Lighten Your Hair Without Bleach
Whether it’s because of the time of year, or just because it’s time for a change, it can be fun to try lightening your hair colour. While there are many products on the market that are designed to do this, some of them contain harmful chemicals that could potentially damage your hair. Instead you may want to try lightening your hair using natural solutions made from products you can easily find at home or the local grocery store. Not only do these solutions not include any type of bleach (or hydrogen peroxide), they can be inexpensive to make.
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Using Items From Your Pantry
- Try lemon juice as a lightener. Lemon juice seems to be one of the most popular methods of lightening hair without bleach. You’ll want to use pure lemon juice. The bottled kind is perfectly okay, but fresh-squeezed lemon juice is more potent.
- Mix equal parts lemon juice and water. Put the mixture inside a spray bottle and spray the mixture onto your hair. Spray enough so your hair turns damp.
- Alternatively, apply the mixture to your wet hair at the end of your shower and don’t rinse it out.
- Regardless of which option you choose, the key to this step is to sit out in the sun while the lemon juice is in your hair. The UV rays from the sun is what helps trigger the lightening effect. Note — it is not the heat from the sun that reacts with the lemon juice, so using a blow dryer instead of sitting outside will not work.
- Only stay out in the sun for about 30-60 minutes. And make sure you’re also wearing sunscreen on your exposed skin.
- Because lemon juice is highly acidic, you should use a lot of conditioner to re-hydrate your hair after you’ve used this mixture.
- Use chamomile tea to lighten your hair. Chamomile, like lemon juice, is a very popular method of lightening hair. Start by brewing some strong chamomile tea. You’ll need about 5 tea bags and you’ll want to steep them for over 30 minutes.
- Once the tea is steeped, let it cool, then put the tea (minus 5 tablespoons) inside a spray bottle.
- Take the remaining 5 tablespoons and add them to a bottle of your regular conditioner.
- The next time you shower and wash your hair, use the pure chamomile tea as your shampoo.
- Once the ‘shampoo’ is rinsed off, apply your conditioner/tea mixture as your conditioner. Let the conditioner sit on your hair for at least a few minutes before rinsing it off.
- If you have the time, allow your hair to air dry in the sun after you’ve shampooed and conditioned your hair with the chamomile tea.
- An alternative is to simply spray the chamomile tea onto your dry hair and then go out into the sun.
- Consider honey for lightening your hair. Honey is a great substance. Besides being able to lighten your hair, honey can also be used for a variety of medical purposes as it has a anti-bacterial properties. Honey also contains very small amounts of hydrogen peroxide, which is what is able to lighten your hair. If you would prefer not to use hydrogen peroxide, you may want to skip this option.
- Mix 1-2 tablespoons of raw honey into a cup of water. Apply the honey/water mixture to your hair so it’s spread evenly. Once the mixture is applied to your hair, you want to let it sit for about an hour.
- Regular Conditioner — An alternative to the honey/water mixture is to add the 1-2 tablespoons of honey to your conditioner. Then use your conditioner as you would normally.
- Honey/Conditioner Mixture — Mix ⅓ cup of raw honey with ¼ cup of conditioner. Wet your hair and then apply the honey/conditioner mixture to your hair. Make sure the mixture is applied evenly — you may want to use a comb to brush it through your hair completely. Put on a shower cap (or plastic wrap) and go to bed. Wash the mixture off in the morning using your normal routine.
- Honey + Cinnamon + Olive Oil — Mix 1 cup of raw honey to 2 cups of distilled water. Add 1 tablespoon of cinnamon and 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Mix the ingredients together. Wet your hair and then apply the mixture to your hair evenly. Cover your hair with a shower cap and go to bed. Wash the mixture off in the morning using your normal routine.
- Instead of using distilled water for the Honey + Cinnamon + Olive Oil mixture, use 2 cups of white vinegar. The rest of the process is exactly the same.
- Make a lightening solution with rhubarb. You can obtain rhubarb at a grocery store or a farmer’s market, or you can try growing some of your own in your garden. (Rhubarb can spread quite easily in a garden and can often be found growing in wild places on its own as well.)
- Chop up enough rhubarb to make ¼ cup. Add the chopped rhubarb to a sauce pan with 2 cups of water. Put the sauce pan on the stove and bring the mixture to a boil.
- After the mixture has boiled, allow it cool down, then strain the liquid out of the sauce pan into a bottle.
- Apply the liquid to your hair leave it on for 10 minutes. Then rinse the liquid out with water.
- Apply olive oil to lighten your hair. In addition to using olive oil in various other mixtures, you can also use olive oil on its own. In addition to being able to lighten your hair, olive oil is also a great moisturizer.
- Apply at least a couple tablespoons of olive oil to your hair.
- Allow the olive oil to soak into your hair for at least 30 minutes.
- Shampoo your hair to remove the olive oil and then style your hair as you normally would.
