Friday, June 18, 2010

What can I do too make my hair blonder?

Without dying it or laying out in the sun or using any special shampoos?



What can I do too make my hair blonder?

Sorry but you gotta dye it or at least lay in the sun. It depends on how dark it is now. If it's light brown to medium blonde try using chamomile tea in your hair and lay out in the sun for 4-6 hours (Use sunblock,U don't want a nasty burn in the pursuit of blonder hair!), do that 2xs a week. However if its medium brown or darker get a professional to dye it so you'll b happy with the result.OK. "Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained."



What can I do too make my hair blonder?

well. you can put lemon juice in your hair and then lay out in the sun.



thats the easiest one i can think of..



What can I do too make my hair blonder?

you can use "sun in" but you dont have to go outside you can use a hair dryer instead



What can I do too make my hair blonder?

use sun-in when you are going to be outside...i dont think you have to lay in the sun just use it before you go outside



What can I do too make my hair blonder?

You can buy bleach blonde hair dye at walmart



What can I do too make my hair blonder?

there isn't really anyway, apart from the ways you said no to and dying it. I would not reccomend dying it blonde, but you could get some blonde subtle highlights. Tell your hairdresser not to blonde though otherwise it looks bad. Its a bit expensive, but its way better to get a professional to do it!



What can I do too make my hair blonder?

People are telling you to use Sun-In, but I don't recommend it. It worked well on my hair when I used it, but it's pure peroxide - it's similar to a dye and won't wash out, so you might not want to go that route. It also gave my hair an orange-tinge to it, and my friend's sister's hair turned completely orange when she used it. BUT, if you're already blonde, then it could work for you.



I had golden-brown hair, and I ended up getting the cap put on my head and getting very thin highlights all around. It's easy to keep up - only retouch it about every 6 months - and you still keep your natural colour as a base. It's easy to grow out, as well. It's great for first-time hair dyers, too.



You can also use a "hair henna", which will wash out after about 8 shampoos. Any temporary colour, though, may not work. Before I highlighted, I used "Natural Instincts" by Clairol to try and temporarily lighten my hair. But the problem was, because there was no bleach in the product, it did not brighten my hair at all.



If you don't want to dye your hair, there really isn't much you can do to make it appear more blonde. A lot of "blondening" (for lack of a better word) solutions are hair-damaging (like sun exposure, blow-drying, heat styling, etc).



Good luck

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