5 Tips To Grow Out Dry, Damaged & Bleached Hair

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Hi everyone welcome back to my channel and in today's video we are going to talk about how you can grow your dry and bleached damaged hair. I was getting ready to film a different video this week and then i decided to ask you guys on instagram um to basically ask me your most complicated hair questions and the most common thing i got back was regarding this issue. So anyway, i'm going to quickly go over exactly what damage is and what you can and can't fix. So as a hairdresser, i often get asked, can you heal hair and that's why i liked the way this viewer asked, because what they are asking is. Can i grow hair that has been bleached and damaged and yes, there is a difference. So the short answer to that is: yes, you can absolutely grow hair that has been dry or damaged and as far as healing the hair, you can heal the hair. If the damage is not way, too surpassed the point of healing, so normally if your hair is dry from heat styling to maybe over coloring, you can absolutely then control the damage to reverse some of that damage and then therefore bring forth the healthy hair that still Exists in the hair. The issue is that when you see hair that's dry in damage, it's really like maybe 10 of the hair - that's actually damaged, so getting rid of that 10 or the hair growing in say six to eight weeks and you're cutting off a bit of that, you can Get your hair basically back to as healthy as possible. Now the bigger issue is when you've over lightened over processed your hair and to that point where the hair is just snapping off, and i don't mean just at the ends and therefore it's obviously going to take much longer to get rid of that damage. So it's more based on ratio of damage to healthy, hair and oftentimes clients will say my hair is completely damaged and that's not true. It means that maybe five to ten percent of their hair is damaged, which therefore it's very easy to heal their hair back to normal. So now i'm going to go into the five easy steps that you can do to grow out: healthy, shiny hair. So the first thing is, you need to analyze what is causing the most damage in your hair, and typically it is either heat or the processing of color or bleach. Whatever is causing you the most issue, you need to take a break from that. So if your hair is over fatigued and over dried from bleaching, you're not going to continue lightening it and expecting it to get better, you need to give the hair a little bit of time and nourishment in order to be able to do that again. Now that doesn't mean that you can never lighten your hair again, and it also doesn't mean that you need to wait a year just give it at least four to six weeks. Nurture it, and typically the hair will regain its strength by then. It sounds a little redundant or a little bit too common sense. I'Ll really stop doing the thing. That'S causing me the damage, but i don't want to. I want to be more blonde, so the point here is that it's for a very short temporary amount of time, but by giving the hair this break, it's actually going to allow you to go much lighter in the future, instead of just abusing the hair after abuse, The hair at one point is just going to stop budging in color, so you want to give that hair that break so that you can eventually reach that color that you want next thing is: nurture your hair with good good quality oils. I constantly get asked like: does coconut oil work or um? Is it any oil? That'S good enough for my hair. You want something - and i feel like i've - talked about this a lot on my channel, but i cannot stress enough the importance of a good quality argan oil for the hair. The reason for that is that the molecule in argan oil is actually teeny tiny, so it actually penetrates deep into the hair. Now the molecules in other oils, such as coconut oil and so on, are much larger, which, when applied to the hair, it may make your hair feel silky, but it's temporary it's sitting on the outside of the hair. So it's like a top coat for your nails. It looks a lot more shiny, it looks beautiful, looks complete, but it's not actually doing anything to your actual nail bed same thing with the hair. You want something that's actually going to penetrate deep into the hair, so it's working from the inside out. I always tell my clients and my virtual consult clients that you want to invest money on products that are working for you, while you're sleeping so, if you're putting