Can you bleach bath color treated extensions?

Innocent_Kiss

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I did the Ombre effect on my human hair extensions to add a lighter color to my tips using powdered bleach and developer. Apparently, it did some damage to the hair. IDK maybe it stripped something? I tried deep conditioning several times, serum, ORS hair mask, pre-poo treatments, but my extensions are a frizzy mess. Do you think the bleach and ammonia in the bleach bath method will effect the color treated part of the hair? I don't want green tips! :nono: I'm going to strand test first. I'd take it out, but I spent nearly $300 on the hair and installation so I'd like to try this out before I waste all of that money.
 

xcuzememiss

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Never do anything to your extensions you wouldn't do to your own hair. Seeming that it's human hair also. My guess is that you probably used too high of a developer and trashed the ends. Depending on the color you might just need to keep doing rinses on it to keep it at the color you want.
 

ms.blue

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The bleach and ammonia bath should be a last resort. Try doing an aphrogee 2 steps to see if that will calm the hair.
 

irisak

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The bleach and ammonia in the bleach bath with definitely strip/change the color. I just did this on purpose to some a hair a CV sent me in a #1 instead of a 1B. The bowl was full of color but it bought the hair back to natural color.
 
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