Root Touch-up (Bleach)
Root touch-ups with bleach are a crucial part of maintaining a consistent, vibrant hair color, especially for those with lightened or platinum shades. This process helps to blend new hair growth seamlessly with previously bleached sections, ensuring a uniform and polished look. Understanding Root Touch-up with Bleach A root touch-up involves applying bleach to the roots of the hair where new growth has occurred. This process typically needs to be done every 4-6 weeks, depending on hair growth rates and the contrast between natural hair color and the bleached sections. Preparation for Root Touch-up Before starting a root touch-up, it's essential to gather all necessary materials: bleach powder, developer (usually 20 or 30 volume), gloves, an applicator brush, and a mixing bowl. Performing a strand test is recommended to determine how the hair reacts to the bleach and to estimate processing time. Application Process Section the Hair: Divide the hair into manageable sections to en...