Stella is a very good Teacher, and a good person .Please don't question her knowledge or her techniques . Why can't we all just get along? I love it when you teach us stuff.
Thank you Stella! I’ve been bleaching and dying my dark hair for years now and struggle the most with dullness, especially after bleaching. I kept getting told to do protein and deep conditioning, but it all seems worthless unless you know the real science. I learned so much in such a short video!
I agree with Stella I have dark hair and for me to go blond just isn't worth it.. And the grow out I don't have money to maintain it.. But blond hair is beautiful
Wonderful and informative! All of it made such sense! I had a nightmare trip to a hairdresser that left my hair warm blonde when I wanted cold - right after bleaching and toning my hair was rose gold, I think the toner was wrong and she would not admit to anything - and now I have the confidence to tinker with my hair again myself! For the record, I have previously bleached my hair by myself. Last time I had grown out my natural color and wanted to bleach the whole thing and needed a professional for that. Now I feel I can bleach my roots and hopefully, lighten the ends just a little bit, to get it ready for pastels.
Thank you Stella I've been needing this!! Just bleached my hair yet AGAIN and was searching for answers on how to deal with it. You came through again girl!
For me it depends on the bleach and how you take care of ur hair. I've bleached my ends and I had some damage from previous bleach on the front pieces and now it's rlly rlly damaged but the rest is just a little dry (still very strong) awesome vid Stella 👏 👍 💙
@karinkoda Can't do it on bleached hair...unfortunately it will brake off. You can do ceratin on damaged hair, but hair won't be straight flat, it will just be healthier. You can do relaxers on natural hair, but who has natural hair nowadays 😉
Thank you for all the info!! You explain it sooooo good. (Sad sad story for some of the dark hair ppl….i hate deep emeralds, reds…all that ….i always loved neon and pastel colors….we have a solution tho: wigs, they are natural hair ones for decent prices that you can dye how you want ( i need to finish 2nd year of hairstylist so also can cut it and if you don’t go somewhere and they cut/ dye for you…wear the same hair the same day is boring…even if you love your natural hair/ deep colors/ have long hair or short… Well i’m writing too much loved the video. Ten peroxide volume is what i choose for a day of bleach and colors on my friends…spend the day at home and end with a new color while we do karaoke, see a contest….i mean for the developer. Never used Blondme but if it has a bond protector…will be mine for my shenanigans.
Oh wow. Usually I'll multi task while listening/watching you but today you made me stop everything and listen and watch to your science lesson. Loved it. Thanks
Thankyou this has helped a lot, luring the biology side to hair because I'm starting my hair dressing journey to becoming a hair dresser Xx definitely took notes while watching. Thankyou again
Is there a leave in conditioner you would recommend for dry chemical damaged hair? I really like this educational videos, it really helps make sense of the process.
Why any of my science classes at school wasn’t like this?! I sensed something more about the bleaching process but never sought out the science bc mostly I’d never picked it up with textbook style explanations
REALLY GREAT INFORMATIONAL VIDEO STELLA! THE BEST PART WAS THE TIPS AND INFO ON HOW TO PROTECT,REPAIR, AND MANAGE THE INTEGRITY OF THE HAIR! (LOVE THE DIY TIPS THE MOST LOL) 👍 👌
Very good explanation! But my hair breaks even with a bleach bath with 10 volumes and takes months of care with expensive products to get less crispy. 😢😢😢
I used to use live box bleach and it’s 40 vol and the amount of times my hair suffered until I found your channel I now use Jerome Russell bleach powder and 20 vol my natural hair colour is around a level 7/8
Don't be fooled by her. This is false and a lead on. Fals claims, either intentionally or ignorantly. Bleaching will ALWAYS, without fail, lead to some amount of damage. You can reduce the the damage, minimize the damage, keep the hair manageable and more or less structurally intact, but it is ALWAYS a damaging and destructive process. Saying otherwise on the first seconds of the video only shows that Stella HAS NOT understood the chemistry of the process - or only to the most basic degree. A process that is, to the contrary, not basic at all, of you really look into it. Bleaching is *always* an oxidative process that oxidizes - and thus irreversibly, permanently destroys, proteins (and other molecules) in the hair. Those proteins include the natural colour pigments, called melanins, eumelanin and pheomelanin, and structural proteins. Now there is no way if destroying the preoteins you want destroyed, the pigments, without destroying some of the proteins you want to ideally keep. Because they are attacked by the same process. Luckily, many of the structural proteins are a bit more resilient, or put differently, the pigment proteins are a little more susceptible than the structural ones. But still. That claim, that promise, at least in it's absoluteness ("...without damaging..") is wrong. Any cosmetic chemist will confirm. She is doing what many advertizers do: telling the consumers, what they want to hear, what they want to believe. That is the seduction of advertisements. Maybe she wants to believe it herself, may be she does believe it herself, but it is definitely not true. Damage can be minimized, not completely avoided. And ot is permament and will accumulate and worsen over time with each additional bleach or procedure.
