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bleach on relaxed hair? *hair stylists*?
I've had the same hairstyle for 6 years, since I was 18. I've been looking for a change but can't seem to think of one that will fit my style of my facial structure. I've come up with bleaching my hair blonde and cutting it into a asymmetrical Bob. Problem is. My hair is relaxed and black. I have a toddler and a stay at home mom so going to a salon is out of the question. I have bleached the front of my hair before in highschool with no damage at all but it was only a small part. And I had no color. My hair was its natural sandy brown. I achieve my black with a rinse. Sooo back to the question, I've researched long and hard and came across framesi professional products. They have a bleach called framesi decolor b powder bleach in which it states it is suitable for over processed hair and it is infused with oils that protects the hair during the bleaching process as well as the developer. Has any stylists heard of framesi products? Are they safe to use on relaxed hair? What is your take from experience on bleaching relaxed hair? Thanks I'm advance.
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- Anonymous7 years agoFavorite Answer
I don't recommend it. Since your hair is already chemically processed, bleaching would just be breaking more bonds in your hair. The bleach probably wouldn't take that well on relaxed hair. It could possibly end up splotchy and uneven. But, if you still want to, don't do it yourself. I recommend getting it done at a salon.
Source(s): Hair stylist in training(: - Anonymous7 years ago
bleach will damage hairs badly