How To Dye (Bleach) Black Hair Bundles To Blonde?
In this tutorial, we will share with you how to take your hair extensions from black to blonde. It's very time-consuming, so before you start, we warn you that if you don't have the patience you might as well not even try it.
How To Bleach Black Virgin Hair Bundles To Blonde?
Whenever you plan to lighten your color hair extensions, you need to make sure that they do come in their natural hair color, otherwise, it's hard to recolor here this already been color, or if you're trying to lighten hair since it's already been colored, it's going to turn out really awkward the color is. We recommend you buy 100% virgin Remy hair bundles for your extension because they're more affordable for dying and bleaching.
How to achieve this beautiful blond color on your hair extensions or wigs, let's get right into it alright.
Step 1 - Prepare Necessities and Tools
There is no doubt that some necessary items such as hair dye need to be prepared in advance before starting. Here is a glimpse of everything you're going to need for dying your black hair bundles into blonde:
Mixing Bowl Kit
Aluminum Foil
Brush
Hair Bleaching Powder
Hair Developer
Revive Hair Product
Shimmer Lights Shampoo
Step 2 - Mix Blench In A Bowl
Apply your bleach powder and 40 pure white creme developer into a bowl, we recommend the bw2 bleach and order colada colors. If you want this color to lift all the way and get a blonde look of your bundles, add 40 developers, and comes to a mix. Take a little bit of the Chi keratin Serum and apply it into the mixture, this is going to help keep the hair nice and strong and moisturize.
Step 3 - Apply The Bleach To Hair Bundles
Putting one hair bundle on some aluminum foil, you need to separate the hair and get rid of as many tangles as you can, and then you just going to start applying the bleach by using an applicator brush.
To get every hair strand with this bleach, you should follow these tips:
1) Wherever you start is going to be where your lightest color is going to be, so if you don't want your ends to be the lightest and start in the middle of the top or wherever you want your lightest color to be.
2) Then taking the bleach all the way to the weft of the hair and flip the bundles hair over and do the same process.
3) Take a hard brush and go to brush the bleach through the hair, add a little bit more developer over the hair and this is going to saturate the hair. The brush will help to get every hair strand so you won't be left with any dark or black spots from the hair.
Step 4 - Shampoo Bleach Out After It Sits On Hair Bundles For 30 Minutes
Leave the blench on the weave bundles for about 30 minutes. We wouldn't recommend any longer if you need to do it again after that and then stop, deep conditioning hair let it dry for a day, and come back and do it again. When you are bleaching hair, your hair goes through a process from black to blonde, so it goes from black to light brown like a brassy color, orange, yellowish, and then pale blond which is the hardest color to get. Shampoo all of the bleach out after it sits on virgin hair bundles for 30 minutes.
Step 5 - Take Brassiness Out Of The Hair
Now something to consider, a lot of people always think that when you bleach your knots on your closures or if you bleach your hair and it goes to a brassy color that you over-bleached it in, its incorrect. This is part of the process when it comes to bleaching hair is going to turn brassy, your job is to take the brassiness out of the hair. Now you can do that by applying a little bit of purple color to your bleach or shampooing it with a purple shampoo afterward.
The next step you need to take is if you have any brassiness, use a shimmer light shampoo for blonde and silver hair to knock out any brassy tones. You apply it to the hair let it sit for about 15 minutes, and then after that, you come back and rinse it. So it's always something you can do to get rid of the brassiness.
Step 6 - Add Color To Your Hair Bundles
Now what you are going to do is add color. You can use this particular color such as ion color brilliance to add some coolness to the hair. If you have brassiness in the hair, you definitely want to use a hair color that is on a cool tone side because the coolness is going to knock out any of the brassy colors Mixing the blench with the 30 Developer, make sure to mix it up really well before you apply to the hair.
Take the hair dye and saturate it over top of the hair. When you go to bleach your knots on your closures or frontals or wigs, this is the same exact process that your hair is going to go through. After applying all of that color over top of all bundles of hair, let it sit for 25 minutes and then rinse it completely.
Step 7 - Moisturizing Dyed Hair Bundles With Conditioner
Now the next step is very important, you definitely need to use a shampoo or conditioner that's very moisturizing, because the hair extensions are now damaged and get dryness (it's always going to be like that when you color hair), so you need to put some moisture back into it. So don't forget to shampoo it with the revive, apply some conditioner and let it sit for 20 minutes on the human hair weave in a plastic bag, then rinse.