Yeah I mean bleach is damaging but there are ways you can minimize the amount of damage it does. It took me a while to figure out how much bleaching my hair can actually handle. I'm naturally somewhere around level 4 (dark/medium brown) but getting it light blonde without any significant damage is not actually all that difficult for me. But any overlapping on already bleached hair, or bleaching my hair when dyed, is gonna fry it. Also because my hair is super fine, it lifts well but also snaps more easily. So going for a full head of blonde and maintaining the roots never ends well for me. But I can do highlights, balayage, money piece, etc, just fine. As long as I only ever bleach my natural hair, not previously dyed or otherwise treated. Although I can't get it completely crisp white. There will always be some yellow tones left. So I've learned that when it gets to a pale yellow, that's as bright as it gets, which is good to know to avoid over-processing. Knowing that, it doesn't so much matter how high or low volume developer I use. That said, I still often end up frying my ends on because I insist on going for a high contrast balayage with very light ends, and it's difficult to completely avoid over-processing when aiming for the lightest possible result, but... I don't consider this a major issue because I can always just trim off the ends if they get too damaged. Losing one inch of length (on long hair) is not a big loss. So I think if you wanna go crazy with bleaching dark hair super light, I think you should do just highlights and/or the ends, because that way you won't end up with a huge loss if things go wrong. At this point most of my hair is healthy but my ends are a little frazzled. I bleached it at home in a balayage style, which I've been doing for years by now, going from my natural brown to orange to pale yellow. I like the golden "brassy" tone (because it compliments my warm olive skintone) so I didn't do much toning.
I started going blonde early this year, and while I realise there has been some damage to my hair, because of the shampoo/conditioner I use and the healing mask, it's now very healthy and actually healing. Let me explain, before I ever started going blonde (from brown), I had a fair bit of sun damage done to the top layer of my hair. Sun damage is a actual thing, like with skin, it roasts your hair making it more frizzy than it'd normally be. With my hair it was moreso wavy on top than the nice curls I got underneath. Now that curliness is starting to show throughout my hair, not just the underneath layer despite the bleaching. When I tried bleaching it myself, afterwards it was quite damaged, so I always recommend going to an actual salon for bleaching, a good one at that. It's expensive, I know. It hurts my wallet majorly every time I go, but they lift my pigment enough that I'm seeing results and its not damaging it beyond repair. If you refuse to spend that kind of money, slowly lighten it over time and wait a couple month inbetween bleaches. Damage, let it settle, repair and then do it all over again. Use good shampoo/conditioner, they're not necessarily have to be expensive. The one that has saved my hair isn't the most expensive out there, but its done loads more for my hair than any others I've tried. This is AUD, but the most expensive I've tried was $40/bottle, meanwhile the one's I use now is $23/bottle. I always get it on sale cause they sell it at Coles and Woolies. It's Maui, perfect for us curly haired girlies.
I'm in Australia too. When you say..go to a really good hairdresser, they ALL say they are good! I've had a really bad run of one bad/mediocre hairdresser after another, I dread going again now. I have 10 cm brown roots. I'm in Sydney.
