How to restore hair after unsuccessful bleaching
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Well, of course, sometimes hair bleaching goes wrong and we don’t even notice it before the damage is done. However, everything is fixable if you know what exactly is wrong with your hair. How can you restore your hair after unsuccessful bleaching? Keep on reading and find it out!
If you locks became yellow/orange:
In most of the cases, it’s absolutely fine because after hair bleaching you’ll definitely dye your hair and the result will be fine. However, don’t forget to use purple shampoo right after the hair dyeing. If the results of the hair dyeing (or bleaching) are way too disappointing for the purple shampoo to help, contact the professional hairstylist in order to receive qualified help.
If you burned your locks:
During the hair restoration period, it’s important to pay maximum attention to the hydration and nutrition of hair. Choose the right products, like hair balms and masks for intensive recovery and apply them every day. Despite the fact that most hair masks have a specified exposure time of fewer than five minutes, it’s better to apply the product for a few hours or even for a whole night. Of course, after each hair wash, you should use a conditioner to smooth out the hair cuticles after cleansing.
Besides, try Braé Divine Serum Plume Sensation which is an ultra-light finisher. The product eliminates unwanted frizz, seals split ends, leaving the hair loose, soft, and slightly shaped. Just apply a few drops of Serum Divine Plume Sensation on the palms and distribute it over the length of the hair until it absorbs.