 High beautiful. Today we're watching people attempt to color their hair from blue to blonde, which is one of the most difficult things to do. People love to push the limits of what they can do at home themselves. And sometimes it goes right, but often it goes completely wrong. And I kinda hope something goes wrong. So, let's check out the videos, let's do it. What, can I say that? It's fine. Up first we have a video by Nyacho. Today I will bleach my hair. You can see all this ugly mix of color. My roots have grown out. I have this blonde part and this blue part that didn't wanna go out when I washed it. And my goal for today is to get all the blue out and have a nice canvas of blonde. This is gonna be a project for you. She's got those real dark roots. Then in the midsection, she's got that kinda yellowy light blue moment. And then actually there's four colors here. A little bit darker blue and then she has really dark blue on her ends. Oh my God, girl. All these sections need to be treated differently in order to ensure that it all lifts completely evenly. So good luck with that. I am using this vegan bleach and I'm also using this cream activator, which is 20 developer. Okay, she's using 20 volume and powder lightener, which is a good option for her. It's really gonna be about how she applies it though. And I also use some other utensils that you typically use when bleaching your hair. I'm sorry, what? She typically uses a cheese grater to do her hair. Am I blind? Is that not a cheese grater? I can't read it. I thought it said enema for a second, but I was like, oh, that's a weird tool for your hair. Here you can see that I'm trying to part my hair as good as possible. And I'm first bleaching my roots and then the ends because the roots are the darkest and I just want to get the blue out. So that's why it's secondary. And then I'm gonna do the middle part because the middle part is the lightest. And I'm just doing this all over my hair, starting with the bag and then doing the front. Listen, there is a technique here. I'm vibing with it a little bit. However, I probably likely would have done her roots, got that all nice and beautiful and bright white, and then I would do a bleach bath on her mids and ends all together. Once that's rinsed out, I would then go back and see which parts need that good old solid lightener on top and then just go in and fix those spots because you might get lucky and you could have all of your hair lift to the same level all at once if you just do a bleach bath on all the blue parts. The porosity of the hair is all different throughout the hair strand. So sometimes the blue will come out easier on certain parts like the ends that are really porous versus the mid. So it could have come out even if you just did a bleach bath but we'll see what happens. Okay, I mean, she's definitely sectioning. Is it like the best sectioning? No, I think she should have done a lot thinner of a section but this will probably likely do the trick. She might end up with some missing spots here and there but at least she's sectioning properly, you know? She's going painting up and down, boom, boom, boom. Next section, boom, boom, boom. Next section, you know? It's all I can really ask for in life. Ah, ha, ha. After I finished putting on all the bleach on my hair, I covered it up with a plastic bag and put some water in it so it creates kind of of a steam. Who told you to do that? I think I know who told you. His name starts with a B, ends with an RAD and the last name starts with an M and ends with an Ondo. The bird, Brandon Rondo. What is bad about this is the fact that she's laying all of her hair onto itself right now, right? It's all kind of just like, whew. That means those midsections are going to touch that lightener from her scalp and from her ends and you're going to get spotty blonde pieces everywhere and then you're just going to end up with breakage once you overlap that with more lightener. So let's not put all the hair in a bag like that. Let's let it sit down in its natural state, put a bag over the top. That's it. Oh, I forgot I had hair for a second. I was like, what is that? What is that behind me? Whoa, ha. Can't you guys not wait until I have like slay long hair and like just, do you know, I'm gonna eat you. And here you can see how it looks like after I took it off and how the bleach looks like after the processing time. Dark as hell. On those ends, it looks blue as sh- And here you can see how it looks like after I washed off the bleach. It's still really yellow. So I tried to neutralize it with some lilac, vegan color from Direction and a hair mask. But sadly, that didn't work because my hair was still pretty much yellow. We're crumbling apart already. What the hell? And there's still really blue. Part of roots are now yellow because we did not leave the lighter on for long enough or we did not saturate enough. You can see that the blue is still very much there and my roots are pretty yellow and I just couldn't get it out for some reason. So I tried to put on another round of bleach. I first put on the bleach on the blue parts and after that I put it on the yellow parts. Okay. What would probably be good at this point is to do a couple test strands. One with lightener and 20 volume on her ends where the blue is. And then also a strand of color remover. Because sometimes they can work a little different. One can work better, one can work worse. In my experience, you can't exactly tell unless you really try it on a test strand. So sometimes bleach is better, sometimes not. Because the yellow was still too dark for me even though I think it was like an eight and I just did the same as before. I started with the bag and worked my way to the front. Oh, I hope her ends don't fall off. That's all. No, that's a lot of lightener on your hair. That didn't work out at all. I just had some lilac strands in the end and it didn't look pretty. So this is my hair after I put on box dye. Redmondo, I am sorry, but I had to. I mean, I didn't have to, but I had it at home. It's not okay. Your hair did