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1) "Step 1: Bleach Don't even think about trying to dye your hair an unnatural color without first bleaching it. If you don't bleach your hair out until it's nearly white, the color will not take. You'll waste your time and money and the color will be gone in two days, or it won't show up at all if you have dark hair. Think of it like coloring with crayons. If you try to color with a purple crayon on top of brown crayon coloring, it will still be brown. Color purple on top of white, and now you are in business. I recommend a powder bleach with a 20 or 30 volume developer. L'Oreal Super Blue works for me. Depending on how dark or previously-dyed your hair is, it might take a couple of bleachings to get it light enough. Go buy yourself some of those latex gloves from the grocery store, the kind used for body cavity searches. They're in the cleaning aisle; you get ten for about a dollar. Don't get the vinyl, they're too baggy. Follow the directions on the bleaching box until your hair is really light. Then you can start with the freaky colors. If you have an excessive amount of red or orange in your hair after bleaching a few times, you might want to try a toner. Ask the lady at the beauty supply store, and she'll point you in the right direction. The Silver Lady toner took a lot of the pink tones out of my hair and made it look quite white and grey in a very sci-fi cyperpunk way. Step 2: Buy some hair dye in the color of your choice" Source and further information: http://www.darkwaver.com/eklectique/dye.html 2) "The process of changing a person’s hair color can be done by a chemical process known as Hair Coloring. Hair Coloring can be permanent or temporary and the lasting effects are determined, in part, by the texture of the individual's hair. The use of chemical lighteners, such as “Bleach”, is one way hair is lightened or “highlighted.” This type of Hair Coloring is always permanent because it involves the removal of natural pigment, which never returns. Semi-Permanent Hair Color can darken or change the tonal value of the hair, but cannot lighten the hair and can usually be completely washed away after several shampoos. Semi-Permanent hair color is only a deposit of hair color. This hair color is used to darken natural hair color. “Rinses” are a form of temporary hair color that are usually applied to hair during a shampoo. Their effects usually only last until the hair is shampooed or rinsed. Permanent hair color is probably the most-utilized because of its ability to affect the hair in level (lightness or darkness) as well as tone, but it comes with a unique set of potential problems, such as the need to frequently re-apply, unwanted fading and hot roots." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hair_color#Hair_coloring Further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hair_coloring 3) Hair Dye Colour Chart: http://www.redhaze.com/acatalog/dyrections.htm 4) How do I dye my Hair White? http://www.ponju.net/lofiversion/index.php/t47917.html
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you really can't "make" white hair...which is a shade that replaces your birth hair... however, you could try platinum which can be achieved with bleach and toner...
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