Are there bleaching powders that only lift 2 levels? Because the lowest I have seen are the 7 level lift ones and that is what I use. But my natural haircolor is very light, between a level 8 and 9 and it always feels weird using a bleach that lifts 7 levels when I do my regular highlights on myself. If you know any, pls let me know 😅💜
I really enjoyed that Stella, thank you 😊 my family always have a go for bleaching I always try to explain but they don't understand so I'll send them this! ❤❤
I wish that professional products were more accessible to DIYers. I kinda understand why they're not, but it sucks that it's an art that is somewhat gatekept. Why shouldn't I be able to learn how to do it right and with the best quality on my own, if I want to? Like I'd love to be able to do olaplex during the bleach process but that product isn't available to me.
I actually melted my own hair by bleaching 3 times in one day 9+ level lift with 40 vol peroxide on BOX DYED BLACK BLUE HAIR. So my hair was black with blue highlights I did myself and I didn't know that the box dye had an activator in it. I'm used to semi permanent dyes or just pigment that sits on your hair. I knew chemically what I did to my hair but it took 3 times. I had no Oliplex or anything. I just stubbornly wanted this darn color out. Well, after I melted my hair and got it chopped off, colored, HILARIOUSLY blue (and purple) --bc I figured the blue needed to have one last huzzah since it destroyed my hair!!! lol I proceeded to rinse my hair once a week for four weeks in a vinegar solution, and put keratin bonding masks on it. I saved the rest of my hair that way. The ends were just done. DONEEEEEEE. lol Anyway now that I've been bleaching my hair for 17 years I can say with confidence it will never happen again as I learned the chemistry behind it as well. lol. Like I knew I denatured the keratin in my hair. Might as well figure out how I did it so I won't do it again! Now I use 10% peroxide shampoo baths with 7+ lift for 15 mins because I learned my hair lifts very quickly as it's already light--just not white like i want and it's between fine and medium texture. I think I'm one up from what's considered a light brown naturally. So in the dark blonde area.
You feel me Stella … 😂 i bleached my hair just yesterday it s very blonde ! My roots are level 6 alas what can i do please ? Thanks to anyone answering me Blessed be dear Stella
I think it depends on what you are doing for example my hair is a light copper brown and i added two streaks in the front halfway down the hair no where near the roots only midshaft down, i didn't get any damage at all and i only left it on for 15 minutes, because it lightened quickly i use the bleach everyone dreads and calls garbage called clairol b20 i have never had a problem..i guess if you go drastically light im sure its a totally different story.
Sorry Stella but bleaching your hair is always damaging. if you don't know what you're doing then it can be even worse but you cannot prevent the damage. You can make the hair look nicer by masking it but that doesn't mean it's not damaged. Sooner or later you'll start seeing the brakeage.
She never said it doesn't damage the hair, she explained how you can minimize the damage so your hair doesn't look or feel damaged. Did you watch the video?
@@carina-nonbinarybut she did say it was not damaging. Her first sentence of the video says that. Bleach will always damage your hair, just like coloring it will. Just that bleach will really destroy your hair bonds and there's nothing that can reverse that.
Yo fui a un salon muy respetado para que no se me dañe el cabello ya que el color que quería requería una decoloración no muy alta al nivel siete u ocho le dije que no importaba si la decoloración era mínima con tal que se mantuviera la integridad del cabello y me pondría un color más claro que mi base Pero no me importa qué color con el cabello esté íntegro aunque no sea mucha la diferencia entre mi cabello natural y el tinturado en pocas palabras me hicieron la decoloración y a los dos días mi cabello Lucía horrible por más que le puse todas las mascarillas había claramente una diferencia entre las mechas hechas con la decoloración y el resto del cabello el resto del cabello estaba sano Bien fuerte en cambio las mechas donde estaba la decoloración estaban relajadas parecían secas muy quebradizas y delicadas en pocas palabras no sé si el tinte hará lo mismo pero decoloración definitivamente nunca más me vuelvo hacer voy a averiguar si con tinte puedo mantener la integridad de mi cabello y por lo menos tenerlo de un color un poco más claro se dañe el cabello utilizando tinte hay personas que dicen que aunque el tinte no sea con decoloración igual es fuerte igual el cabello se afecta
My question is if you have like a level one hair and I want to reach the other end of the spectrum of course my hair will get damaged like it was mentioned but because I want to bleach my roots too will it permanently change my hair. Like after some time if I let it grow out buzz cut it will my hair return to how it was prior to the bleach (I have virgin dark brunette hair)
I would recommend you to do a hairstrand test if you are uncertain of wheter or not your hair can be safely bleached, but only after waiting a good amount of time (at least a few months) after doing the relaxer
I am wondering if i could get my black-brown hair to lift just enough to get (a dark) red? This probably depends on the undertone (mine is cool) butit would be cool if it worked ngl
Just for everyone's information: coconut oil prevents bleach damage! It acts like a natural "olaplex", in my experience. Apply it on your hair, especially ends, before bleach or any other chemical colour treatment, and you'll see! (Caveat: I'm also naturally level 6-7, so for anyone with darker hair than that, YMMV.)