not need box dye. No! You can't put permanent color over already bleached hair. It's not gonna do anything unless it's darker. You were trying to go lighter. So this is the color and I will wash it now. Oh, no, no, no, no. Here's my hair after the first time of washing it after putting on box dye. It's not the ideal color that I wanted. I will wait till it grows out and always bleach my roots and then hopefully I can cut the blue and then I'm hopefully blonde like I wanted to. But for now, I'm stuck with this. You're gonna grow it out? What do you mean? Your hair has this much blue in it. It's gonna take a year to grow out. I don't know about that. Here's the plan. Color remover. We're gonna try that. If it doesn't work, we are going to foil highlighter hair with 20 volume and bleach every single strand. It will come out. Will your hair be compromised? Probably. And once you get it to a light enough blue, we can definitely neutralize it. We only need to get it to a really light pale, pale blue. But that is kind of the overall idea I have for you. And then do like maybe a root shadow or maybe don't. This is workable. But what you got now, I don't know. It's just not the vibe. It's just not the vibe. I'm sorry that happened to you. That sucks. Up next, we have a video by Wizzabelle. I am over the blue. I'm not gonna throw another color on top. We're gonna bleach it. As I'm still growing out my roots, I'm gonna try and avoid my roots as best I can. And I think that's where I'm gonna mess up. Don't do that. Just lighten the entire thing, you know? Start with a fresh, clean palette, then start growing your hair out. You know, it's gonna be extremely, extremely difficult to avoid your roots. You can do it. That is a very corrective, highly skilled process. And that is just, I don't think you have it. I have bleach, but also it's 40 volume and I'm a bit scared. But her already lightened ends. God, did I teach you anything? What am I here for? Did I teach you anything? Killin' me. I'm gonna section out my hair. Not very well, mind you. Beautiful. Not great sectioning, but we did section. Now I'm trying to desperately avoid my roots and I'm not sure how. Let's work on a horizontal with thin slices and then go up to where that darkness meets the blue and just paint there and it'll be great. Good for job I'm gonna do. And if you guys are gonna go with this technique where you're just like grab shit and start coloring it, just use your hands. The brush is there for when we're doing like precision color, right? Whereas you, you're not trying to get it precise babe. So just go in with your hands, grab that lightener and just break it through and spread that hair out. Now, because I'm concerned I'm not gonna have enough bleach. I'm not gonna do this section and I'm instead gonna start on the other section. So I've done that side, done that side. Just working on the front bits. We may just have enough. One thing of box dye for this entire color correction I don't think sorry. I have finished bleaching my hair. I'm gonna wrap it in a plastic bag and then I'm gonna chill out for 45 minutes. Gonna see. It's not bad. Honestly, it's not bad. It's kind of giving blonde. Those color molecules might run right out of her hair when she rinses her hair with hot water. Like it's definitely lifted but it does look like I've got that purple out and I don't think I messed up my roots too bad. Everything was looking pretty good right now. I'm kind of impressed. It is the next morning. That looks good. That's exactly what we wanted. All she has to do now is apply the right toner which she's not gonna do because knowing a toner formula is a very advanced thing to know as a hairstylist. So the average person definitely cannot formulate correctly but if she did like a natural level nine with a little bit of yellow in there, she would have a great color. Like you can get this last bit of blue out with the perfect toner formula. My hair is one dry as hell. It looks a little crisp. It's like. Literally like that. And two very light green. Since she's saying it's light green we could put a little sprinkle of orange in that toner formula. Just like the tiniest little dot of it to really get all that color out. Your hair's green and if you put dark blonde on top of it it's gonna come out red. Well, jokes on you because I did not one test strand but two test strands and they came out not red. Oh, we did a test strand. Hopefully we won't run out and if we do then I will put on a hat. I don't know what she's using right now but just a mystery and we'll see what happens. It's looking a very dull brown at the moment, isn't it? What I think is actually happening at least in the photos is it looks like it has a tiny, like it's a warm tone. I think the green is absorbing all of that. So instead of it turning red it's just absorbing all of the saturation. It's box dye. It's permanent box dye. Sorry, one second. Let me just pull the dagger out of my heart that you just put in. And it's gonna come out a lovely dull brown. There's a lot of green in a very dark brown color. So her hair is going to turn even more green. Plus her hair is so porous right now that it's not gonna grasp those permanent color molecules. They're way too big to like stay in her hair. Just got the last two sections and then we wait. I'm loving the fact that you also colored your face. You're like, my skin needs a little bit of tan. You know, just like a little bit. Okay, so I'm gonna wait like 45 minutes, wash this off. When I went into the shower to wash off the hair dye big clumps of my hair started falling out and I was panicking. No, this is what happens when you put permanent color over already double lightened hair. Ah, and our hair color is hollow and green. It's blonde, but it's a green blonde. I originally liked it. It's not the color that's bothering me. It's just the mishmash of tones going on. I'm not gonna touch it for a while because it feels like hay. God, that was a mess. I'm sorry that happened to you, but I'm not surprised at all. I mean, it could get better as you wash