a product on that's just going to wash off you're, essentially putting money down the drain. Whereas, if you spend say maybe ten dollars or twenty dollars more in product, that's actually going to be healing the hair from the inside out. That means, once you place, that product on the hair that product is working for you even after you've washed it off so say, 30 days of using this product. That means that in a month your hair will actually be in better condition than it was when you started and that's what you want your products to be doing for you a good option for blondes. Is they unite argan oil? It'S actually purple base so perfect for blondes redken makes an incredible argan oil. By the way i will leave every product that i've mentioned here in the description box down below. Of course, speaking products tip number three is to also use a reparative cream. I typically don't like to use more than one to two products after i've washed my hair, but i will always have either a reparative cream or an argan oil sitting on my vanity so that once i've towel dried, my hair, i in 30 seconds will apply at Least one of those to my hair, a good restorative cream, is won by olaplex number, six, as well as unites restorative cream, all right, so my next tip is for those of you that heat style their hair. When i made this change about two three years ago, i made a huge impact on my hair, and that is to let the hair air dry a good 90 to 95, before you use a hot tool on it. For that i was the kind of person that would get out of the shower towel dry, my hair and literally go straight into a blowout. It is just so over the top, not only because you have to add a ton, more heat to actually dry the hair, but you are manipulating the hair at its most weakest and most vulnerable point when it's wet so by letting the hair dry a good 90 To 95, the hair has regained so much more of its strength. Yet it still has enough moisture that you can manipulate, can add a ton of volume and shape the hair into the style that you're wanting all right and for my last tip it is to get a haircut or a trim. And i've definitely mentioned this in the past. I can never get over the amount of people that will say wow. You totally explained that in a way that i didn't know, and that totally makes sense now so often clients that are wanting to grow their hair. The last thing they want to do is cut it, and it totally makes sense. Why would you cut off length when you're trying to get more length? So the reason for that is, your hair is continuously growing. You'Re fairly healthy. Your hair continuously grows basically at the same pace, but i'll have clients, say yeah. My hair just doesn't grow past this and the reason, if you keep seeing roots your hair is clearly growing you're, just not seeing it at the ends, if you're not seeing it at the ends. That means the ends are snapping and breaking off. So what you can do to help that is to be ahead of the breakage. If you're in control of the breakage and say you trim off a quarter of an inch every two months, which is every eight weeks, you're, definitely taking off less than that hair has grown in those two weeks. So at this point, you're supposed to have gotten three quarters of an inch of growth, at least in that month. Now, if you don't have that trim and you didn't remove that quarter of an inch of hair, then you can possibly lose more than an inch which, which then brings you to that level that you just do not get past and as a hairdresser. I do have to say that until i implemented this rule on my hair, it was very hard for me to also convince clients, because for a very long time i too was like well. I want my hair to grow, so i can go four months without a trim at that point. Is that really length, or is that length that you do want to have? You want to have length that looks strong and healthy at the ends, and in order to achieve that, you absolutely need consistent, haircuts, all right guys, and that is it, and i promise you that if you follow these five tips, you are definitely going to start seeing That length on your ends and not just at your roots, all right guys. I hope this was helpful. I thank you, everyone that chimed in on ig's stories in order to bring you these helpful tips. I will definitely do this again in the future, where you guys can ask your pressing hair questions and, and then i can help you here with all my tips and tricks, alright, guys. Thank you so much for watching. I love you and i'll, see you in the next one bye,