Question, my natural colour is white blonde (no im not joking) and after 2 decades of blacks, reds and purples ive finally managed to grow my hair out to a level 7. Whats the possibility of me being able to get back to my natural colour?
Hair follicles are not affected by dye. That’s a wive’s tale. If you’ve been dyeing your hair that long, it’s likely your hair naturally darkened and you haven’t had a chance to notice, or it needs more contact with the sun.
@rickandshorty37 I never said it was.....I simply said I've grown it out to a level 7 as in if I keep growing it out will it lighten or do I need to bleach it?
@@maddydavidsdottir9862i know people with a level 7 hair color who get light blonde strands when they go into the sun long enough. However hair tends to darken as we get older (the amount of the two types of melanin we produce changes) so your hair won't go back in color without the sun or bleach messing with it i fear
@@carina-nonbinary fair enough. I know my natural colour is because of a recessive gene (albinism) but its disheartening to know I wont get it back without "faking it" I hate my mother for a lot of things but especially this :-/
I've always loved Stella's hair transformation videos, but I'm also really liking this new direction to understand the science behind the hair.
I have watched so many of your videos, and I love seeing what the end result is, but this video was really interesting and so well done!! Thanks!
I have black hair and I'll never bleach it but I find this very interesting regardless. Great work Stella. ❤️
Stella is a very good Teacher, and a good person .Please don't question her knowledge or her techniques . Why can't we all just get along? I love it when you teach us stuff.
Thank you Stella! I’ve been bleaching and dying my dark hair for years now and struggle the most with dullness, especially after bleaching. I kept getting told to do protein and deep conditioning, but it all seems worthless unless you know the real science. I learned so much in such a short video!
I agree with Stella I have dark hair and for me to go blond just isn't worth it.. And the grow out I don't have money to maintain it.. But blond hair is beautiful
Wonderful and informative! All of it made such sense! I had a nightmare trip to a hairdresser that left my hair warm blonde when I wanted cold - right after bleaching and toning my hair was rose gold, I think the toner was wrong and she would not admit to anything - and now I have the confidence to tinker with my hair again myself! For the record, I have previously bleached my hair by myself. Last time I had grown out my natural color and wanted to bleach the whole thing and needed a professional for that. Now I feel I can bleach my roots and hopefully, lighten the ends just a little bit, to get it ready for pastels.
yeees!
Thank you Stella I've been needing this!! Just bleached my hair yet AGAIN and was searching for answers on how to deal with it. You came through again girl!
LOVE THE NEW FORMAT OMG somehow it suits you very very well ! everything was super clear & easy to understand
Thank you for being an educated hairdresser - most do not tell us the truth. ❤
For me it depends on the bleach and how you take care of ur hair. I've bleached my ends and I had some damage from previous bleach on the front pieces and now it's rlly rlly damaged but the rest is just a little dry (still very strong) awesome vid Stella 👏 👍 💙
Science with Stella is my favorite class!
If I could, I would fly to Malta and have you do my hair. I wouldn’t even do small talk!
I loved this video! I would also love to learn about perms and relaxers because I've always been curious how those work too.
Yeah, and also about perm straightening
@karinkoda Can't do it on bleached hair...unfortunately it will brake off. You can do ceratin on damaged hair, but hair won't be straight flat, it will just be healthier. You can do relaxers on natural hair, but who has natural hair nowadays 😉
Whoop whoop 🙌🏾
Another Nerd Stella video.
