A myriad of jokes about fair-haired fairies will never discourage the desire to be blonde. Amazingly, rapid changes in fashion do not affect the white color of hair: it has been popular for decades.
Changing the color will completely change the image, so painting is a very, very bold step. Yes, and white hair is not for everyone. And the responsibility for the impeccability in appearance in general, blondes are much greater. But it's not only that. Not everyone can be a blonde (unless, of course, vulgarity is not the goal).
1. You need to consider what kind of skin you have. Perfectly white hair is suitable only for owners of porcelain skin, very light. In addition, cosmetic imperfections (pimples, scars, etc.) will only emphasize what is so difficult to hide.
2. Eye color. Ideally, it should be either gray or blue. Brown eyes and white hair just do not fit. This is unnatural.
3. The shape of the face. If you have it oval - experiment. In other cases, you need to consider each image separately. By the way, special programs have been created for this. Just take your photo, which is entered into the computer, and after a couple of minutes you can already see the new image. It is worth noting: the round face of the blonde will be visually enlarged.
In most artificial blondes, the yellowness that appears after staining becomes a sore subject. Itβs better to consult with a knowledgeable hairdresser and evaluate the quality of hair before painting. Damaged hair may stain unevenly. With inflammation and wounds on the scalp, clarification is generally better not to carry out. You will get an unpredictable effect on already dyed hair. The procedure is not carried out immediately after curling (at least two weeks later).
How to dye your hair white?
To begin with, before that they donβt wash their hair. The first step in painting is lightening. Hair is divided into parts: from one ear to the other (first parting) and from the forehead to the neck (second parting).
The agent is first applied to the occipital area, since clarification in this area takes longer. Then we continue on parting. On the hair at the temples and above the forehead, we apply the composition as a last resort, since they lighten faster than in all other areas. If you want to achieve uniform color, apply quickly. The uniformity of lightening is also affected by the structure of the hair, its density, thickness: the thicker and thicker the thinner the strand. Every hair should be saturated, otherwise yellowness may appear.
If the hair is bleached for the first time, the composition is applied first to them themselves, and only then (after about twenty minutes) to the roots. A second procedure requires a reverse course of action: first the roots, and after that - the hair. The frequency of the following clarifications will depend on how quickly they grow. Someone needs only once a month, someone needs to do this more often.
Some hair dyes can replace lightening, and some, thanks to shades, hide yellowness and give a more natural look. But here you need the advice of a master.
Lightening alone is usually not enough. After painting, it is necessary to use a tint shampoo (not tonic, do not confuse), which is mixed with any other shampoo and applied to the head, aged for a couple of minutes and washed off. Do not overexpose, otherwise get a different color (usually ash gray, or even pale blue). Experiment with shades over time, but for beginners it is better not to risk it.
When white hair begins to fade, or yellowness makes itself felt, again use a tinted shampoo. In general, this should be done with every fourth (or even third) hair wash.
Remember that the darker your hair, the harder it is to combat yellowness. Be patient and try!