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How Long To Wait To Dye Hair After Bleaching?

Coloring hair in the comfort of your home feels so amazing. After getting the job done, you are anxious about the results, hoping that they are not disappointing.

The question is, if you are lusting for a dye, how long to wait to dye hair after bleaching? Let’s find out.

What to consider before you dye after bleaching your hair?

  • Is your hair damaged after the bleaching process?
  • What type of dye are you going to use after bleaching your hair?
  • What volume of the developer is required for dyeing if the dye needs a developer?
  • Can the dye be used on bleached hair?

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What if you dye your hair right after bleaching?

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Can you dye your hair right after bleaching?

Bleaching destroys pigment molecules on your hair and breaks down the organic fatty acids found on your shafts, which leaves your hair vulnerable to breakage and damage.

Check how damaged your hair is after completing the bleaching process. If your hair doesn’t feel dry, apply a deep conditioner to restore some moisture and continue with the dye application.

Use a mild color, and your hair will just be fine.

Do not use treatments if your hair is not damaged at all because this will shut your hair cuticles, and the dye will not penetrate through the hair.

However, it is recommended that you wait for your hair to recover from the bleaching process.

If your hair needs a break, then wait. Applying dye immediately on damaged hair will make your dye to wash out fast because the hair cuticles are open.

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How long to wait to dye hair after bleaching?

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Your hair texture and color will determine how long you should wait to dye after bleaching it.

  • For blonde hair, wait for 15 to 20 minutes.
  • Fine hair has a very thin cuticle layer so it’s faster to process. Wait for 10 to 15 minutes.
  • For dark hair, it is recommended to work in several sessions for up to 30 minutes.

Coarse hair is challenging to work with. You require more than two bleaching applications and then wait for 30 minutes before you dye it.

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Why wait before coloring your hair?

Prevent instead of heal.

Bleaching is a chemical process. The damages that can occur after the procedure include: leaving your hair prone to breakage, inelastic hair, brittle hair, dehydrated hair, and hair prone to split ends.

Waiting for a few days or months is important because your hair will return to an almost normal state. Your hair’s PH also gets back to normal.

It is recommended to wait for at least 4 to 8 weeks before you dye your hair after bleaching it.

Six to eight weeks is the best for you if your hair is very weak and dry. Accomplishing a darker shade is easy, so if you want a lighter shade, you should wait for more than 4 weeks.

After bleaching ensure that you moisturize your hair continuously.

During the weeks that you are waiting, nourish your hair to make it stronger. Once a week you can apply coconut oil and let it sit the whole night.

Post bleaching tips before dying

Do not let your new color appear uneven or streaky.

Repair and condition

Use a conditioning mask or a deep conditioner before coloring your hair.

This way restores the moisture that your hair lost during the bleaching process and enables it to absorb the new color.

Use natural or organic products

You can use organic products from the store or go for homemade recipes. Try a natural alternative such as henna.

It is a plant-based pigment and does not contain any ammonia or peroxide. Although you have fewer color options, henna helps in the strengthening and thickening of your hair.

Use high-quality henna that does not have metallic compounds. Give yourself time before you get the desired color.

Use color with fewer chemicals

Your hair is left vulnerable after bleaching because most of the natural pigment it has lost. Reduce the number of chemicals that will further damage your hair.

Do away with products containing ammonia or peroxide for you to get the new color.

Choose a lighter shade than the one you want to achieve because more pigment is absorbed with bleached than natural hair.

Complete a patch test beforehand

Doing a patch test helps you to know whether you are allergic to the chemicals in the dye. The test also helps you know whether your hair is still weak before you dye it.

Test the dye on a few strands where it cannot be seen and wait for a few minutes. If you are okay with the results you can proceed to apply all through your hair.

Read the directions carefully

Take professional steps and wear gloves. Some directions are found on the packaging of the materials.

Most of your questions will be answered if you follow the way. For example, if you use a high-volume developer than what is required to dye, you will fry or melt your hair.

Time to be taken before you rinse out the dye will also be indicated. If the results are not there within the indicated time, then you should rinse out and mix a fresh batch.

Don’t use styling tools

Using heat after the bleaching session can cause more damage to your hair. Stay away from the styling tools.

Post bleaching hair care

Here are tips on the best way to take care of your hair after bleaching for you to get the best results

  • Condition your hair after shampooing
  • Use pre-shampoo conditioners three days before and after bleaching
  • Brush your hair gently
  • Do a post color treatment
  • Wear a lightweight, protective serum every day
  • Apply a nourishing hair mask is important
  • When styling your hair for example using a blow drier apply a thermal protector.

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Conclusion

How long to leave the bleach on your hair depends on your hair color and texture, the color you want to achieve, and whether you have previously colored your hair.

Bleaching your hair damages it, so going ahead and dying it immediately worsens the condition. Professionals recommend waiting for a few weeks or months.

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