DIY Icy White Platinum Blonde Hair Tutorial
Jillian Elise Jillian Elise
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 Published On May 20, 2017

I often get asked where I get my hair done and everyone is shocked when I tell them I do it myself.

Here's my go to tutorial on how I lighten and keep up my platinum blonde hair.

NOTE |

I'm not an expert so I do want to just warn you that if you try this yourself you have to take caution

I am only doing my roots in this video, but if you want to do your full head (and your hair hasn't been bleached at all) the main steps still apply (you just won't need to section off your hair if you don't want to, you can just apply it however it easiest to you!)

* IF you have some bleach processed hair (so brown with highlights or something) you can't go straight white with already bleached hair on your head but doing it in less harsh steps you can get there. I started with a couple bleach baths with 20 volume to even it out and as my hair grew out I was able to get this white!*

PRODUCTS I USE |

+ Coconut oil https://amzn.to/2Cc0ps6

+ 20 Volume Creme Developer https://amzn.to/3nCaqrH

+ T-18 Lightest Ash Blonde Color Charm Toner - https://amzn.to/3CxajSl

+ Violet Prism Lites Lightener (Violet works well for hair that takes yellow out… blue takes orange out…doesn’t OVERLY matter but I just found that my results are better with the violet) - https://amzn.to/3CBDmEu or https://amzn.to/3CEmpJz

+ Hair Color Mixing Bowl + Brush - https://amzn.to/2Z8lJyl

+ Duckbill Clips & Hair Elastics - https://amzn.to/2LWEVEn

+Shampoo + Conditioner from OGX -https://amzn.to/3boJGT1
OR these natural bars are what I use now: https://amzn.to/3nyPzpd

+ Plastic Bag

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HOW TO TIP |

I do two rounds of 20 volume developer so it's a less intensive application on my head.
Everyone's hair color is different and I know that my hair takes two rounds (sometimes even a third for touch ups) of 20. If your hair is lighter than mine, the color may lift quicker and you may only need one round, or you may need all three rounds it all depends. Going with a stronger developer than 20 just means the strength to pull the color is more intense which can also mean more hard on your hair and greater chance for it to melt it. So this works for me, and if you have time I'd strongly suggest doing it this way! Just make sure to give a good amount of time for your hair/head to recover from the bleaching process. It's weak every time you bleach so be careful with not overlapping into previously bleached hair AND do give time for it to rest.
Also using coconut oil yes helps the hair stay nourished but I use it mainly for controlling the hair for an easier application. I've heard some say it prevents the bleach from fully working and people say that it doesn't and works great. Personally, I've tried it a ton of times with coconut oil and a ton of times without (I've been doing this for a few years now lol) and I notice no difference, so I'm stickin' with it!


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