 Oh, f**k. You read the title. That's why I'm saying, oh f**k. Box-Dye Bleach. It's gonna get spooky. Let's check it out. Oh, first we have a video by Mianna Chloe. Or Mianna Chloe. I don't know. I never know. I'm going to be bleaching my entire head. I do have some box-dye in my hair. If Rod Mondo ever watches this, I am so sorry. It's not okay. You're not forgiven. Yo, you got a lot going on in there. You have the blonde roots, the box-dye mids and ends. It's just going to be extremely difficult to lighten this evenly. Really, really, really difficult. That box-dye looks inky. It looks intense. It looks like you did multiple layers of box-dye over itself, so it's going to be even more difficult to lift that out of your hair. She says she blames me in the title, by the way. What the f**k do you blame me for? What did I do? I haven't dyed it in like over a year. I have a lot of growth here. You can see that line there. And then I also had the gugu hair in the back, which is where you have it bleached underneath. So we have even more stuff going on. She also has bleached in the back of her hair that she's going to need to watch out for. Or else she risks over-processing it and her hair disintegrating and falling to the floor. She's going to have a hard time seeing it while she's coloring and it's going to be chaos. So I know I look crazy right now. I have my natural undyed hair in a little bun in the back. So I'm going to start with this section right here. Got my gloves on. Whoa. Okay. Maybe I judged too much at first because she has her hair in four quadrants. She is starting from the back and she's working from the bottom up and she's wearing gloves. What the f**k? Damn. I'm going to be using powder lightener and some salon care 30 volume developer. I like the 30 volume. She's going to need that in order to get that heavy, heavy box dye out of her hair. Maybe starting with a color remover could have been a better idea as well. I think it would have been better for her. I made sure that my scalp was nice and dirty. You do not ever want to wash your hair before lightening it. Ooh. She knows too much. But she said she blames me. So something must have gone wrong. So Brad always says use a lot of lightener. If you use less lightener, you will just end up with a bunch of spots. And that's not the look we're going for. I love you. I'm very nervous on how this went wrong though. Because you seem to be doing a lot of things right. The only thing I have a critique right now is you should have taken less hair in that section. It's a little bit too thick. It was at this moment that he knew. I am so stupid. I forgot about this piece that I just put up here. Let's do that. Guys, I know that those gloves come with the color usually. Invest in just some nice latex fitted gloves because those things make everything so annoyingly difficult. They slip off. They slide. They make it so hard to feel the hair. Stay away from those sh***** gloves. It's like getting everywhere. That doesn't seem too saturated to me. You said you were going to saturate a lot but I'm not quite seeing it. What's going on here? Also I would definitely use foils on you because you need that heat. You need that hair to be f***** burning up but not burning to the point where it breaks off but like burning up like getting hot hot hot hot without the foil. It's maybe not going to get hot enough and maybe not going to lift enough so good luck. Why am I doing this by myself? It's like all over the floor. Listen, it's great that you guys are now starting from the ends. However, when a professional starts from the mids and ends, we're doing it in a much different way. We are taking paper thin slices. We are laying foils in between every section of hair. That way we can then at the end go back in between all the foils and paint all the roots and everything's going to be really nice and organized at that point. People like to refer to these as like a platinum card. You can look up what that is if you would like. When I say to start the mids and ends and you guys actually do it, it just gets really messy when you guys do it. I'm going to be honest with you I get a little bit messy. It's like but there's really no way around it. So, I don't know what to tell you. Oh, it's bleaching my skin. You know what? I should probably put my hair over the bowl so it drips into the bowl. This lightener is not thick enough. Thicker lightener next time. Thicker, thicker, thicker. Almost toothpaste consistency. This is just way too thin. It's going to lose its power real quick. Now let's get this It seems to be getting a little chaotic. We lose insight of what we're trying to do here. What's going on? What is happening? The other issue here is that we're laying all the hair on top of itself, right? Everything is kind of like smushed down. When we work in nice sections, I'm speaking as a hairdresser, we don't want to push the hair on top of itself because the lightener will end up smearing onto the roots and getting all smushed and creating lines and it's just not going to be good. It's not going to look good. You're going to get like zebra stripes on your root area. Leave some hair in between. Don't pull everything down. Don't start putting things into ponytails and just raking the bleach through. It's not a good idea. Now we have to do the roots. No! No! No! We're not doing the roots yet. Have you learned nothing from me? We have to wait until the hair is processed to a pale yellow in order to do the roots. Okay? So it's mints and ends to be pale f***ing yellow. They are right now dark f***ing brown. So what's going on? All I know is that in order to make this knot, you have to complete fail is to make sure that I get