I can watch these all day long!!!! ❤
Thank you for so full instruction about bleach process👍 As blonde I really appreciate that ❣️
I only use BLONDEME !! Thank you for the BLONDR TUTORIAL!! & I 💖 your 🖤 BRUSH!! It’s my favorite brush!!
Thank you for all the info!! You explain it sooooo good. (Sad sad story for some of the dark hair ppl….i hate deep emeralds, reds…all that ….i always loved neon and pastel colors….we have a solution tho: wigs, they are natural hair ones for decent prices that you can dye how you want ( i need to finish 2nd year of hairstylist so also can cut it and if you don’t go somewhere and they cut/ dye for you…wear the same hair the same day is boring…even if you love your natural hair/ deep colors/ have long hair or short…
Well i’m writing too much loved the video. Ten peroxide volume is what i choose for a day of bleach and colors on my friends…spend the day at home and end with a new color while we do karaoke, see a contest….i mean for the developer. Never used Blondme but if it has a bond protector…will be mine for my shenanigans.
Oh wow. Usually I'll multi task while listening/watching you but today you made me stop everything and listen and watch to your science lesson. Loved it. Thanks
Hey Stella, thanks so much for another amazing video, absolutely love your content x
The wig looks so goooood on you ❤
Thank you so much for the time and effort you put into helping others perfect their art.
Thankyou this has helped a lot, luring the biology side to hair because I'm starting my hair dressing journey to becoming a hair dresser Xx definitely took notes while watching. Thankyou again
Stella black lashes✨🤩✨ to blonde lashes All ✨gone
Is there a leave in conditioner you would recommend for dry chemical damaged hair? I really like this educational videos, it really helps make sense of the process.
Why any of my science classes at school wasn’t like this?!
I sensed something more about the bleaching process but never sought out the science bc mostly I’d never picked it up with textbook style explanations
REALLY GREAT INFORMATIONAL VIDEO STELLA! THE BEST PART WAS THE TIPS AND INFO ON HOW TO PROTECT,REPAIR, AND MANAGE THE INTEGRITY OF THE HAIR! (LOVE THE DIY TIPS THE MOST LOL) 👍 👌
Very good explanation! But my hair breaks even with a bleach bath with 10 volumes and takes months of care with expensive products to get less crispy. 😢😢😢
I used to use live box bleach and it’s 40 vol and the amount of times my hair suffered until I found your channel I now use Jerome Russell bleach powder and 20 vol my natural hair colour is around a level 7/8
This is one of my favorite videos you've ever done!!!
Stella please keep doing these types of videos. This was amazing!
Loved this video as it was chock full of information.
Don't be fooled by her. This is false and a lead on. Fals claims, either intentionally or ignorantly. Bleaching will ALWAYS, without fail, lead to some amount of damage. You can reduce the the damage, minimize the damage, keep the hair manageable and more or less structurally intact, but it is ALWAYS a damaging and destructive process. Saying otherwise on the first seconds of the video only shows that Stella HAS NOT understood the chemistry of the process - or only to the most basic degree. A process that is, to the contrary, not basic at all, of you really look into it.
Bleaching is *always* an oxidative process that oxidizes - and thus irreversibly, permanently destroys, proteins (and other molecules) in the hair. Those proteins include the natural colour pigments, called melanins, eumelanin and pheomelanin, and structural proteins. Now there is no way if destroying the preoteins you want destroyed, the pigments, without destroying some of the proteins you want to ideally keep. Because they are attacked by the same process. Luckily, many of the structural proteins are a bit more resilient, or put differently, the pigment proteins are a little more susceptible than the structural ones. But still.
That claim, that promise, at least in it's absoluteness ("...without damaging..") is wrong. Any cosmetic chemist will confirm.
She is doing what many advertizers do: telling the consumers, what they want to hear, what they want to believe. That is the seduction of advertisements. Maybe she wants to believe it herself, may be she does believe it herself, but it is definitely not true.
Damage can be minimized, not completely avoided. And ot is permament and will accumulate and worsen over time with each additional bleach or procedure.
100%. thank you for writing this. Its ridiculous what she is saying. Sounds like a big ad for bleach/hair dyes.
Absolutely! Even regular hair coloring is damaging, let alone bleach.
Is it damaging? 16:41. Yep. A picture is worth a thousand words.
