How to Dye Hair White? Complete Dying Guide

How to Dye Hair White

We have the solution for you if you’re trying to achieve the ideal snow-white hair color. Read on for how to dye hair white perfectly!

Although it requires a lot of effort to achieve, white hair can be incredibly attractive.

Chances are you’re going to need a lot of lightning. You’ll have to spread this out over several bleachings unless your hair is already a fair shade of blonde.

Keep reading, we have included all key information about white hair dying in this post!

Will White Hair Work for Me?

Not everyone can dye their hair white. When you have virgin hair, which has either never been dyed before or, if it has, the dye has been removed, the process is more effective.

You shouldn’t try to dye your hair white while it’s still colored, even if it’s a temporary color.

Also Read: Can You Dye Synthetic Hair?

How to Dye Hair White?

How to Dye Hair White

You don’t have to be icy just because you have white hair, so smile!

If you fulfill the criteria and want to get started on the coloring process, just follow these simple step-by-step instructions and you’ll have gorgeous pure white locks before you know it.

Step 1: Section Your Hair.

Precision is key when bleaching your hair. You can increase your accuracy and application speed by sectioning off your hair. Making pigtails, then splitting each one into two pieces to create four sections, is the best way to go about this.

Read More: Can You Dye Wet Hair?

Step 2: Apply the Bleach.

Follow the directions on the packaging to make sure you don’t make any mistakes. Take a layer from the top and untie one of the sections.

Coat it in bleach and then pin it up and out of the way. Do the same with the layer beneath until the whole section has been covered in bleach.

After you’ve completed all the sections, give your hair a quick massage to ensure that the bleach is distributed evenly, then pile it all up on top of your head and cover it with saran wrap.

Step 3: Let the Bleach Work Its Magic.

Depending on how dark or light your hair was to begin with, bleach should be left in your hair until it turns a pale yellow color.

But whatever you do, never leave the bleach in longer than the recommended time on the packaging. If your hair isn’t a light yellow by the end of the advised time, wash the bleach out anyhow.

Although the procedure will need to be repeated, give your hair at least a week to recover before doing so.

Step 4: Tone Your Hair White.

Now that your hair has reached the desired pale yellow hue, it’s time to dye it white. The reason your hair looks yellow is because of the melanin still left in your hair. To get the flawless white of your dreams, this must be neutralized.

The only way to eliminate the yellow shade is to add the proper complementary color (in this case, violet). Because of this, you need a violet pastel toner to finish dying your hair white.

How Long Does White Hair Dye Last?

White Hair Dye

The lifespan of white hair dye is between 6 and 8 weeks. Depending on the shade of white, it can be a little more or less than this time.

The lighter hair actually fades quite well because a light base is required to dye it this color.

Keeping it cool and free of brassy yellow tones will be more difficult for you. But it’s nothing a good silver or purple shampoo can’t fix!

When you need a new hair dye job depends on root regrowth. If you are naturally dark, you can buy more time by sporting the grown-out root-stretch look.

As your roots grow, light-colored hair will start to look a little gross. So, get ready for more upkeep.

Can I Dye My Hair White Without Bleaching It?

No, bleaching hair is a must if you want to achieve a light hair color.

The widespread misconception in this case is that bleaching it twice is the only way to achieve this color. But that’s not the case. Bleaching your hair will give you a pigment-free base in which to dye your hair white…with white hair dye.

White Hair Aftercare

Until it grows out or you dye it again, your hair will stay white after being dyed. However, after each wash, the toner in your hair starts to fade a little.

Minimize washing. Your hair is going to be pretty dry after such a drastic process, and the less you wash it the better. Your hair will thank you for it and you’ll make it! I have bleached hair (though it’s not white anymore), and I shampoo it maybe once a week. I’ll add corn starch as a dry shampoo if it starts to feel oily.

Use purple shampoo. When you do shampoo, you’re going to want something that will keep your tone fresh. Purple shampoo comes into play in this situation. Generic (that’s the brand name) has an inexpensive purple shampoo available at Sally’s.

Maintain your supply of coconut oil. Bleaching is drying, as I already said. To keep your hair healthy, supple, shiny, and full of nutrients, coconut oil works wonders. Apply to ends whenever they appear parched and following each wash.

Going Back to Natural After White

After experimenting with white, you’ll probably want to try out a different color at some point, whether you’re tired of getting your roots touched up or you simply want something new. Going more natural also requires a significant amount of work and takes time, just like going white.

It takes a few steps to return to your natural color.

You must rebuild the hair color from the ground up, much like you would when building a house, because when hair is bleached out that light, there is absolutely no color left. It takes a lot of toning, as well as careful home upkeep and weekly appointments to prevent the color from fading.

When attempting to achieve a darker color, some people opt to use color-enhancing shampoo. It really is just as arduous a process as removing the color; it just doesn’t hurt the scalp as much.

Final Words: How to Dye Hair White

Make sure you are fully aware of the risks of causing irreversible damage to your hair before choosing to bleach your hair white at home. At-home white-blonde can be achieved with success.

There is no need to look any further if you want a change.

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FAQs

Is It Possible to Dye Hair White?

White hair color is totally achievable with the help of a salon professional, but it’ll likely take several appointments to reach your desired shade.

Can I Dye My Hair White Without Bleaching It?

Depending on how light or dark your hair is, you could apply color without any lightening at all.

What Makes Hair White Fast?

Premature graying of hair can also be brought on by an autoimmune condition. An immune system attack on one’s own cells occurs in this situation.

Ada Parker

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