OWild1Child: My stylist freaking FRIED my hair. She didn’t tell me; sent me out of the salon with wet hair loaded with ‘an expensive mask’ like she was doing me a favor. My hair literally was like angel hair pasta. Stretchy and rubbery and just mush. I literally took her a bag full of my hair. She still didn’t acknowledge she fried my hair. It was so disappointing as I have had such strong healthy hair. Letting it grow out and trimming as I can.

Victoria Montana: I used to get highlights every month, wash my hair every day and dry and style it every day. I couldn't grow my hair at all, my bangs never grew past the tip of my nose. I started lightening every few months, stopped using straighteners, only dry my hair with a hair dryer when I have to go out for an event, only wash it every 3 to 4 days. I couldn't believe the results. My hair grew so much ❤

Jill Edmunds: Omg!!! I have been wondering and wondering why my hair just won’t grow any longer and while watching this a giant appeared above my head! Makes so much sense when described this way. I have this video saved (along with about 12 of yours!) and I will be watching it to keep myself reminded... Thank you Sylvia!! I’m living for your videos rn!

Jardin du Luxembourg: Few tips...instead of bleach use a Hi Lift color. Use pure oils...jojoba, argan, avocado oils 100% organic no silicones. Reduce heat styling...use rollers instead of heat. Deep condition hair once a week. Use lukewarm water to shampoo. Shampoo the correct way...gently massage the scalp focusing on the scalp area and don’t manipulate the midshaft/ends just let the shampoo rinse through it gently. Think of baby hair and how beautiful and healthy it is. The less stuff you do to your hair the more shiny silky and healthy it will be. Bottom line...Don’t abuse it or you will lose it!

Elsa Johansson: I wish I had more hairdressers like you! most of mine have always just judged me for having heat damage without helping me at all - the only thing that really worked for me was going cold turkey for two years

LaLaunicorn: I love how you explain hairology lol. You give me confidence to overcome my hair trauma. Thanks for giving me hope. ❤️

Laila K: silvia, you are so much more visibly confident in your speaking in this video! less forced inflection, less posing...you look AWESOME. keep it up girl! thank you for all the knowledge you share with us!

Stephanie: Good tips there, however the "argan oils" she recommended contain a very small percentage of argan oil if you look at the ingredients list - mostly cyclopentasiloxane and dimethicone, which are silicones and basically just smooth the hair. Most pharmacies should have pure or near 100% argan oil available.

red v.: i just wanted to second on the hair trimming thing bc it was the thing that helped me grow a good 12-inches within a year, esp when i was "stuck" at medium length (aka 6-inches/year). my sisters & friends thought it was dumb that i was trimming my hair when i was growing it out, but truly! it helps! because breakage will either just eventually break-off & damage the end of your cuticle, or it'll just continuously split over time (even when you're "healing" hair. you just have to except that you can't put split ends together lol). when you cut it off, you're essentially uniformly "closing" the cuticle so it can "grow" properly. the way i think of it is that every strand is essentially its own plant & split ends are the unnecessary thorns absorbing nutrients thats preventing a stem to grow to its full potential. you don't need to cut it at the root, but you need to trim the thorn in order for the strand to grow to the length its meant to be.

Angela Waldman: Another great video, thank you Silvia! I have been following your advice from previous videos and my hair is finally starting heal and feel soft again. It's shorter than ever and not as blonde but I actually like it better. I think the platinum was too harsh on my skin tone although I did love the color. I use argan oil every night before bed on the lenghts of my hair. I was worried it weigh it down but it doesn't at all. I am in love Deluge Cosmetics Argan Oil. My hair literally drinks it in and the scent is divine. I also don't dry it much and only use the curling iron for an evening out (which is not very often these days ).

Kat V: Your hair looks so beautiful and healthy!! I seriously appreciate this video and the products mentioned. I’m running to my hair dresser for a trim now

Kirsty Macfarlane: Thanks beautiful, you're the best when it comes to hair care advice. I'm almost at my desired level of blonde, I've had two full head and two half head of foils done since we come out of lockdown and when I was there two weeks ago I asked for a trim. Purely for the reason you said, I knew it had been at least eight weeks and my hair has stopped breaking. I definitely need to invest in an argan oil, maybe my serum has it, I'll double check before I buy more hair products! #productjunkie xxx

Griffingirl: Thank you so much! This video was really helpful! I really want to dye my hair blonde tomorrow but I’m having second thoughts and it’s 12:03 at night right now lol, my hair’s already been dyed bright red 3 times so that worries me that my hair could really react to the bleach they’ll have to use, it shouldn’t do but hey, you do what you gotta do to silence the screams of second thoughts

#Joey’s shorts: Just the motivation I needed today! ....gonna attempt the growout.

LESETTEEX2: Thank you so much for this video ! Definitely helped a lot !!

