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Feb 4, 2013
Jocelyn F.
I'm Asian and I bleached my hair 2-3 times over the past month. the problem is it ended up in a coppery colour, but I really want a light blond.
my hair is now pretty damaged.
should I keep bleaching it to get it right or should I just leave it with this bad colour;/ ??
Feb 4, 2013
Natalie T.
do not keep bleaching it! To get rid of the coppery color, try a violet based toner. It should counteract a lot of the orangey and yellow tones in your hair. This may make it look like the "right color" without having to bleach it even more. Even washing your hair with violet-toning shampoos and conditioners should improve the coppery color.
I would suggest doing a lot of deep conditioning treatments. I have very light bleached hair, so it is quite damaged as well. Some of my favorite conditioning treatments for making my bleached hair look and feel nicer are Hask's Henna n' Placenta deep conditioning treatments, extra-virgin unrefined coconut oil, and Argan Oil.