If you do something wrong ofc its gonna fail...
Yeah I mean bleach is damaging but there are ways you can minimize the amount of damage it does. It took me a while to figure out how much bleaching my hair can actually handle. I'm naturally somewhere around level 4 (dark/medium brown) but getting it light blonde without any significant damage is not actually all that difficult for me. But any overlapping on already bleached hair, or bleaching my hair when dyed, is gonna fry it. Also because my hair is super fine, it lifts well but also snaps more easily.
So going for a full head of blonde and maintaining the roots never ends well for me. But I can do highlights, balayage, money piece, etc, just fine. As long as I only ever bleach my natural hair, not previously dyed or otherwise treated. Although I can't get it completely crisp white. There will always be some yellow tones left. So I've learned that when it gets to a pale yellow, that's as bright as it gets, which is good to know to avoid over-processing. Knowing that, it doesn't so much matter how high or low volume developer I use.
That said, I still often end up frying my ends on because I insist on going for a high contrast balayage with very light ends, and it's difficult to completely avoid over-processing when aiming for the lightest possible result, but... I don't consider this a major issue because I can always just trim off the ends if they get too damaged. Losing one inch of length (on long hair) is not a big loss. So I think if you wanna go crazy with bleaching dark hair super light, I think you should do just highlights and/or the ends, because that way you won't end up with a huge loss if things go wrong.
At this point most of my hair is healthy but my ends are a little frazzled. I bleached it at home in a balayage style, which I've been doing for years by now, going from my natural brown to orange to pale yellow. I like the golden "brassy" tone (because it compliments my warm olive skintone) so I didn't do much toning.
Science Stella knows her stuff.
Can you talk about treatments when your hair is melt please?
I started going blonde early this year, and while I realise there has been some damage to my hair, because of the shampoo/conditioner I use and the healing mask, it's now very healthy and actually healing. Let me explain, before I ever started going blonde (from brown), I had a fair bit of sun damage done to the top layer of my hair. Sun damage is a actual thing, like with skin, it roasts your hair making it more frizzy than it'd normally be. With my hair it was moreso wavy on top than the nice curls I got underneath.
Now that curliness is starting to show throughout my hair, not just the underneath layer despite the bleaching. When I tried bleaching it myself, afterwards it was quite damaged, so I always recommend going to an actual salon for bleaching, a good one at that. It's expensive, I know. It hurts my wallet majorly every time I go, but they lift my pigment enough that I'm seeing results and its not damaging it beyond repair. If you refuse to spend that kind of money, slowly lighten it over time and wait a couple month inbetween bleaches. Damage, let it settle, repair and then do it all over again. Use good shampoo/conditioner, they're not necessarily have to be expensive. The one that has saved my hair isn't the most expensive out there, but its done loads more for my hair than any others I've tried. This is AUD, but the most expensive I've tried was $40/bottle, meanwhile the one's I use now is $23/bottle. I always get it on sale cause they sell it at Coles and Woolies. It's Maui, perfect for us curly haired girlies.
I'm in Australia too. When you say..go to a really good hairdresser, they ALL say they are good! I've had a really bad run of one bad/mediocre hairdresser after another, I dread going again now. I have 10 cm brown roots. I'm in Sydney.
Nerd Stella is one of my favourite Stellas 😂😂
Thanks again!!! You made my hair, fun and healty thanks to your explanation and advice on each video. 🤘
Such a informative post!! Thanks so much for sharing your phenomenal amount of knowledge!!
the video youtube didn't know it needed
Are there bleaching powders that only lift 2 levels? Because the lowest I have seen are the 7 level lift ones and that is what I use. But my natural haircolor is very light, between a level 8 and 9 and it always feels weird using a bleach that lifts 7 levels when I do my regular highlights on myself. If you know any, pls let me know 😅💜
Thank you Stella for teaching us, About bleach the hair, We enjoy the ur teaching 💐💐💐💐
😂 wow, we🤩😂 bleached lashes lifted 9 shades fall out
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That was actually so interesting !! Now i wanna bleach my whole head 😂
I love watching your videos I learn a ton from you
Brilliant video stella - alot now makes sense
I really enjoyed that Stella, thank you 😊 my family always have a go for bleaching I always try to explain but they don't understand so I'll send them this! ❤❤
Again I learned something new 😌 .. Thank you Stella!
