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GoatGoatEtc.
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Posted: Jul 05 2011 at 11:15pm |
I know i'm slow at applying the bleach and I need to do the roots, so i'm going to do just the front one day and the back top-middle another distant day from then.
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GoatGoatEtc.
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Posted: Jul 09 2011 at 11:57am |
Also I forgot you're relaxed, so please don't get relaxed or bleach a couple weeks after each process. You need to let your hair rest and rebuild for a long while inbetween these two chemical processes. Otherwise your hair is going bye.
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MyIntricateLife
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Posted: Jul 11 2011 at 11:44am |
I Wouldn't Trust Bleach And Relaxed Hair....No Matter How Healthy Your Hair Is. Your Hair Is Already Chemically Processed By The Relaxer, Why Add More Chemicals? /:
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Redhead42
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Posted: May 05 2014 at 11:02pm |
I would trust doing it on my relaxed hair. I've already done it several times. I've used this bleach back in 2001 named, "Revlon Frost & Glow Bleaching Blonding Kit," and my hair was in tact. I followed all of the instructions waiting the 2 week period after relaxing, and then I did the bleaching process. Every time I used that bleaching product my hair was still in good health. But just be careful. As to every week I would deep condition to keep it moisturized.
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missicbc
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Posted: Dec 12 2014 at 5:31am |
Seriously, there's a way to bleach and not have your hair fall off.
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http://www.fifautc.co.uk/
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long1234
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Posted: Jul 06 2015 at 1:58am |
Remember that relaxed/chemically processed hair is more porous and will
absorb dyes way better-hence the red color still being there. http://meizusale.com/ - meizu
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tina evans
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Posted: Jul 20 2015 at 2:17am |
For me,I never bleached,dyed,straightened or did curls before,I think I will not do in future,because I think it will hurt my hair and health a loooooot,my hair is very good now,smooth and soft if I want to change my hair style,I just do one-times processing,after I washed and conditioned it,it would become straight.Or clip-in hair extension and prebonded hair extension will be a good choices.
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pinknikkij
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Posted: May 09 2016 at 9:16pm |
I've done a semi perm within 2 weeks of a relaxer without any issues
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VonVon08
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Posted: May 20 2016 at 9:00pm |
I have relaxed hair and I have lightened my hair many times. I have used Loreal Excellence Cremelights. This is a highlighting kit with no Ammonia and it lifts the hair up to five levels. This product is not as damaging as bleach, in my opinion and it is as effective as bleach. I have used this kit for highlights, chunks,lightening the whole top of my hair, and also for lightening the tips of my hair. I have not had any issues with it. If you decide to use this product or a bleaching product, I do recommend you follow up with a really good deep conditioner. Keep the hair well conditioned and moisturized.
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