- Employ baking soda to make your hair lighter. Baking soda can be used as both a shampoo and as a method to lighten your hair. However, unlike other methods, baking soda doesn’t lighten your hair quickly. As such you’ll want to use this method daily or weekly until your hair is lightened to the point you want it. Although, you can continue to use baking soda as your regular shampoo, just be aware that your hair may continue to lighten a little more.
- Mix baking soda, about ¼ to ⅓ cup, with small amounts of water until it turns into a paste.
- Apply the paste all over your hair in place of your regular shampoo.
- Rinse out the baking soda paste and apply your normal conditioner.
- Create a lightening solution with apple cider vinegar. Like baking soda, apply cider vinegar can also be used to both clean and lighten your hair. You can use apple cider vinegar regularly as a rinse after you’ve shampooed your hair. Apple cider vinegar is great for washing out all the chemical build-up in your hair from styling products.
- Mix ¼ cup of apple cider vinegar to 1 cup of water.
- Shampoo and condition your hair as your normally would, then apply the apple cider vinegar mixture to your hair.
- Leave the mixture on your hair for about 20 minutes, then rinse with water.
- Administer cinnamon to lighten your hair. Cinnamon can be used in other hair lightening mixtures, or it can be used on its own. The nice thing about cinnamon is that it also smells great!
- Mix 3-4 tablespoons of ground cinnamon into approximately the same amount of your regular conditioner.
- Apply the mixture to your hair evenly. Use a comb to make sure it’s spread throughout all your hair.
- Put a shower cap or plastic wrap on your hair and leave the whole mixture in while you sleep.
- Shampoo and condition your hair in the morning as you would normally.
- Utilize salt for lightening your hair. If you have ever spent an entire summer swimming in the ocean, you’ll know that salt water is a great way to lighten your hair. Even if you don’t live near the ocean, you can still use salt water to lighten your hair at home.
- Mix 1 part salt to 5 parts water. Rinse the mixture through your hair and leave it to sit for at least 15 minutes. Rinse your hair out with fresh water.
- As an alternative, mix ½ cup of sea salt to a small amount of water so it forms a paste. Apply the paste to your damp hair and sit in the sun for a while. Rinse your hair out with water after you’ve been out in the sun.
Trying Alternative Hair Lightening Tricks
- Use the sun to naturally lighten your hair. While the sun can burn and tan (i.e. darken) your skin, it’s also lighten your hair. One of the easiest ways to lighten your hair is to simply spend a lot of time outside in the sun. Always remember to wear sunscreen and protective clothing on your exposed skin so you don’t get sun damage.
- The great thing about the sun is that it can be used on its own, or in combination with any of the other hair lightening treatments. To have the sun lighten your hair faster, apply one of the mixtures mentioned in this article to your hair first, before going outside.
- Try vitamin C as a hair lightener. To lighten your hair with vitamin C, you’ll need to obtain vitamin C tablets or pills. Crush 8-9 of your vitamin C tablets into a powder and then add the powder to your regular shampoo. Use your shampoo normally and the added vitamin C will slowly lighten your hair.
- As an alternative you can make a hair mask with vitamin C. Take 15-20 vitamin C tablets and crush them into a powder. Then add the powder to a small amount of anti-dandruff shampoo to form a paste. Apply the paste all over your hair. Put on a shower cap or plastic wrap and leave the mixture on for 1-2 hours, then rinse off with water.
- Consider using henna powder to lighten your hair. To make this mixture you’ll need to buy henna powder and powdered chamomile (not the tea). You can usually get both items at a bulk food or natural food store, or online.
- Mix equal amounts of the henna powder and the powdered chamomile together. Add boiling water to the powders until it forms a thick paste.
- Let the mixture cool and then apply it throughout your hair. Put a shower cap or plastic wrap over your hair and let the mixture sit for at least an hour. If you have dark hair, allow the mixture to sit for up to 2 hours.
- Rinse your hair with water when you’re done.
Henna powder comes in different colours, so if you want to lighten your hair, you’ll need to purchase a light-coloured henna powder.
- Contemplate a hair lightening product. If you have tried other lightening options and you haven’t found them to work, or they do not last long enough to satisfy you, you may want to consider a more professional option. Professional hair colour products are not made equal. There are several hair colour products that are made without bleach or hydrogen peroxide, and even without other harmful chemicals. Because each person’s hair is different, your best option is to make an appointment with your hair stylist or colourist and ask them for the best non-bleach option.
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Tips
- The concept of “lightening” your hair is relative to the existing colour of your hair. A person with black hair will not be able to turn their hair blond using any of these non-bleach methods. But someone with light brown or dark blond hair should be able to get some of their highlights (at least) to turn a light blond using natural, non-bleach methods.
- Each method will work at a slightly different pace, and that pace will depend on what colour your hair is not and what else is already in your hair. Use the methods slowly over the course of a month to gradually lighten your hair. Once you’ve figured out what works, continue to use that method in the future.
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