everything covered. Those roots are going to lift so fast. Her hair is so naturally light. Plus she is not even sectioning the hair. Why are we just going on top of the hair with lightener right now? We have to section everything out again. And why are we working from the front to the back? We work from the back to the front the first times. We have to do the same thing over again. We can't change the direction now. Things are already processing back here. And not up here. Yeah, this is definitely not lightning. As much as the rest is. Maybe I could just take some bleach that's on the floor. Bleach is on the floor? No. This is just going downhill. I'm having a little reaction. Oh my god! She's having a full on allergic reaction to the bleach. Great. So I just rinsed it out and we're looking a little yellow and a little orange. But for the first round of bleach, I really think it's not that bad. Ah, well that makes one of us. And not one is you. I will say you're a root area. The way that light is so clean. Your mints and ends, I'm f***ing horrified. I am scared, scared, scared. That's not ever going to come out. I don't know. It might, but highly unlikely. Since I use so much, I don't have any spotting. Which was my main goal for the first round was no spots. So I'm really glad that it turned out nice and even. Alright this is what we're looking like. I will do another round of bleach. Alright round two. How many rounds do you guys think we're going to get to today? I'm guessing three. I'm going to use the same mixture that I did yesterday. So I'm going to do some 30 volume. I know that's a bit much for lightening something that's already this light. So I'm just not going to leave it in for as long. I actually think 30 volume is perfect for this case. Honestly you need a lot of power to lift out this artificial pigment. That's orange. It is stubborn as f***. Okay. Guys do not run out of lightener if you can help it. Note to self, do not run out of lightener. I'll try not to. So I wrapped it in plastic and then I took the plastic off. It's looking pretty good but we can't tell for sure until I wash out all the lightener. No. It is still so orange. Honestly you know when your hair is done lightening. If it almost looks see-through while the bleach is still on. Because when you rinse it off it will always be a little yellow. But when the bleach is on there it needs to look f*** white. I also don't even want to say that because to a trained stylist like you'll know what that means to an untrained eye you could also push that way too far. Like to you white could mean like literally snapping off. To me white means like healthy but really blonde. This is what my hair is looking like now. It's definitely way less orange than it was before. I think I can tone it now. Don't tone it now. You need to lighten it. We gotta make it all in one color. I will be using T18 on the more yellow and light parts. And I'll be using T14 on the darker more orange parts. Don't do that. We need like a level 9, level 8 ash violet undertone dipermanent toner and we need to do all the root area first. All that kind of light yellow and then we pull it down to the ends for a little less time than the toner was sitting on the top. Because the top of your hair is lighter and the bottom of your hair is darker we want to kind of even those colors out. That's the easiest way I can think of doing it at home. That's not how I would do it in the salon. I would do a much more complicated process but if you want to make it super easy that's sort of how you do it. Take everything I see with the green salt by the way. But what she's doing right now she's gonna end up with really silvery roots and still orange in. So I don't know what the idea was there. I hope this works because I feel like the top of my head isn't quite level 10. I feel like it's in between 9 and 10 so I'm really hoping that it works. Let's just hope my hair doesn't end up looking really weird because I used two different toners. This is what my hair looks like right before I'm about to wash it. Gonna get this all rinsed out and then I'm going to dry it and we'll see if it worked. The top looks pretty good but I'm not too sure about this here. It still looks kind of dark and it's looking a little green. So hopefully that's just the toner making it look like that and it won't look like that when I rinse it out. That's because T14 is super blue and your hair is super yellow. Blue and yellow make green. We don't want to tone yellow hair with a blue base toner. So here's my hair after washing and drying and overall it looks okay but there are a couple small issues like right here. Oh no. It's a little bit patchy there. I'm assuming how that happened is the toners mixed there and it like made it weird. So that's kind of sad and then underneath it's way lighter and way ashier than on top. Oh f*** we got a lot going on here. Oh it is so spotty and it is two different colors. I thought it was going to happen. Oh my god. And then my last issue is I was straightening my hair and I guess it got a little bit too hot. This is the last piece that I straightened and it's literally ride of the ends here. Oh f*** what? So it has been a few days since I last did anything to my hair. It's way too yellow down here. So I'm going to tone it again. Oh here we go again. Another toner. Alright let's do it. Even if it's still a little bit uneven I just want it to be better than it was. That's all I care about. I'm going to let that process for like 10 more minutes. You know I think it's interesting. A lot of people they decide if the toner doesn't work the first time they're going to do the second time and see if it works better. The toner is still going