Joanne Shaw: Really good straight forward and simple advice. Great video

Gabrielle Umphres: Just got a few inches taken off of my hair bc the ends were the most broken part of my hair and it looks so much better. I’ve been struggling with breakage as a platinum and i used to head style my hair a lot and would blow dry from super wet bc my hair is wavy so i wanted to get it straight but I’ve been trying to heat style less and use better products... so hopefully in 6 months or so I’ll have a bit more length and healthier hair

Ana Pereira Velez: Olá Sílvia, o que pensa de máquina de cortar pontinhas. Comprei uma há pouco tempo, mas ainda não usei porque tenho receio. O meu cabelo tem madeixas e parte muito, pelo que, não consigo que passe dos ombros. A última vez que fiz o" corte bordado", acho que o deixei ainda mais fino nas pontas.

Michelle Carver: Thank you. watching your video as I have gone from brown hair to blonde as I'm going gray and wanting to blend it in now. In lockdown, I've bleached and box dye blonde and now starting to grow it long again . my hair did start to go dry on the ends I'm using oils. Watching your videos are helping. I look forward to your next videos.

jktm: I grew out my hair just fine, I got rid of heat and dyeing, I got regular cuts. I still have some 5/6cm left of bleach at the ends but that will get cut off too, someday. Everything just needs time. My hair was really dry and damaged and nothing would repair it. I am never gonna touch hair dye or bleach ever again, it's not worth it. Healthy hair is the best.

Janie Hall: I haven’t put a colour on my hair for a year. I let my hair dry naturally. My hair is now healthy. Thank you

olivia ;D: Loved this video, just what i needed!!❤

Diana FM: I love Olaplex No 3, but absolutely adore No 6 & 7, especially when mixed together. Or few drops of No7 put into No5 - game changer for me

gina: Really good tips! Very true & very helpful!

Joanna Jade: When my hair was damaged from all the reds I cut it short and let it grow and it's grew beautifully I also trim it every month an 8th of an inch because I've been watching this girl for years

Bella Giraldo: OMG you are AWESOME I LITERALLY NEEDED THIS!!!!❤️❤️❤️ it’s like you know what we need

E F: I completely fried my long hair 3 years ago. Went from platinum to a 3N over the whole head. Hated it and bleached it back to platinum over the course of 4 days. Olaplex couldn't even help me. The breakage was uncontrollable. Fast forward to a year ago my hair was healthy again. No bleach or color for 2 years only to realize my hair was growing in white. With a few darker hair here and there, I'd like the tone different though. Do I have to bleach to change the tone or can you tone grey/white hair? Your argan oil for blondes just links to Macy's FYI

Amanda Dawn: if you dont colour treat or heat style your hair, how often can you get away without cutting it? thank you for your videos :)

Lupita Lara: I’m so mad at my stylist. I fully bleached my hair and specially asked for her not to dry my hair with brush... which she still did. I kid you not half of my hair broke off she literally had to sweep all the hair off the floor after just a blow dry

CHRYSSA LAMPROPOULOU: Hello, do you think it is safer to use bleaching with 20vol on roots or a high lift dye with 40vol?

3amisapersonalitytrait: Thank you for making this it was actually so helpful

Tracy Olsen: I'm tired of coloring my hair working against the gray coming in. Is there a way to work with the gray,? Highlightsctoners? Is it possible to just use a toner to grow it out?

Toni Bellamy: Thank you for this, I've just bleached my hair ruined it and the toner has already faded after less than a week ‍♀️

TheElfin24: Regarding Argan Oil - those mentioned and linked above aren't pure argan and have additives/silicones etc added which aren't necessary, def go for a Pure Argan without all the nasties, oh and usually a hell of a lot cheaper than these high end salon brands!! :)

JULIA SHALOM JORDAN: I swear your posts are prophetic to what my hair needs are! Love u. Thank you, Queen.

