yogurt that decided to get into mischief.

Step 3: Test It First
Listen up! Before dunking your head in this concoction, test it on a small strand of hair. Like putting your toe in the water before jumping into a pool, ya know? Leave it on for around 10 minutes and see if it causes any weird reactions – like turning your hair into spaghetti or something.

Step 4: Time to Bathe
If everything looks good and your strand isn’t turning blue or anything strange, then it’s bath time for your hair! Put on those gloves and slather that mixture all over like you just won a giant tub of frosting at a birthday party. Make sure every strand gets covered – don’t let any hairs feel left out!

Step 5: Wait – No Peeking!
Now comes the hard part where you have to WAIT! This is basically watching paint dry while regretting all life choices that led to this moment. Set a timer for anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes but don’t peek too much cause that might ruin the magic process.

Step 6: Rinse It Off
Okay so once time’s up (and you’re super glad its finally over), hop in the shower and rinse off all that goopy goodness with lukewarm water. Then follow it up with a deep conditioner because I mean come on, we just put bleach on our hair – let’s give them some love afterwards.

Step 7: Check Yourself Out
Finally look in the mirror – wait what happened? Did we achieve masterpiece status or do we still look like last year’s Halloween costume? If you got rid of most of the color yet still want more gone, just repeat steps as needed till you’re happy because nobody said this was one-and-done magic.

FAQ Section

Question: Will my hair fall out after bleaching?
Answer: Probably not unless you’re mixing different potions together like an evil witch but always remember… moderation is key my friend!

Question: Can I use regular laundry bleach?
Answer: Umm noooooo! That stuff is only for clothes and doesn’t mix well with humans unless you wanna become part of an internet fail video.

Question: How often can I do this?
Answer: Like… not everyday please! Maybe once every month or so? Your hair needs its beauty sleep too!

Question: Can I add more colors after bleaching?
Answer: Sure why not?! Just avoid rainbow colors unless you’re auditioning for circus jobs or something.

Question: Will this work on black hair?
Answer: Hmm maybe but be careful cause black dye has mad staying power – kinda like that awkward uncle at family gatherings… stubborn!

Question: Why does my head smell funny after using bleach?
Answer: It’s probably just the strong scent of chemicals… or maybe some leftover pizza from yesterday’s dinner – who knows?!

Question: Am I gonna turn into Dora the Explorer after this?
Answer: Nahhhh unless she had bright purple hair – then yes but don’t blame me if Swiper shows up outta nowhere!

So there ya go! You’re all set for an epic bleaching bath adventure (without actually bathing in chlorine). Now go forth and turn heads with non-crayony hair (hopefully)!


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