I want to start wearing 3/4 or U part wigs wearing Remy hair...cant afford Virgin at the moment. Id like to have the ombre style dark brown on roots and like a copper on the ends. Can Remy hair be bleached or dyed?
yes you can dye it, im a hairdresser and many girls come in with their extensions which are remy to be dyed but theres always a chance it mighten be the same colour x
You definitely can bleach remy hair. But considering you're going for the ombre look, I'd suggest buying blonde extensions and then dying the top half of the extensions to match your real hair's color. To save extra damage on the extensions. Goodluck!
Dying remy hair isn't that great of an idea, it may look good at first, but since the cuticles aren't aligned, adding bleach to it will just damage the hair even more. I know these posts were old, but in case you were still wondering.
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Dec 18, 2011
Netta J.
I want to start wearing 3/4 or U part wigs wearing Remy hair...cant afford Virgin at the moment. Id like to have the ombre style dark brown on roots and like a copper on the ends. Can Remy hair be bleached or dyed?
Dec 19, 2011
Crystal S.
No you can only dye virgin hair
Dec 19, 2011
Netta J.
Dang :(. Thanks for ur response. Do u know of any companies that sell remy hair that has the ombre effect?
Dec 20, 2011
Faye F.
yes you can dye it, im a hairdresser and many girls come in with their extensions which are remy to be dyed but theres always a chance it mighten be the same colour x
Jan 12, 2012
Devon E.
yes u can dye remy hair, ive coloured mine plenty of times :D
Jan 13, 2012
Stephanie H.
Yes you can=D
Jan 13, 2012
Netta J.
Thanks for the answers guys
Jan 14, 2012
Kate C.
You definitely can bleach remy hair. But considering you're going for the ombre look, I'd suggest buying blonde extensions and then dying the top half of the extensions to match your real hair's color. To save extra damage on the extensions. Goodluck!
Aug 21, 2012
Danielle P.
Dying remy hair isn't that great of an idea, it may look good at first, but since the cuticles aren't aligned, adding bleach to it will just damage the hair even more. I know these posts were old, but in case you were still wondering.
Please check out my channel, I do hair reviews as well as hair product reviews. If you want to know where to get affordable, good quality VIRGIN hair, SUBSCRIBE to and share my channel. Stay tuned for possible giveaways (to subbies only).
YouTube.com/DanielleCP18
Aug 21, 2012
Kara R.
Any hair that is 100% human hair can be dyed, just the methods and length of time needed varies