Michael Svenson: Hi! What do you think about shea butter for the hair? I braid my hair and have been putting some shea butter on the ends in hopes of keeping them from splitting. I want to have it grow out as long as it can before it starts getting damaged. I've been on this journey for years and haven't been able to grow it longer than belly button length without it thinning out too much. I'm trying to come up with the best method to help keep it thick and healthy at the ends. :)

Matthew Carrubba: So happy to see that you are staying safe and healthy and hope everything is going well for you and God bless you and stay safe and healthy. Love ,

elsa blue: Something very strange is happening to me. I've been very sick with lyme and have a lot of issues with my gastrointestinal system and neurological well all systems. But this past year on the top back part of my head my hair is growing in kinky and frizzy but only in that area.its literally growing out this way! I'm probably malnourished but what can I do besides vitamins especially biotin and get my thyroid checked. If anyone knows I know you will! Thank you so much!

Leos Beautyfinds: This was such a helpful video - thank you!

Marcela H: Thank you, this was simple and on point.

KAROON BOOMIE: Your hair looks good without hair extensions also but I think you look way better with longer hair because the way you style it is gorgeous

Marlene enelraM: I’ve been using Unite since I damaged my hair. After a horrible bleach dye that I got I’ve been growing out my hair and it’s almost all out. I had to do low heat, regular trims and hair masks. If your scalp is damaged like how mine was do tea tree oil.

Jaritza Lopez: My hair was completely damaged so my curls were basically gone. I went to a new hairstylist I was trying out because I’m far from home rn for school. I liked the length she gave me but she razored my hair while it was dry. I lost half of my hair and my curls look so strange :’(. The razored hair goes up pretty high though, so it is going to be a while before it goes back to normal. I just bought some ponytail extensions for protective style so I guess I can have fun with that!

Na | Ta | Li: Very helpful. Thank you

Elizabeth Peery: All I have to say is I'm so thankful to hear about so much advice around the internet. I just want to say while watching this, to all watching or just here. ALL of y'all are beautiful people. If you feel like your not beautiful that is a lie, and why put yourself on their standards. Be different than others, be YOU. That's what makes you special and don't let them take your uniqueness away. God made all y'all beautiful. Keep trying to keep your head up. We're all Kings and queens. ❤

Naturegirlseed: Olaplex #0 is the truth. I hadn't witnessed my hairs natural texture in years , I honestly kind of forgot I have wavy hair. After using olaplex #0 3 times my hair is wavy again and much stronger .

Monica Tamble: ALWAYS helpful! ❤

Erica Norris: It is the top layer of my hair all the way around the crown that will NOT grow as well as in the front. If I trim it much more it will be veeeerrrry short compared with the rest of my hair. Do you still recommend frequent trims?

Ketricia Finch: Your hair definitely improved. Just keep working at length retention.

Kimberley: I only bleach my roots but my ends always break at a particular length. I can’t seem to get my hair to grow past that point going to try these tips

Michelle Phipps: Thanks SO much for talking about argan oil. I would really appreciate a video of how to layer products effectively. Your advice is always so helpful!

h S: This was a great explanation, thanks.

Betty Serra: Can you do a video on low porosity hair? No matter what I do nothing helps my dry brittle hair. I'm doing deep conditioning treatments with heat applied, and my hair feels exactly the same. No difference!

Mackenzie Carter: Do you know if I can apply olaplex 3 immediately after washing out bleach with shampoo? Not sure if it would help or be too harsh right after lifting ...

Debbie Miller: What is your opinion on Monat products? I just started using the products and love them. I can definitely tell a difference in my hair and can tell it has grown since I started using monat

affu shams: I was waiting for this video and thank yOu Elle

Misty Wilson: You are the best! Thank you so much! You would make such a great teacher ♡

D Nicey: I needed this! Thank you!

Lucy El: i love all your advice !!! thank you!

Amy Slingsby: I hate the “my boyfriend/husband likes ling hair” thing. Well, then he should grow his long. ‍♀️

The514 kids: I needed this video. My hair is so damaged. I had to cut it so short and that was depressing. I also have a lot Of hair falling. Any advise for that?

