![]() ![]() It’s important that your hair reaches the lightest possible level before attempting to go silver. Hopefully my guide to bleaching your hair at home will help you through that. You can seriously damage your hair or cause bleach burns on your scalp if you mess up or don’t do proper research first. For a complete technical guide on how bleaching works and how I bleach my own hair, check out this post. ![]() Take a look at this chart below to determine your current hair colour level:ĭepending on your natural colour, you may have to do the lightening process multiple times. The silver hair colour simply won’t take, so starting with super light hair is the first step in achieving this grey hair shade. Unless you were born as a natural level 10 shade, you simply can’t achieve this colour without bleaching your hair. If you’re ready to take the plunge and do it on your own, keep reading. You can even take notes and ask questions if it’s something that you’d like to attempt in the future. If you’ve never dyed or bleached your own hair before, I recommend getting this done at a salon so you can be sure that it’s done properly with minimal damage. It’s important to know ahead of time that silver hair is a pretty demanding hair colour, so make sure you’re ready to take on the responsibility before moving forward! I’ve never had to do as much up-keep on my hair as I do now that it is silver. ![]()
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