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by on June 10, 2021
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We hear you're planning to go full blonde. Perhaps you're under the illusion that blondes have more fun than others. That is certainly not true, and there are also more considerations a girl must evaluate before she decides to bleach her locks from root to tips.

Are you ready? Well, here we go.

1.     It is not a one-time session

Bleaching all your hair is not as easy as the other hair color options. It certainly does not happen quickly, and you may have to clear up your schedule to spare a few whole days for the look you want.

If you've mostly got dark hair naturally, the process can take even longer for you. Also, consider the transition plan your hair expert will have to put together. He/she will first evaluate your hair health and then see if lightening or lifting is possible.

All of this requires painstaking patience and time, and while it may happen in a season, you will surely suffer damages to your hair health. Are you ready to take that on? Think about it!

2.     You Can't Wash Your Hair Often

Didn't you know this? Well, it's real, and if you cannot stand greasy hair and need a head shower every alternate day, you need to evaluate this decision, darling. Water tends to dry out and add more impurities to your hair.

Also, the more you wash your hair, the more your color fade. You will yourself heading for more root touch-ups and more color bills for sure. Think through this, or else trying befriending dry shampoo from now on.

3.     Hair Will Break More

If you're going full blonde despite not being one naturally, you will have higher chances of suffering split hair. Your strands will become weaker will all the chemical treatments and more prone to breakage. Are you ready to accept that fate for your hair?

Of course, hair masks and protective treatments exist, and you will have to take those up diligently to preserve your hair. But then again, do you think you will be able to keep up with those along with your pressing lifestyle?

4.     You May Have to Alter Your Favorite Hairstyles

After all-out bleaching, your hair will not be as shiny and soft as it used to be after blow-drying. You may find your once-favorite hairstyles not working with your blonde/bleached, and you may have to turn to other hairstyles.

Also, you will have to use a heat-protectant spray every time you use any hot styling tool. Think you can keep up with that? You will also have to avoid products that further dry your roots and strands. If you're fine with that, then you have our blessings to go full blonde.

5.     Sil Towels, T-shirts, and Pillows for You

Once you bleach your hair for a full-blonde, you will find the friction with your regular towels and pillowcases causing more dryness and unnecessary frizz. This may damage your hair, so you will have to resort to soft t-shirts, pillowcases to reduce friction and lock in more moisture in your strands.

After all, being a blonde comes at a price. Hence, you will have to do what it takes to keep your hair silky smooth.

Final Thought

Being a natural blonde is one thing, but bleaching all of your hair to turn into one artificially is never easy. It brings more hair challenges and several changes in your care regime. If you're ready to devote all that time, energy, and money to the look you desire, then you're good to go all out, blonde.

For more details please visit the website here: https://definehair.ca/.

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