to look the same. It's the same level. It's the same toner. Everything's the same. It's not going to look different. It's been a few weeks since I last did anything to my hair it looks like since I last toned it. It looks kind of yellow in the video but I think it's better than how it was. I actually really like it and you can see my roots are growing out because it has been a few weeks. When I first toned it, it had like that gray spot. It went away so it looks way better. I'm really happy with it. Radmondo I hope I didn't disappoint too much. Okay honestly for the circumstances and what she had to work with pretty decent. I think it could be lightened again for sure and next time let's use the right toner and it could be way prettier. Like let's get to a pale blonde and let's put a T18 over it. T18 is fine on the right head of hair. It would look beautiful like Ice Queen Princess goddess and I would love it. So maybe I'll do that for me. Thank you. Can we take a break for a second? Up next we have a video by Adrianka. I just decided to bleach my hair. I will section it and I will be back in a minute. Okay so I'm back. I have layers. I'm worried for you because you have curly hair and it looks to be very dry. What the f*** are we gonna do? How are we gonna get this light? I don't know. You know sections here and here. I don't know if it's perfectly even but that's the best I could do. Listen we definitely sectioned. Do we section great? No. Am I okay with that? Yeah at least we sectioned. You know sometimes you just have to take what is given and I'm trying for you guys. I have 30 volume developer leaching folder. Donors I think 30 is really good because 20 would not do the job. I could also make a 25 volume like with a 20 volume plus 30 volume this would be great. I would prefer the 25 volume for you because your hair is dry it is curly and it is fine. It's probably gonna lift very well. Very easily. I don't really know for sure but from what I can see through this screen right here that is like really far away from me it looks like it's gonna lift easy. I'm going to mix it with a plastic spoon that's starting to get some texture. I love that people mix bleach with anything they can find around their house. I love the creativity. It smells pretty bad. It's like killing my nose. You know what bleach really f*** your nostrils like that sh** will go in the nostrils and burn every single hair nostril. If you've never used bleach before it is like so intense. Some of them are really dusty and they just go right in there f*** with your nose. Right now I think I'm done using the brush. I'm sorry it's just so so badly smell and I'm obsessed. The last two people they do one stroke with the brush then it's like I'm sorry I'm tapping out of the brush. Guys just don't use a brush. When I say these things it's me saying things not based on what I think is best to do but what I think is do a bowl for somebody at home. Cause I would definitely use a brush if I was doing the color. But you at home I just I don't know if the technique is there enough to use a brush. So now my hair are fully covered in this bleaching sh** it smells really really bad. Bleaching sh**. It looks to be very saturated so that's awesome. However it looks dry as f*** because your hair is dry. Your hair is absorbing the water in the bleach and it is drying out so quickly and dry bleach is never good because dry bleach does not process very well. I'm nervous. Now I'm working on the roots. Basically I will just split it up and paint, paint, paint, paint. I still have yet to see one single person color their roots correctly after doing their mids and ends. Everybody just kind of moves the clumps over and paints the clumps. You gotta actually separate the hair. But the issue is once your hair is clumped up like this you can't exactly separate it very easily. So that's why we do very clean, very paper thin, even slices of hair. But none of you are gonna do that. So I don't even know why I waste my breath and that's okay. You know just know that your hair is not gonna look amazing. Okay so I'm back. I have my roots done. I'm thinking maybe I will take it off a little bit earlier than after 45 minutes. So this is something I haven't seen in a long time. The plastic bag. Nobody's doing that anymore. I don't know why I never call anybody out for that but you should be covering your hair with plastic that's very important to keep that heat in there and to keep that bleach moisturized. We gotta cover our heads and our asses. This is not good I had a color on my hair and it was black color so I will try again tomorrow. She also had black box dye in her hair. Now orange. Also 45 minutes not enough time, clearly. And those roots, white as hell. We need to let those ends process you guys before touching the roots. How about you nothing? I don't want my hair to die. I wanted to die then but I don't want them to die. That's exactly what I want for you too. I don't want your hair to die but I want you to die then. We're getting crafty now with the foils. We got foils happening. Alright, let's see. Yeah, we should really saturate the hair first with our hands and then put the foil over it. Don't try and paint it into the foil. These sections are way too big to do that. We're working around the head. I have a little bit of hope for them but not a lot. I just really don't know about this one. It could be good. It could be horrible. We just put more lightener on the root at the same time that the ends are processing. Why did we do that? I don't understand. We need to let the root be on its own, okay? We don't need to lighten it again. That hair is so fragile right now. It's curly. It's dry. It's already bleached. We're