Kristina Petrovicova: stop bleaching it. dont cut it. use oil at the ends before bedtime. dont use heat. no fancy products – just logic.

Vic toria: i actually heard its better to blow dry at a low heat than let your hair air dry because when its wet its at its most weakest and towel drying/brushing etc will break the hair i noticed when i do blow outs my hair is amazing and soft but then when i let it air dry and pass the iron it looks so dry and frizzy i also use a blow out cream and it makes my hair super moisturized im torn on what to believe tho bc once i hit the 3 month mark of not going to the salon (for trim and color) my hair so broken and dry at the ends i guess my main issue is heat rather than coloring but my natural hair texture is so ugly

Ciphe Chan: My hair has been the exact same length for over 6 years now and I’ve never cut it since 6 years ago, I wash my hair twice a week, trim the ends every two months, use conditioner, expensive products, don’t bleach, don’t dye, don’t use heat and it stays the same length.. please help!!!

Ruth Naomi: I went to a hair dresser and told her to test my hair she told me oh no need for that you got lots of hair and is very healthy. Big mistake, i took her word for it and went ahead and did for the first time a suppose spiral which it never happened and my hair started to fall off in chunks as soon as she rinse my hair . I have lost 50% of my hair

Denise Tennant: Love your videos! Any tips for transitioning to a darker blonde (non bleach) shade from a bleached platinum?

Julie Hoffman-Halliburton: It’s been weeks since bleaching/over processing hair why does it feel dirty and hair feels pasty at roots no matter what shampoo and conditioner is used it feels nasty. What can be used to get rid of this problem?

oneLuv 7 children: Have you tried The ApHogee line? I really would like to try this line out..... please do a tutorial on the ApHogee line your advice, opinion means a lot. Your are an amazing, honest and love how you teach not just tslk. You are appreciated very much by many of my friends and family out here in Toronto, Ontario, Canada ❣️

Gary Zimmerman: Wonderful video! I totally agree with what you’re saying. I have long hair but want to grow it a few inches longer. You’re advice will help me get there. I’ve never been big on hair products other than a good shampoo and conditioner. However I’ve finally started on more products, if only one or two. Thanks again.

Valeria Bustos: Honestly if you have damaged blonde hair getting a keratin will save your hair! I would 100% invest in it before deciding on chopping off all ur hair or buying expensive products. Keratin treatment does it all! The keratin protein fills in the missing protein from bleaching and also helps the cuticle regain strength. My hair has a managed to keep growing and staying healthy by incorpating keratin treatments right after my bleaching sessions!

erica jones: Even tho the Unite product is marketed as a rinse out mask, you use it as a leave in, correct? Thanks! ☺️

Danielle Lovejoy: Thank you can't wait for the next vlog xxx

Elena Yaguez: What do you think about olaplex bonding oil vs redken argan oil?

Priscilla Nieto: Natural level 3. Bumped my base to a level 6 with a red balayage a year and a half ago. Last summer I went jet black, a level 1 to give me the depth and shine lacking from my natural regrowth. Touch up my regrowth in salon and trim half an inch from the ends of my hair every 2-3 months religiously. Has made a world of difference to my fried, crispy ends.

Anchored: Needed this video so much!

Vannah Vengeance: I am currently doing a no heat for at least 30 days challenge for myself. I have also told myself to not color it again for at least 6 months.

Ostia: How long would you wait to blow dry your hair after a big bleach fail? Hair falling off after being over processed by the hairdresser

Jadorelamode Paris: Can you shed any light on keratin straightening processes? I have had many and am convinced ultimately they did significant damage my hair. TIA

alwayzjello: I got all the products you mentioned, but how do I know when do use the olaplex #6 bond smoother or united restorative cream?

janetchipi36: I just learned more things i didn't know about hair bleaching and the cutting a little to grow .thank you so much sweetie God bless you!

