How can i lighten my hairs ?

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Don't say just dye your hairs . Because i don't want to dye my hairs like a retard .


My hairs are now medium to light brown. I want to make them as light as possible without dying.

I know some methods like lemon juice and sunlight.

Suggest me some more .
 
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Don't say just dye your hairs . Because i don't want to dye my hairs like a retard .
just bleach it it's not that deep
 
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Don't say just dye your hairs . Because i don't want to dye my hairs like a retard .


My hairs are now medium to light brown. I want to make them as light as possible without dying.

I know some methods like lemon juice and sunlight.

Suggest me some more .
Use a high-lift developer + sun/heat activation (I used a blow dryer) A 10–20 volume hydrogen peroxide (developer) diluted with conditioner (about 1:1 or 1:2 ratio) can gradually break down your natural pigment without the intensity of full bleach

Apply it evenly to damp hair, then use heat (sunlight or a blow dryer on low) to accelerate the oxidation process

This mimics what lightening sprays do (but with more control and stronger results.) Do this in short sessions (15–30 min max) and repeat over multiple days instead of one long session to avoid frying your hair.

A more β€œstacked” method (what actually gives stronger results, and what I did) is layering techniques:
  • Start with a clarifying wash (removes buildup so lightening works better)
  • Apply a honey + a small amount of peroxide + conditioner mix (this slows the reaction so it lifts more evenly)
  • Add heat exposure (sun or warm air)
  • Rinse, deep condition, and repeat every few days
But why?:
  • pH + moisture -> adding conditioner prevents patchiness
  • heat timing -> too much heat = damage, controlled heat = better lift
  • repetition over intensity -> multiple mild lifts = better color than one aggressive one

Watch out though bcz dark hair will go orange/red before lighter (that’s not avoidable without toner)

PM me if you want to see my old hair, because I have a lot of experience with this, feel free to ask questions OP

Here are some cropped imgs, if you want to see the full, PM me

before vs after

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Use a high-lift developer + sun/heat activation (I used a blow dryer) A 10–20 volume hydrogen peroxide (developer) diluted with conditioner (about 1:1 or 1:2 ratio) can gradually break down your natural pigment without the intensity of full bleach

Apply it evenly to damp hair, then use heat (sunlight or a blow dryer on low) to accelerate the oxidation process

This mimics what lightening sprays do (but with more control and stronger results.) Do this in short sessions (15–30 min max) and repeat over multiple days instead of one long session to avoid frying your hair.

A more β€œstacked” method (what actually gives stronger results, and what I did) is layering techniques:
  • Start with a clarifying wash (removes buildup so lightening works better)
  • Apply a honey + a small amount of peroxide + conditioner mix (this slows the reaction so it lifts more evenly)
  • Add heat exposure (sun or warm air)
  • Rinse, deep condition, and repeat every few days
But why?:
  • pH + moisture -> adding conditioner prevents patchiness
  • heat timing -> too much heat = damage, controlled heat = better lift
  • repetition over intensity -> multiple mild lifts = better color than one aggressive one

Watch out though bcz dark hair will go orange/red before lighter (that’s not avoidable without toner)

PM me if you want to see my old hair, because I have a lot of experience with this, feel free to ask questions OP

Here are some cropped imgs, if you want to see the full, PM me

before vs after

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bookmarked will come in handy in the future thanks :feelsahh:
 
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Bro you have 2 options just dye your hair or go for several months of some retarded ritual for slightly changes
 
Use a high-lift developer + sun/heat activation (I used a blow dryer) A 10–20 volume hydrogen peroxide (developer) diluted with conditioner (about 1:1 or 1:2 ratio) can gradually break down your natural pigment without the intensity of full bleach

Apply it evenly to damp hair, then use heat (sunlight or a blow dryer on low) to accelerate the oxidation process

This mimics what lightening sprays do (but with more control and stronger results.) Do this in short sessions (15–30 min max) and repeat over multiple days instead of one long session to avoid frying your hair.

A more β€œstacked” method (what actually gives stronger results, and what I did) is layering techniques:
  • Start with a clarifying wash (removes buildup so lightening works better)
  • Apply a honey + a small amount of peroxide + conditioner mix (this slows the reaction so it lifts more evenly)
  • Add heat exposure (sun or warm air)
  • Rinse, deep condition, and repeat every few days
But why?:
  • pH + moisture -> adding conditioner prevents patchiness
  • heat timing -> too much heat = damage, controlled heat = better lift
  • repetition over intensity -> multiple mild lifts = better color than one aggressive one

Watch out though bcz dark hair will go orange/red before lighter (that’s not avoidable without toner)

PM me if you want to see my old hair, because I have a lot of experience with this, feel free to ask questions OP

Here are some cropped imgs, if you want to see the full, PM me

before vs after

View attachment 4778969View attachment 4778970
why the before is just dark
 
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ye darker than mine

( so how long will yo hair will remain light )
Well ideally you'd repeat this every week on a selected day for your roots, so aslong as you keep up on it, plus it's dirt cheap, all you really need is water conditioner and HP
 
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I thought you said it automatically gets lighter.
 

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