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Is there any way to FAKE having bleached hair?

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Topic: Is there any way to FAKE having bleached hair?
Posted By: disasterbarbie
Subject: Is there any way to FAKE having bleached hair?
Date Posted: June 13 2007 at 8:30pm
I know that sounds silly but could you? I know there is something called a 3/4 wig but I don't understand how that works?
 
I just don't understand how some girls bleach their hair over and over and over again and still have beautiful hair. When I bleached my hair it fell out in clumps and broke off (after a few sessions).



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Posted By: krimsa
Date Posted: June 13 2007 at 9:08pm
3/4 wigs look sort of like hats in a way and its basically that some of your own hair is integrated with it when you put it on. Meaning its not a full wig. But they usually sit further back on the head if that makes sense. At least the one I tried was like that. Here are some pics of them

http://wowwigs.stores.yahoo.net/34wigs.html

When i was bleaching my hair (years ago) I deep conditioned at least once a week, sometimes twice. That helped a little but I can tell you my hair did not always feel so nice and it did get dry and brittle over time so i quit it. Im a medium dark brunette anyway so it was just a bad idea to keep that up. What you can do is just your roots and that will help. stay away from those porous ends and get regular trims. This will help the shine and feel.

Or have you considered hair extensions? You could bleach your roots and top hair to get a good match and then get longer, fuller extension hair to match? You may like extensions so much that you decide to stick with a color closer to your natural but have more of it! You might find it is a great solution and balances out price wise when you add up all those visits to the salon for bleaching and trims. Just something to consider.


Posted By: metalgirl
Date Posted: June 13 2007 at 11:14pm
If you apply bleach only to the new growth and never overlap, then you shouldn't get breakage.  (That is providing that your virgin hair is strong enough to begin with)

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Posted By: disasterbarbie
Date Posted: June 13 2007 at 11:31pm
Originally posted by metalgirl metalgirl wrote:

If you apply bleach only to the new growth and never overlap, then you shouldn't get breakage.  (That is providing that your virgin hair is strong enough to begin with)
 
 
I use to do that but I still had breakage and my hair would fall out. :/


Posted By: malibu
Date Posted: June 13 2007 at 11:33pm
How is your hair doing? Did you do a treatment to fix it or did you have to cut it a lot?

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Posted By: metalgirl
Date Posted: June 14 2007 at 10:29am
Bleach can be tricky.  The ammonia in it makes it swell during processing, so even though you think  you didn't overlap, it may swell up and cause  overlapping.
 


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Posted By: Ms.Honey
Date Posted: June 14 2007 at 8:35pm

You could also use a lace front piece for the front of your hair and wear sewn in tracks/wefts in the rest of your hair.



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Posted By: disasterbarbie
Date Posted: June 16 2007 at 6:42pm
It's doing pretty good.  I just kinda let it grow. I cut a few inches off the bottom because it was all split but now it looks good. It's just thin because I had a large row of breakage undernearth that has grown A LOT but hasn't made it down to reach the rest of my hair. There is no way I would ever bleach it again. I just miss the bleached look.



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