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    Junior Member heyla-x is on a distinguished road
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    Hey
    So my hair right now is lightish brown with blis blonde highlights, natural hair is quite dark.. but I want to get all of my hair blonde?
    Any tips on how to do this without making my hair too damaged?

    Also my hair is bra strap length and pretty thin, kinda damaged atm due to abusing my hair with GHD straightners when I was younger.. (mostly wear my hair wavy now) My natural hair is 'fluffy' when blow dried but pretty wavy/curly when I leave it to dry naturally.

    Any tips on getting it straight, minus too much damage?

    Thanks.
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    I would recommend you adding more highlights everytime you retouch your highlights this way gradually your hair will become more blonde and it wont damage your hair as much as doing it blonde all at once. When doing the touchup on the highlights and adding more highlights make sure you don't go over the highlighted parts of hair or that will damage your hair even more. After you highlight your hair again make sure you do a deep conditioning treatment once a week. I hope that helps.
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    I agree. Just keep going lighter and lighter every time you go for highlites. It's what my friend did and her hair has a dimensional blonde look, not just a flat dyed looking colour.
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    My hair sounds exactly the same as yours! (apart from the thin bit :S) At the moment I have dipped ends (going from my natural med brown at the top to med sandy blond at the end). I died mine at home using just bleach powder and peroxide and if you want to change your whole head i wouldnt recommend it - going to a hairdressers will be much more expensive and time counsuming but it will definitely guarantee a more stable and accurate colour.

    However if you want to do this at home because of the cost I would without a doubt recommend you use a weak peroxide mixture so you dont go brassy and orange - you may have to do it a couple of time but it also means you wont end up looking like a carrot by accident :P

    As for the damage, my favourite products are Moroccan oil and Organiz coconut milk conditioning treatment - sooo good The moroccan oil can be pretty expensive though so as i substitute what i sometimes do is mix a small amount of what ever treatment i have lying around the house, olive oil and avocado and put that through my hair, wrap it in cling wrap and blow dry it for like two mins .. works a treat
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