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How Do You Correct Orange Roots When Bleaching Hair Blonde?

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How Do You Correct Orange Roots When Bleaching Hair Blonde?

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Orange roots are a result of using a hair color and developer that was not strong enough to lift your hair past the orange stage. This typically happens when those with black or dark brown hair attempt to dye their hair blonde at home. While this can be corrected, caution is advised to ensure you don’t permanently damage your hair in the process. Apply a professional-quality deep conditioning treatment to your hair. Repeated chemical processes can be very damaging to your hair; a deep conditioner will help restore some of the lost moisture and elasticity. Perform an elasticity test. Wet all of your hair, from root to ends. Select one single strand of hair to do the test on. You will want to do this in front of a mirror or have a friend help you. Using your left hand, grasp the strand at the root with the thumb and index finger. Use the thumb and index finger of your right hand to grasp near the end of the strand. Now pull on the hair, in opposite directions, slowly stretching the stran

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