it. So hopefully that happened. I don't know. Up next we have a video by H.Ether E.Lizabeth. This video is going to be me removing blue hair dye from my hair. This is very much like what we're starting with. Wow, the same situations this entire video. Like dark roots, blue, blue ends. I'm gonna try and remove it, but in a very like gentle way. It's already faded a lot from when I first did it. Okay, we're going for a gentle way. So I guess she's not using lightener. I think I might do the vitamin C method. I've also got some washing up liquid. I'm not gonna do washing up liquid alone because it really does dry your hair out. But I might add some of this to the vitamin C method because I do feel like it helps quite a bit. We're doing vitamin C and dishwashing the shit. Can we just like leave this in the past? It'll possibly lighten your hair out half a shade. Not even. Three quarters of a shade. No, that's more than half. One third of a shade. That's less than a half. But it will not make a noticeable difference. I just would skip that. Then I also got a hair color remover. Okay. A lot of color removers are very harsh. So, okay. And I'm now gonna use the anti-dandruff shampoos three to four times. Okay, so this is next day all dry after the first wash. All right, one head and shoulder shampoo down. It looks a tinge lighter, but that's I think because her hair is now clean and it was a little bit oily before, so. Okay, so this is result after wash number three. I don't know if it's any light or not, honestly. Okay, it's three times the dandruff shampoo. Looks a little lighter. Please just don't do this next time. I've done vitamin C treatments before and I seem to work. I did see a hack online where rather than crush them up, you mix it with water. So I have got some boiling water here. And yet I'm just gonna do one part vitamin C, one part washing up liquid, one part anti-dandruff shampoo. So we're gonna get a third of each, basically. And then I'm gonna leave it on my hair for probably about an hour. You can just use it as a shampoo and wash it out, but I'm gonna leave it in just to try my best to keep it going, you know? Okay, so here is the hair result. It is consistent. I think it is lighter and definitely in places you can see it's lighter. Babe, I'm not seeing it. I'm not seeing it love. Sorry, I don't mean to be a double downer today. I've just had a long rough day and I'm just taking it out on you. I'm sorry. You're probably a very nice woman and I apologize for my rude behavior. So it's definitely getting lighter but it's not getting lighter consistently. So what I'm gonna do, I'm gonna use the rest of the vitamin C tablet. And we're doing it again. Okay, there's been a lot of shampooing. This is my hair after vitamin C treatment number two. Definitely looking lighter. Okay, so this is my after color before checking. This is how the hair is looking. It's definitely taking blue out. But when you look at my hair, it's definitely still blue. So I have now done three, like anti-dandruff shampoo, two vitamin C treatments, and one color before color removal. What do you mean you do color removal? I don't see anything. I don't see a difference. I over the next couple of days, I'm gonna pick a point to bleach all of my roots. And when I do, I'm basically gonna drag down the bleach with a comb of it five minutes before I wash it out of my hair. So I'll be setting the blue somewhat in some places. If I have enough bleach left, I'm probably gonna do a quick bleach bath on the rest of my hair. Okay, so she is now lightening her roots. Unfortunately, she doesn't show us. I'm kind of mad about it, but whatever. And then she's going to booze off bleach baths in the ends. I think that's a good idea, and I think it could really help. I think this pigment is really dark, and I just don't know if it's gonna come out. What I'm gonna be using is one sachet of the B-blonde bleach with that powder. You mix in cream peroxide, which is like the developer, and I use 40 volume, so I'll mix those together to do my roots, and then obviously I'm diluting that to do the rest of my ends. You're telling me that one packet is gonna be enough to do your entire head? What? How? I do have a few different, like, amounts of this, like to do my roots, I'm gonna need more than this, so I've got more. Thank God. I was like, what? Let's see the results. Obviously ignore how weird my roots look, but I ended up doing a bleach bath on the rest of my hair, left it on for just under 10 minutes, and this is like the final result. Like, the hair light it's got with the bleach bath added on. Ah, no! So yeah, obviously the roots are changed, just ignore that. It's got quite a lot lighter, but it is still, like, noticeably blue. I'm pretty sure this is light enough now to die over. That is kind of my process of removing blue hair dyes. This is the result that we now have. Okay, well, we got rid of one problem, and then we created a few more problems. Now you got, like, orangey, brown spots on your roots. You got the lightened ends, but there's still light blue and... All right, here's my evaluation. Take it or leave it. Lighten the roots again, 20 volume lightener. Probably 45 minutes, honestly, and you're gonna need to kick that orange out. It's gonna be difficult. Then, on the end, you can do another bleach bath. I don't know how compromised your hair is. I can't feel through the screen, unfortunately. But otherwise, I wouldn't recommend, like, trying to get all this blue out with lightener because it's not gonna happen. Damn it, that was another fail. What the fuck? I did want fails today, so I guess I know what I asked for. Those were a mess, and nobody got what they wanted. That is seriously one of the most difficult things to do, and you could tell. You could really tell how much they were struggling with this. If you wanna check out my haircare line or my hair color line, you can do so with the links right down below. And that's all for today, guys. Thank you so much for watching. Don't forget to live your extra life, and I'll see you next time. Bye.