You wash, put the gunk in, and blow it dry without moving it, it hardens into a crisp, then you gently wash it out and condition. ApHogee two step protein infusion is a pain in the butt but it is the absolute best restorative there it. Good luck!!!! And condition like crazy! I like Paul Mitchel repair, Hask Henna Placenta leave in (the extra damaged kind, or the with olive oil kind) The Hask Henna Placenta hair mask is good too. If after you lighten it, it is still too brassy, go for a really really blue/purple toner to lay overtop. A few broken hairs, but thats what I get for dabbling so much lol. Depending on your hair, and how light you want to go, you can use a 30 or 40 vol developer (20 if you want to keep it very minimal and you can use minimal time and what not) Thats what I do with mine and its an awesome awesome blonde, and its nice and soft too. If it is more yellowy, use the purple kind. I think the blue would be better than purple if your hair is really orangey. Theres a brand of powder bleach called prism lights, its really good for lightening without having to use a toner. Then I'd wash it about 3 times and condition it like crazy with protein fillers and keratin. I'd use something like Oops color remover to remove the deposited color. As for me, if you have hair color deposited, bleach won't necessarily lift it. Everyone is going to tell you to go to a salon.
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