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How Do I Stop Hair Color Bleeding Into Blonde?

What Can You Do If It Has Bled?

Now you know how to avoid bleeding of bleach into your color but what to do if it has already bled into blonde?

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It’s really important to keep checking periodically on your processing color to ensure you cannot see any bleeding occurring. If you do see bleeding, get a tail comb and “scrape” the excess bleach off the scalp/color area as best as you can without interrupting any other highlights.

Mix up a little more of the base color and apply to the area gently, you will need an additional 15-20 minutes of processing time for the newly applied color to process adequately.

If you don’t notice the bleeding or do anything about it, the outcome will be an orange spot on the scalp or a messy orange/yellow strip across your head depending on the severity of the bleed.

The only way this can be corrected is by re-coloring the spot/area after you have completed the color which is very inconvenient!

Happy Coloring without bleeding!

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