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My advice would be too put coconut oil on your darker side you want to bleach bath , which I think would take about 3-4 times that way to reach a blonde thats light enough for a peach , but instead doing the coconut oil on unwashed hair and then a regular bleach would lift it to about the same as the bleach bath done several times over :).I think the damage would be about the same aswell depending on the peroxide % ofc I wouldnt use more then 20 or 30 vol.
I used to do bright bright copper all the time...the reds are my go-to. The absolute brightest I have found are "Special Effects" hot lava, and, even moreso, LUSH henna in "Caca Rouge" {if your hair is pre-lightened. The first time I used it, my hair had been chemically dyed copper and was faded. My natural color is light brown}... the henna is commitment; you can't use bleach once you have henna'ed {it will turn green and ruin your hair}, but you can color over it {to brighten it for example, to touch it up.} Manic panic brightens up red henna as well.. but again, you can't strip it.
Hey, might I recommend pure henna? Lush Henna is a nice gateway henna, but it fades and clogs the drain, it's not as intense and it's pretty costly. If you're going for a ginger tone look into cassia/henna mixes. I've been using Jamila for almost a year and the result compared to Caca Rouge is insane, so much more intense and oh so much easier to mix. If you're anywhere but North America, I recommend henna-boy.co.uk, the shipping was so cheap to South America, and since they're in the UK I imagine shipping to Europe would be really cheap too. If you're in the US or Canada, then the consensus is that mehandi.com is very good.
I have tried bleaching henna and let me tell you, it is the worst nightmare in the world 😂 mine didn't turn green, it turned bright orange (and when I say bright, I mean BRIGHT) and fucked my hair so so badly. It also brought the henna pigments even deeper into the hair so they were even more impossible to get out. Would not recommend. 😂
No, henna is not good if you like to change color dramatically and often! For mine, I kept the same "copper" color field and just added colors one on top of the others when they faded.. I never bleach! ** Some chemical dyes can have that effect, so use caution. I only ever used henna, manic panic style dye {without bleach or developer} or had it professionally done with semi permanent dyes only. This was only to maintain the bright copper, not to go between dramatically different shades..
My mom also still cuts my hair. Yes I'm 25, but my hair is super straight and I just want to get it cut shorter without any fancy things done. Why spend a lot of money when your mother owns a few nice pairs of hair scissors and does it for free?
I had like a hundred thin cyber dreads, But one night I got drunk and got into my friends house paint and thought it would look cool or whatever I was thinking at the time, Long story short I totally ruined all my dreads they were stiff and crusty and blue and white lol.........Then I peed in the catbox, Glad I don't drink like I used to :D
Your name means Heir of Adam. PsycHeirA. Real Bono. He’s small and basic humble, like my high-school girlfriend era-plus; eh - slightly beefier; a pinch taller. But let’s not make a big thing of it. Barely we know this.
It’s lovely your mum cuts your hair 😊✨
Being friends with your mother seems like a really amazing thing.
My advice would be too put coconut oil on your darker side you want to bleach bath , which I think would take about 3-4 times that way to reach a blonde thats light enough for a peach , but instead doing the coconut oil on unwashed hair and then a regular bleach would lift it to about the same as the bleach bath done several times over :).I think the damage would be about the same aswell depending on the peroxide % ofc I wouldnt use more then 20 or 30 vol.
I love how adventurous you are with your hair and hair color! And kudos to your mom, she is a great hairdresser ❤️✂️
Oh... I never considered that people cut their dreads to keep them a certain length. I don't know why I didn't realize that's a thing.
I feel so peaceful and calm looking at your video "s.
i love it!! i think peach would look really nice on you too!
you're my favorite youtube, I literally watch your new videos waiting for the next I can't wait aaaaaaah T-T
Luv it!!!
love your style so much
lovely as always 😍😍😍
Love the amber color!
Beautiful!!!
I used to do bright bright copper all the time...the reds are my go-to. The absolute brightest I have found are "Special Effects" hot lava, and, even moreso, LUSH henna in "Caca Rouge" {if your hair is pre-lightened. The first time I used it, my hair had been chemically dyed copper and was faded. My natural color is light brown}... the henna is commitment; you can't use bleach once you have henna'ed {it will turn green and ruin your hair}, but you can color over it {to brighten it for example, to touch it up.} Manic panic brightens up red henna as well.. but again, you can't strip it.
Hey, might I recommend pure henna? Lush Henna is a nice gateway henna, but it fades and clogs the drain, it's not as intense and it's pretty costly. If you're going for a ginger tone look into cassia/henna mixes. I've been using Jamila for almost a year and the result compared to Caca Rouge is insane, so much more intense and oh so much easier to mix.
If you're anywhere but North America, I recommend henna-boy.co.uk, the shipping was so cheap to South America, and since they're in the UK I imagine shipping to Europe would be really cheap too. If you're in the US or Canada, then the consensus is that mehandi.com is very good.
I have tried bleaching henna and let me tell you, it is the worst nightmare in the world 😂 mine didn't turn green, it turned bright orange (and when I say bright, I mean BRIGHT) and fucked my hair so so badly. It also brought the henna pigments even deeper into the hair so they were even more impossible to get out. Would not recommend. 😂
No, henna is not good if you like to change color dramatically and often! For mine, I kept the same "copper" color field and just added colors one on top of the others when they faded.. I never bleach! ** Some chemical dyes can have that effect, so use caution. I only ever used henna, manic panic style dye {without bleach or developer} or had it professionally done with semi permanent dyes only. This was only to maintain the bright copper, not to go between dramatically different shades..
If your hair feels dry after dying or bleaching there is a product called India oil that really helps and it smells amazing.
Very nice haircolour you looks beautiful.
what do you use in your hair?it's so shiny and pretty
Your hair is beautiful
You are so damn pretty!
My mom also still cuts my hair. Yes I'm 25, but my hair is super straight and I just want to get it cut shorter without any fancy things done. Why spend a lot of money when your mother owns a few nice pairs of hair scissors and does it for free?
Nice beautiful 👌😃
Love your piercings :)
Très belle couleur
nice ...♡♡♡
Who makes the music?
i think you look gorgeus and youre prettybesutiful. and youre really sympagic :) greeting from germany
Haloo~
I had like a hundred thin cyber dreads, But one night I got drunk and got into my friends house paint and thought it would look cool or whatever I was thinking at the time, Long story short I totally ruined all my dreads they were stiff and crusty and blue and white lol.........Then I peed in the catbox, Glad I don't drink like I used to :D
Your hair turneds out pretty!
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Your name means Heir of Adam.
PsycHeirA. Real Bono. He’s small and basic humble, like my high-school girlfriend era-plus; eh - slightly beefier; a pinch taller.
But let’s not make a big thing of it. Barely we know this.