Jennel Young: My problem I keep my hair up all the time . It takes so long to grow . I very often strengthen my hair at all I don’t curl it I don’t even use hair dryer. What’s my best option?

choisans croptop: i bleached my hair three times with 20 volume developer and the ends are very fragile and break off easily when wet and my hair still isn’t as light as i wanted them to be.. i‘m thinking of just dyeing it with directions

Jean Marie: Is the unite 7 seconds detangler ok to use with so much alcohol? Also... what alcohol in hair products is ok to use? Desperately asking for my poor hair. Thank you!

MACupGrl xoxo: IMO (I am not a hairdresser; but from my personal experience) The only way to deal with the damage is cut it off. Products can mask some of the damage but the only true way imo is to just cut it. Start fresh. It’s just hair! Right? It will grow back.

Ullarpsglänta - Nilsson: HII! :) When do you put the oil in? Wet or dry hair? :))

Me Time Beauty: Your hair looks great!!!!

Ayumu Hamano: You didn’t mention having a keratin treatment …. Do you not recommend that ? Or is using a cream that you mentioned enough ? My hair has been so badly damaged from bleaching 5 times in a month to get platinum blonde :( now I’m struggling with weak fluffs :(

Heather Boyd: You have so many helpful videos and I’m sure I could pick one that might help but I have a unique situation. My hair is naturally level 5? Brunette. I bleached all over. I used a whole pound of redden flash lift with binder over three days. I couldn’t get it even. It was white in some places and orange in some. I didn’t want to keep bleaching so I toned and couldn’t get that formula right and the orange pieces were darker than the white pieces. How do I even things out? Now I’m a blonde shade I hate! And pink in other places I hate!!

Janet's Planet: Love being a blonde hated that dried out fried scarecrow hair I used to have. For years I used to fight against my natural curls and blow dry and flat iron them . Until 2 years ago.......................Today I’m no longer blow drying from wet to completely dry the minute I step out of the shower. Today I let my hair air dry until it’s about. 70-80% dry. I have kicked that flat iron out to the curb and finally embraced my natural curls. My hair has grown so long and I haven’t a concern about damaging my hair with bleach any longer.

Kristina “Christy” Marquez: I'm glad my hair is the type that I can wake up & just brush it. I curled it is why it looks wavy in this pic on here. This is the closest to my natural hair that I've had it in years. My camera isn't picking up the color.It's really a lighter color with caramel in it. Level 7 carmel color. I'm a dirty blonde which I think is ugly. I think this is prettier than my natural color. I just removed a pretty Jessica Rabbit red color that I had for 4 months. Before that I had a Strawberry Blonde. Usually come Winter , I dye my hair jet black, but I decided to do something different this time.

Leah Jade Turner: Hi elle this video is great! Thanku :) x, great advice xx

Dana Martinez: I usually put protain on my hair after I bleach it.. And it's getting healthier every time

Emily: I recently had a huge section of hair break off at my crown (my hair is all-over bleach) but the break happened when my stylist applied a door shadow a few days after my roots had been bleached. Have you heard of this happening before?? I’m devastated and so scared of ever bleach my hair again...even though I do have healthy hair

Melissa Hernandez: Can you talk about tape on extensions and how to take care of them?

Robert Gherhard: Castor oil is the nr 1 for growing and it is very , very cheep . Everytime you put it on the roots and wash it next morning it will grow one inch . Redken is good 4 splits ends it does a good job but thats all .

i can: I wanna shave my head but I don’t wanna get roasted by my family at the same time

Pamela Marie: I have my hair bleached and dyed so I will not do heat products to avoid further damage. Protect hair by avoiding heat.

D Ann: Great tips. Thank you.

Patricia Sobraal Artz: I wish there were cheaper options. Spending $28 or $35 on shampoo or conditioner. I mean, I know they are good but some of us can't afford it.

sweeteyes38: Can you go from bleaching to coloring ?I have bleached highlights but want to stay blond but knowing bleach is more damage

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