How To Lighten Dyed Hair At Home Naturally?

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Lightening hair is an easy way to change your look in both summer and winter. We show you how to lighten colored hair without going to the hairdresser.How To Lighten Dyed Hair At Home Naturally (4)

There are many ways to lighten your colored hair without dyes, we will learn how to do it, with certain tricks and home remedies :

How To Lighten Colored Hair?

The first thing to be clear about it is that colored hair does not react in the same way as natural hair and that lightening colored hair without chemical bleaching is complicated because natural lighteners have components that react with hydrogen peroxide in dyes.

And that reaction can leave the hair completely orange not very flattering. So if someone has recently dyed their hair (in the last three or four months) it is advisable to go to the hairdresser.

If you still decide to choose to try it at home, choose a non-abrasive product, such as beer or chamomile, and try it on a small portion of hair first to be sure that you are not going to become redheads unintentionally.

However, it should also be noted that colored hair is difficult to lighten, as much as dark natural shades can be, and that no natural method is going to achieve a radical change in tone. If, in addition, you intend to lighten a dark tone tint, the difficulty will be even greater.

Can All Hair Be Clarified?

Dark brown and black hairs are very difficult to clarify even with chemicals, and if you try to try it with natural methods, the best you can achieve is to create brilliant reflections and clarify the ends.

This is so because natural methods are only capable of lightening hair a couple of shades, and, unless you have a fairly light natural hair, the change will be discreet. The homemade methods are gradual and are not capable of creating radical results.

Rinse Hair With Lemon Or Other Products

There are many products capable of lightening hair, but one of the most accessible is lemon since it is a product with abrasive properties and it is enough to apply it squeezed on the hair with a spray and let it dry in the sun.

However, it is not the most recommendable natural lightener, since it weighs down the hair and its effects are low intensity. It is especially indicated to achieve shine and reflections on very light hair. The alternatives to lemon are many and many of them are better:

1. Chamomile

Chamomile is also referred to as Babune ka Phal in Hindi, it has calming properties, which is why it is not very aggressive with the scalp. To use on hair, simply create a concentrated chamomile infusion (using about 4 chamomile sachets for each glass of water).

once strained, apply it with a diffuser spray. If used before going outside, the effect of the sun will gradually lighten the hair. It is so mild that it can be used daily, as long as the infusion is properly stored in the fridge between uses.

2. Vinegar

Vinegar is also a good lightener, but it must be mixed with water so that it is not excessively aggressive. A part of vinegar for 6 of water is a good proportion.

You can use apple cider vinegar so that the smell does not bother us so much, and it should be used as a mask, keeping it on the hair for about 15 minutes and then rinsing it with water.

3. Cinnamon

Cinnamon is more effective than the rest of the products on the list and can be used on darker hair tones, but you have to mix it to apply it (honey+water+cinnamon powder+oilve oil) and leave it on your hair for several hours to observe its effects.

You can also use egg white or the conditioner that you use regularly if you don’t want to overspend. After hours of exposure, shampoo hair and rinse well.

4. Beer

Non-alcoholic beer (and this detail is important since alcohol is abrasive) can be applied directly to the hair and it is recommended to massage the entire scalp gently while applying it. It should wait about 10 minutes before rinsing thoroughly.

The good thing about using beer is that it also has nourishing and hydrating properties and that makes it a method that does not cause any type of side effect, such as itching or stinging on the scalp.

5. Saltwater

Saltwater, whether mixed at home or seawater, is a very effective natural lightener that is enhanced by the action of the sun. In fact, continued exposure to saltwater and sunbathing and enjoy at the beach at weekends. If done at home, one part of salt should be added for every five of water and it is better to use sea salt.

Although natural lighteners are not usually particularly irritating, it is not superfluous to counteract the abrasion that they entail with the use of hydrating masks, whether pharmacological or homemade, since all aesthetic treatments can be harmful to the hair to a certain extent.

Also, although most natural lighteners can be used with some frequency, caution can be a plus. The clearance will be just as effective if you put cinnamon on your hair once a week or if you do it four times a week. only the speed varies. So be patient and your hair will thank you.

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