going to bleach it again now with another round of 30 volume. The ends need all that power. Not the root area. And why are we not using foils in the front of our head? This is how my hair looks right now. I don't know what happened here. I also don't understand what happened. Why does it look no different? I've never had a bang so I don't know when this happened. She just said she never had a bang. Wait. All that hair broke off. You're telling me? Oh my god. Luckily I will be doing some darker colors. Cotton candy, pink, edamame turquoise and I'm feeling like I want to use the rest of the enchanted forest. I'd like to use this to my roots. So she ended up coloring her hair blue and underneath pink. I love it. I think it looks awesome like that. I'm so honestly so happy she didn't keep a blonde because the blonde was looking really scary. And with that breakage I was just like ahhh. And then she was going to try and tone it and it was just going to be way too much. Good choice. Holy s*** the technique was really scary. I hope next time that gets better. Maybe there shouldn't be next time. Well as long as you're having fun I guess it's fine. Up next we have a video by Destiny Case. I have officially decided to dye my hair blonde. I got the color off to take off all of the hair dye that I've had on my hair before. Before I go in with bleach. She's deciding to remove all of her box dye with a color remover which is great. We haven't seen anybody do that today and I'm excited about it because that's a good good good first step. My only issue with this color remover is that it looks to be one that contains bleach and it's in the formula so some of them do some of them don't. The ones that do I don't like them. I just don't understand it. I don't like them. I don't want to bleach the hair. I just want to remove the artificial color pigments. When people use these things at home it creates spotting and all crazy s*** out. Ahhhh. The remover definitely worked. Definitely did something. The color right now looks like you just removed box dye from your hair. Right? Like it just looks raw. It looks unnatural. It's not a great color. There's a lot of work to do. Ohhhh. I thought it was bad but then she turned around and showed us her roots and it was really f***ing bad. It is spotty everywhere. This color remover did contain lightener clearly because she applied some of her roots and not other roots and it completely changed her root color. Oh my god. You poor thing. No. No. This is my hair after the second time of putting the color remover in it. I actually ran out of product again because I only got one more box. Thinking that it would be enough really is like super like orange orange yellow with blotchy brown spots everywhere. Oh my god. It's gotten worse. It now has very dark dark dark pieces and spots and very very very light and a lot of orange in between. Oh my god. How is she going to fix this? She isn't. So today I'm finally going to try to fix my hair. I've got some quick white powder lightener actually because of the high work patch one. Also two things. I've got some 30 volumes in development. The 30 volume. I'm a little scared of that. 20 volume would probably be even good. 25 maybe. Quick blue. Super strong. Could work I don't know. But then I saw a high lift color which is not a toner that is a permanent color. That can only be used on hair that is not previously color treated. So that isn't going to work. And then we have a toner for very blonde hair. I don't know if we're going to get there a bit. I don't know if we're going to get there today. Well starting with the root here is a little risky but it's okay because your roots are definitely a lot darker than her ends. We'll see. She does her roots first and then she's putting all the ends in foils. But we need more foils. We need a lot a lot of foils and a little bit of hair in between to really get that hair hot enough to light and evenly and very bright. And we're just not doing that. The hair is blonde. The blonde is blonde-ing for sure. Why is there one section of her hair that is silver and the rest is yellow? What happened? Please tell me. I'm going to be honest though. The blonde looks phenomenal on her. Whoa. We started putting the ash blonde toner in and it literally turned my hair blue right here. So we took it out really quick and decided not to do the rest of the hair. So my next step is I'm just going to get some purple shampoo and try to just tone out the yellow and orange. The back of your head actually looks better. Why don't we just do the whole thing with that toner? It seemed to have been working just fine. I have to get a clarifying shampoo to try to get the blue out before I try to do anything else with my hair. I don't hate it. In due time I will get there to the shade that I want but for now this is okay. Wow. That was a quick video. She ended up using purple shampoo to tone her hair. It looks better. Not optimal. She definitely needed somebody to go in there and get all those spots of yellow out and make everything even with the lightener before we then use any kind of toner. You know that was the biggest mistake but it looks decent enough and the blonde looks like I said before phenomenal on her so I'll take it. But also we're like well if I learned one thing today it's to not box dye my hair which I wasn't planning on doing but I think that was more for you. Maybe think twice or don't. At the end of the day it is just hair. Let's have some of it. If you guys want to check out my haircare where hair color lines so your hair doesn't end up like these people's did. That was so mean but truly. Go to Mom or check out the link right down below and that's it for today. Bye.