Even though bleaching is very helpful
Everything she said is absolute truth. Thank you my dearest tracher and mentor 💚💙🩷
Forgive me for being so silly I just needed a good laugh this time around
It was so educative, thnak you! 🥰
I wish that professional products were more accessible to DIYers. I kinda understand why they're not, but it sucks that it's an art that is somewhat gatekept. Why shouldn't I be able to learn how to do it right and with the best quality on my own, if I want to? Like I'd love to be able to do olaplex during the bleach process but that product isn't available to me.
I need the after care info. I’m too scared to do the actual bleaching myself so I’ll let the stylist worry about this stuff.
And I’m not really sure whether you can bleach your eyelashes or not
Such a good video. Thanks so much!
Yes! Period!
Hi!
I am still wondering: What about going from brown to copper?
Can you please do this but for permanent dyes????
I actually melted my own hair by bleaching 3 times in one day 9+ level lift with 40 vol peroxide on BOX DYED BLACK BLUE HAIR. So my hair was black with blue highlights I did myself and I didn't know that the box dye had an activator in it. I'm used to semi permanent dyes or just pigment that sits on your hair. I knew chemically what I did to my hair but it took 3 times. I had no Oliplex or anything. I just stubbornly wanted this darn color out. Well, after I melted my hair and got it chopped off, colored, HILARIOUSLY blue (and purple) --bc I figured the blue needed to have one last huzzah since it destroyed my hair!!! lol I proceeded to rinse my hair once a week for four weeks in a vinegar solution, and put keratin bonding masks on it. I saved the rest of my hair that way. The ends were just done. DONEEEEEEE. lol Anyway now that I've been bleaching my hair for 17 years I can say with confidence it will never happen again as I learned the chemistry behind it as well. lol. Like I knew I denatured the keratin in my hair. Might as well figure out how I did it so I won't do it again! Now I use 10% peroxide shampoo baths with 7+ lift for 15 mins because I learned my hair lifts very quickly as it's already light--just not white like i want and it's between fine and medium texture. I think I'm one up from what's considered a light brown naturally. So in the dark blonde area.
You feel me Stella … 😂 i bleached my hair just yesterday it s very blonde ! My roots are level 6 alas what can i do please ?
Thanks to anyone answering me Blessed be dear Stella
I think if the hair bond is broken and hair is coming apart, nothing can be done.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Have you ever considered using rose water for neutralization? I believe that it is 5.5 ish pH. and won't be as stinky??
Vinegar is more effective and the smell evaporates. There's also lemon juice lol
Awesome info!
Love you girl ❤
You should use the blonde me with the fiberplex in it that one I would try 😊
I think it depends on what you are doing for example my hair is a light copper brown and i added two streaks in the front halfway down the hair no where near the roots only midshaft down, i didn't get any damage at all and i only left it on for 15 minutes, because it lightened quickly i use the bleach everyone dreads and calls garbage called clairol b20 i have never had a problem..i guess if you go drastically light im sure its a totally different story.
Excellent video! Thanks!
After watching Stellas vid I feel like a I am a pro now😆 Science Bitsches 😂😂😂❤❤
Blond Me is a great product!
Watching this video feels like I’m in hair school again 😂😂
Great explanations…thank you!!
Prefect explain, thank you!
I'm in love 💘 with the word "Schwarzkopf" I don't know why 😂
Great video!
Sorry Stella but bleaching your hair is always damaging. if you don't know what you're doing then it can be even worse but you cannot prevent the damage. You can make the hair look nicer by masking it but that doesn't mean it's not damaged. Sooner or later you'll start seeing the brakeage.
Are you an actual licensed hair stylist?
@@e_1665It doesn't matter if she is or not. She is right. Bleaching is always damaging.
She never said it doesn't damage the hair, she explained how you can minimize the damage so your hair doesn't look or feel damaged. Did you watch the video?
@@carina-nonbinarybut she did say it was not damaging. Her first sentence of the video says that. Bleach will always damage your hair, just like coloring it will. Just that bleach will really destroy your hair bonds and there's nothing that can reverse that.
