Thursday, November 26, 2009

How do I get white in my hair?

I want a few white highlights... I've seen other people have them so I was just wondering.. How do I get them? (note: I mean WHITE not bleach blonde.. WHITE)



How do I get white in my hair?

I've recently answered this question, so I copied and re edited what i had written. I've done it before.



Here you go;



You'll need the following



http://cgi.ebay.com/Manic-Panic-40-Volum...



That product.



If you have dyed black hair, get 40 volume, if you can.



http://cgi.ebay.com.au/MANIC-PANIC-Hair-...



The toner. Get that product as well.



Scroll down, as the guy says how he did it. Pay attention to that. And you can leave this product (not the bleach) for a really, really long time as its a vegan product.



Follow all the directions and your set.



Use those Manic Panic products, as they are the best!



If your still unsure, go to your salon and get it done. But its best to get the person to do it for you if they have white hair themselves.



How do I get white in my hair?

Get old.



How do I get white in my hair?

um idk why you would want white ones, they'd probs look kinda weird but im sure that if u went to a hair salon and asked for them they'd be able to do them for you....



How do I get white in my hair?

Get it highlighted white. That's what they did probably



How do I get white in my hair?

Have kids?



How do I get white in my hair?

It will involve bleach somewhere - then white colourant. Good luck!



How do I get white in my hair?

1 - Hydrogen Peroxide



2 - Rent "Angel Heart" Starring Mickey Rourke



How do I get white in my hair?

Hair color is the result of pigmentation due to the presence of the chemicals eumelanin and pheomelanin. In general, the more melanin present, the darker the hair color; the less melanin, the lighter the hair color. Black hair predominates outside of Europe. A person's hair color may also change over time and may be more than one color at a time. Considerable differences in color and texture exist between individuals of similar ethnicity, and immigration and global travel have greatly increased the diversity of hair characteristics among many countries.



Pigment



There are two types (three subtypes) of pigment that give hair its color: Eumelanin (black and brown) and pheomelanin. Eumelanin is black and brown and pheomelanin is red.



The amount of eumelanin in hair determines the darkness of its color. A low concentration of brown eumelanin in the hair will make it blond, whereas more brown eumelanin will give it a brown colour. Much higher amounts of black eumelanin will result in black hair, and a low concentration of black eumelanin in the hair will make it gray.



All humans have pheomelanin in their hair. Pheomelanin is more chemically stable than black eumelanin, but less chemically stable than brown eumelanin, so it breaks down more slowly when oxidized. This is the reason bleach will cause darker hair to turn reddish brown during the artificial coloring process. As the pheomelanin continues to break down, the hair will gradually become orange and, later, yellow and then white.



Effects of aging on hair color:



A change in hair color typically occurs naturally as people age, usually turning their hair from its natural color to gray and then to white. More than 40 percent of Americans have some gray hair by their fortieth birthday, but white hairs can appear as early as childhood. The age at which graying begins seems to be almost entirely based on genetics. Sometimes people are born with gray hair because it is passed down genetically. Some people use hair dye to disguise the amount of gray in their hair.



The change in hair color is caused by the gradual decrease of pigmentation that occurs when melanin ceases to produced in the hair root and new hairs grow in without pigment. Two genes appear to be responsible for the process of graying, Bcl2 and Mitf. The stem cells at the base of hair follicles are responsible for producing melanocytes, the cells that produce and store pigment in hair and skin. The death of the melanocyte stem cells causes the onset of graying.



How do I get white in my hair?

well get the parts of hair you want white bleached first and then get the white hair dye put in.



simple as that!



just ask the salon you want to gi to.



How do I get white in my hair?

buy a really light blonde hair dye but it has to be the closest 2 white that you can get and leave it in for about a hour and it does work trust me!!!!!!!! good luck



How do I get white in my hair?

go to the hairdressers or do it ur self and get a packet of streckin stuff.



but y would u want white highlights?



How do I get white in my hair?

in order to get white hair then you WILL need to firstly bleach. ONLY bleach has enough power to lift hair the several stages it will need in order to get to the correct lightness. hair that is coloured white is bleached to the pale yellow stage (think of the inside of a banana skin, creamy pale yellow) and then toned off with a violet toner to create white (yellow and purple are opposites on the colour spectrum so counteract each other to create the illusion of white hair) DO NOT bleach to white, bleaching to white means that you have bleached too far and this will create a lot of breakage, the white element is all in the toner. really you will need to seek some professional help though as it is a triky procedure that takes skill, knowledge and practice.

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