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So you’re thinking of reaching for the bleach? Different hair types often require different formulas and methods, so before you dive headfirst into the bleach bowl it's worth checking out all our different kits available so you can make sure you've got the safest bleach for you. Once you've decided on which kit is for you and have everything you need we've got all the tricks, tips and TLC we recommend for coily/4C hair below. Whether you're a total rookie or a seasoned DIY-er, it’s always worth refreshing your memory on how to get roots done just right, keeping your coils healthy and happy so you can colour with confidence! And if there's anything we haven't got covered here just drop us a line and one of our salon specialists will get back to you ASAP. We're all rooting for you!
Before / After of a bleach and tone on a 4C model.
Our Low and Slow Bleach Kit is designed specifically for curly and coily hair, thanks to the White Clay Powder in the bleach that forms a shield round the hair as it lightens, the process is controlled and efficient even when paired with the low volume developer in the kit for less compromise on condition and curl pattern.
You should always use a toner after bleaching to create an even finish or base for any colour that you want on top. We recommend Champagne Super Toner or White Toner if you want to go pink
Mix any of your favourite Super Cool Colour with Reincarnation Bond Restoring Mask whenever your hair needs a boost of colour and hydration. Remember to avoid using hot water when rinsing to preserve your colour for longer
If it’s a matter of neutralising stubborn yellowness, try a toner, especially on specific patchy areas. If it’s more severe, seek out a hair colour professional to help make a correction for you
We don’t recommend bleaching more than once. And whatever you do make sure you always strand test before any application so you can get an indication what condition your hair’s in and what effect bleaching might have
You must perform a strand test to check the condition of your hair and how it will look and feel after bleaching. Click here for our strand and skin sensitivity test guide.
Read all the instructions included in your Bleach Kit. Check the timings for your hair shape and texture.
Get prepped! Lay out your products and familiarise yourself with them. See our toolkit below.
Don’t wash your hair for 48 hours prior to bleaching as the natural hair oils help to protect the scalp.
Set aside 30 mins - 1.5 hours for the process.
Use a comb to centre-part your hair. Then, part the left side from in front of your ear up to the centre-parting and secure it with a crocodile clip or hair tie. Repeat on the right hand side so your hair is divided into four neat, secure quarters. The top of your head should look like a hot cross bun.
Cut open the bleach packet and pour the contents into your non-metallic bowl. Add the developing lotion and use your non-metallic spoon to mix them together into a smooth, creamy texture.
Begin at the front of your head. Use the end of the comb to slice out the first section of hair above your right ear. The slice should be a very thin sliver of hair, about 2cm wide.
Starting 2cm from your scalp, paint the bleach mixture liberally onto your lengths and ends using the tint brush to coat every strand.
Gently smoosh the bleach in to your lengths and ends at the front as you work through your hair.
SMOOSH DEFINITION: Gently massage the product in, applying more as you go to cover every strand.
Slice out the next section of hair and apply the bleach to your mids and ends. Repeat this throughout the front and then the back of your head until the mids and ends of your hair are completely coated in the bleach.
A scrape test helps you check the colour and condition of your hair during the bleaching process.
Let the bleach develop on the mids and ends of each quarter of your hair for 20-40 minutes or until the hair has visibly lightened. Use the end of the comb to gently scrape the bleach away from your hair and check it has lightened enough.
Top tip: If the hair feels gummy, overly stretchy or snaps then you should rinse immediately.
Once the mids and ends in the first quarter of your hair have turned pale yellow, you're ready to apply bleach to the roots.
Start with the first quarter at the front again and paint the bleach mixture onto your roots at the crown using your tint brush.
Slice hair out in small sections from the crown and apply bleach to your roots throughout the first quarter, followed by the second quarter.
After your roots at the front are covered in bleach, paint the mixture on to the fine strands around your hairline. Once the front of your head is covered in bleach, set a timer for either 30 or 45 minutes, depending on your hair shape and texture.
Repeat slicing and applying through the back of your head at the roots. Once your roots at the back are covered in bleach, set a second timer.
How long you can leave the bleach on for depends on your hair shape and the thickness of individual hair strands.
If you have coily hair, or fine hair that's straight, wavy or curly, it will likely process more quickly, so don't leave the bleach on your roots for longer than 20-30 mins per quarter.We recommend checking the hair every ten minutes with a scrape test.
If you have thick hair strands that are straight, wavy or curly, your hair needs more processing time, so you can leave the bleach on your roots for up to 45 mins per quarter. Conduct a scrape test to check your hair after 20 mins and then again after 40 mins.
After your hair at the front has developed for the recommended amount of time, use the comb to gently scrape the bleach away from your roots to check the hair has lightened enough. Then rinse the front of your head until the water runs clear.
Repeat the scrape test at the back of your head after your second timer goes off. Then rinse until the water runs clear.
Shampoo and rinse your freshly bleached hair twice. We recommend smooshing Alex Plex through and leaving for 5-10 minutes to strengthen your locks. Rinse and you're ready to tone!
Loosely section your hair into four quarters. Use the toner bottle to apply the mixture to your mids and ends at the front, then the back of your head. Use the nozzle to slice through the quarters and apply more toner to the mids and ends through your whole head.
Use the toner bottle to apply toner to the roots all over your head. Use the nozzle to lift sections and apply more to the roots throughout.
Gently smoosh the toner in all over your hair, adding more product as you go to make sure every strand is well covered.
Once all your hair is covered with toner and smooshed in, let it develop for 20 minutes.
Loosely section your hair into four. Then, liberally paint a colour onto your hair starting at the roots in each quarter section using your hands or tint brush.
Slice through from the crown and paint the colour on from root to tip using your hands or tint brush. Then paint the colour onto the fine strands around your hairline. Make sure every strand is coated in product!
Smoosh the colour into your hair from roots to tip, applying more as you go to make sure every strand is well-coated.
After your colour's developed, rinse your hair with cool water and gently towel dry.
To prolong the life of your look, use a toning shampoo and conditioner every other wash to deposit colour on to bleached hair and maintain or build your preferred shade.