If you’ve never bleached your hair before, consider going to a salon instead. If you make a mistake during the bleaching process, it can create lasting damage.

Depending on how long your hair is and how recently you’ve dyed it, you might need to use more than 1 cycle of the color remover to completely get the color out of your hair. Quite a bit of the remover comes in 1 box, so you might be able to get more than 1 cycle out of the box.

If your hair is a light strawberry blonde, you can use a 10-volume developer. It will lighten your hair about 1 shade, which should be just enough to take you from red to blonde. The most commonly used developer is 20-volume developer. [5] X Expert Source Brianna BowlingHair Stylist Expert Interview. 25 February 2022. It will only lighten your hair to 1 or 2 levels from your current shade, so use this only if you have a dark strawberry blonde or light copper hair. A 30-volume developer is best if your hair is between light copper and dark red. It can lighten your hair more than 3 shades. However, if you hair is a very, very dark red, you might need to use a 30-volume developer in more than 1 round of bleaching. The strongest developer available is 40-volume developer, and can cause serious damage to your hair if it’s not used properly. If you feel the need to use a 40-volume developer, it’s probably best to ask a professional to apply it to your hair.

You can purchase gloves from a beauty supply store. You should also put a hair cape or towel around your shoulders to protect your clothing, and a towel down on the floor or sink near where you’re doing your hair.

Continue until the first section is done, then unclip the second section and bleach it. Repeat on the remaining 2 sections until all your hair is bleached. Make sure you brush bleach onto the top and underside of each section of hair you part.

If your hair is a dark red, you won’t get a light yellow on your first try. Leave the bleach on your hair for 45 minutes and then rinse it out. You should wait at least 3 weeks between each bleaching. Otherwise, your hair could become so damaged it falls out. If you don’t have the patience to wait for multiple rounds of bleaching at home, you should see a salon professional.

Use the purple shampoo every other time you wash your hair – it will help maintain the platinum color!

If you really, really can’t wait to shampoo your hair, consider a spray-in dry shampoo to absorb some of your hair’s oils.

Some companies even offer products for bleached hair – if you can find an afford those types of products, they’re best.

Try out some no-heat styles, like braids and buns, or create curls with rollers.

Alternatively, you could wear a swim cap to protect your hair.