That same brand melted my hair off :^( 😞
Thank you so much) very entertaining.
Yo fui a un salon muy respetado para que no se me dañe el cabello ya que el color que quería requería una decoloración no muy alta al nivel siete u ocho le dije que no importaba si la decoloración era mínima con tal que se mantuviera la integridad del cabello y me pondría un color más claro que mi base Pero no me importa qué color con el cabello esté íntegro aunque no sea mucha la diferencia entre mi cabello natural y el tinturado en pocas palabras me hicieron la decoloración y a los dos días mi cabello Lucía horrible por más que le puse todas las mascarillas había claramente una diferencia entre las mechas hechas con la decoloración y el resto del cabello el resto del cabello estaba sano Bien fuerte en cambio las mechas donde estaba la decoloración estaban relajadas parecían secas muy quebradizas y delicadas en pocas palabras no sé si el tinte hará lo mismo pero decoloración definitivamente nunca más me vuelvo hacer voy a averiguar si con tinte puedo mantener la integridad de mi cabello y por lo menos tenerlo de un color un poco más claro se dañe el cabello utilizando tinte hay personas que dicen que aunque el tinte no sea con decoloración igual es fuerte igual el cabello se afecta
Love educational Stella ❤
If I have a dark hair like 4/5 and I really want to get white hair can I still bleach them without the serious damage?
so i should stick with 20 developer and leave it on longer?
My question is if you have like a level one hair and I want to reach the other end of the spectrum of course my hair will get damaged like it was mentioned but because I want to bleach my roots too will it permanently change my hair. Like after some time if I let it grow out buzz cut it will my hair return to how it was prior to the bleach (I have virgin dark brunette hair)
"science bitches" 😂 I learn so much from your videos, thank you for sharing your knowledge and artistry. 🏆
3rd yay! Love you Stella!
if you had cosmetology in school you would be the perfect teacher
Thanks ❤
If you have done a relaxer on the hair, what amount of time is it safe until you can bleach?
Until it's grown out and got cut off probably. Relaxer permanently changes the chemistry of the hair as far as i know
I would recommend you to do a hairstrand test if you are uncertain of wheter or not your hair can be safely bleached, but only after waiting a good amount of time (at least a few months) after doing the relaxer
Real eyes?
I am wondering if i could get my black-brown hair to lift just enough to get (a dark) red? This probably depends on the undertone (mine is cool) butit would be cool if it worked ngl
Just for everyone's information: coconut oil prevents bleach damage! It acts like a natural "olaplex", in my experience. Apply it on your hair, especially ends, before bleach or any other chemical colour treatment, and you'll see! (Caveat: I'm also naturally level 6-7, so for anyone with darker hair than that, YMMV.)
"Science, Bitches!" :D :D
I have never bleached my hair but I am a dirty blonde. I’ve only ever used semi permanent hair dye.
Question, my natural colour is white blonde (no im not joking) and after 2 decades of blacks, reds and purples ive finally managed to grow my hair out to a level 7. Whats the possibility of me being able to get back to my natural colour?
Hair follicles are not affected by dye. That’s a wive’s tale. If you’ve been dyeing your hair that long, it’s likely your hair naturally darkened and you haven’t had a chance to notice, or it needs more contact with the sun.
@rickandshorty37 I never said it was.....I simply said I've grown it out to a level 7 as in if I keep growing it out will it lighten or do I need to bleach it?
@@maddydavidsdottir9862i know people with a level 7 hair color who get light blonde strands when they go into the sun long enough. However hair tends to darken as we get older (the amount of the two types of melanin we produce changes) so your hair won't go back in color without the sun or bleach messing with it i fear
@@carina-nonbinary fair enough. I know my natural colour is because of a recessive gene (albinism) but its disheartening to know I wont get it back without "faking it" I hate my mother for a lot of things but especially this :-/
@@carina-nonbinary yeah, it's true. Also people with 7 lvl hair can have a highlights lvl 9 or even 10 after summer season
I want videos talking in spanish pleaseeeee
how are you telling me it's not gonna damage my hair while your hair literally looks fried liek someone electrocuted you
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That is interesting, beautiful.
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