How to dye your hair white and bottom black

Author: Bobbie Johnson
Date Of Creation: 10 April 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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Why choose only one color? Black and white hair tone will make hair daring and youthful and will give the hairstyle a stylish and sophisticated look. You can learn to do it yourself! Dyeing your hair at home is not only fun, but it will save you tons of money over time!

Steps

  1. 1 Look for inspiration. Take a look at the pictures of this hairstyle and decide how deep the blonde layer you want. It can only be on the top of the head or continue to the back of the head.
  2. 2 Desaturate the top of your hair. Depending on the natural or dyed color of your hair at the moment, this process can take place in three stages. Since bleaching is a very tough process, don't wash your hair longer than usual - excess oil will slightly protect your hair from damage after bleaching.
    • Purchase a bleaching kit from your local beauty and perfume store. The higher the number on the package, the stronger the material. A twentieth value will work for dark blondes and light to medium brunettes, while those with dark hair will probably need a value of 40.
    • Use a sparse hairbrush or comb to comb your hair. Part it straight from one ear to the other where you would like the blonde hair to end. Tie the bottom into a ponytail so that it does not get in the way.
    • We apply bleach. Wear gloves to protect your hands and use a hair dye brush to apply the bleach.
    • Set a timer. Since you can ruin your hair if you overexpose the bleach, set the timer for the time indicated in the bleach instructions.
    • Rinse off the paint with a shower, with water as cold as you can handle. It is worth avoiding warm water so that your white color does not turn copper.
  3. 3 Bleach white hair with toner (optional). If you want to achieve a platinum or ultra white color, then you should use a purple toner for white hair. Again, you can find it at your local perfume and cosmetics store.
    • Wait a few days after bleaching your hair. Too much damage can ruin your hair.
  4. 4 Dye the bottom of your hair black. The back of the hair will be more difficult to color than the hair in the front, so get a friend's help. You can buy paint (permanent or short-lasting) at a beauty and perfume store or your local supermarket.
    • Use a fine-toothed comb or comb to part your hair exactly where the white strands end.
    • Tie the white hair tightly at the top of your head and cover it with a shower cap. Make sure the edge of the cap is right on the border between the white and the rest of the hair.
    • Start applying black paint. Start at the roots of your hair and be very careful not to get caught in white hair. Better to let a friend help you at this stage.
    • Rinse off the paint. Keep the cap on your white hair while you rinse off the black dye. Wash it off with water as cold as possible, then the paint will last longer.
  5. 5 Hair care. Coloring is harmful to hair, and bleaching even more so.Compensate for this damage with a shampoo and conditioner designed specifically to moisturize colored hair. Avoid blow drying or ironing.

Tips

  • This look can be done with white hair underneath.
  • Touch up the ends every 6-8 weeks.

Warnings

  • Do not use metal hairpins or other tools while dyeing your hair.
  • Hair bleaching can be dangerous and damaging to your hair. Make sure everything is done professionally, especially if you are painting for the first time.
  • Paint and bleach are hazardous, so be careful not to get them in your eyes and be sure to get a test done even if you have used this product before.

What do you need

  • Gloves
  • Whitening kit
  • Tonic (optional)
  • Black paint
  • Elastic hairpins
  • Shower cap
  • Cosmetics for colored hair