How To Dye Your Colored Lace Front Wigs

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If you have dark hair and you want a little color, you may have considered dying the Colored Wig. Blonde is a great color that stands out and gets you noticed. But if you've never had to dye dark hair blonde, you may consider the process too difficult. The truth, however is that it is no harder to dye dark hair blonde at home than it is to dry brown hair. You can do it and in this guide, we'll share with you the best way to dye dark hair blonde.


If you are dyeing virgin hair, the following are just some of the things to keep in mind;


1. Choosing the Product
It goes without saying that the choice of product you will use it very important. We recommend using a Highlight Wig. Other cheap varieties that you find in the market may not lighten the hair and may even damage the hair. They also tend to be less effective that the salon varieties. For example, a cheap bleach powder will bleach about 3 levels in one process, while a salon variety may bleach the hair up to 7 levels in one application. This means that you need fewer cycles to completely bleach the Colored Lace Front Wigs with a salon grade powder.


2. Applying the Dye
Divide the hair into four sections to make it easy for you to apply the bleach. The bleach should then be applied to each section, taking care to coat the whole section. Begin at the top layer and work your way through the section and move through the other sections until your hair is completely covered.


3. Developing and Rinsing
The amount of time you leave the bleach on your hair depends on the brand of dye you are using. Therefore the development process may take up to an hour, although it is a good idea to check every 5-10 minutes whilst processing. If at any time during the process you experience irritation, wash the bleach out immediately.


4. Tone the Hair
The bleaching process alone will not give you the perfect blonde color you seek. For that, you need a toner. The type of toner you choose will depend on the shade of yellow you end up with after the bleaching process. For example, if you hair has yellow tones with no orange, use a pearl blonde dye to tone it. If you are unsure of the toner to use, get advice from a stylist.


I hope you have found this guide useful. If you need any more help just let us know either by visit www.mslynnhair.com

Posted 28 Sep 2021

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