| Show How to Care I r For Bleached Bleach d and Blonde Hair Such glorious lights and lovely sheen can be given to blonde hair which has the hc correct care But how many many- women know how to give the proper care to light hair Not very many many and and for that reason the hairdresser should make himself known and offer ofer his expert expert expert ex ex- pert advice The result will be highly ly pleased patrons ns and inter- inter Jesting esting I additional revenue for the shop The right kind of a shampoo the proper rinse special treatment with the permanent and just such points do not take uke a tremendous amount of extra time but they do have a considerable pulling power in making a beauty salon stand standout standout standout out as giving personal attention to the individual needs of Its particular particular particular par par- patrons For instance I always find it advantageous to give to blonde hair shampoos with pure castile soap It does not darken the hair but instead assists in keeping it the natural shade If the hair is bleached and coarse I generally follow the shampoo with a vinegar rinse This will make the hair soft and fluffy points points points' which bleached hair so often lacks In order to have hair which has hasa a tendency to turn darker with the years retain its original blonde shade I give it a camomile rinse I do this faithfully after each shampoo Camomile will not bleach each the hair but will ll keep it its natural light color It is likewise likewise likewise like like- wise good for for- forthe the hair I make this rinse by using three teaspoonfuls teaspoonfuls teaspoon- teaspoon fuls of camomile tea to one quart of boiling wat water r. r The rinse is applied while it is still warm When blonde hair is flat and lifeless because of bc being ng too oily I use a special tonic which contains contains con con- thins This acts as a good good stimulant and has a tendency to dry the excess oil Such a head of hair needs a series of treatments treatments treatments treat treat- ments in order to secure the best results and they s ti be given about a week apart If a patron has natural blonde or bleached hair which is too dry and consequently locks like a coarse rope I always give it an olive oil shampoo This will not in any way discolor the hair and will give it life feeling and a a softer texture For this type of hair I find it well to give the treatment also once a week At the same time me I thoroughly massage the scalp and apply a tonic When blonde hair is growing darker and the patron desires to have it returned to its natural shade or made a little lighter I use camomile tea with a fifty per percent percent percent cent mixture of peroxide I shampoo the hair and as a a final rinse put on this combination on rinse Not only will it lighten the hair but will wilI make it soft For hair that has been heen bleached bleach bleach- ed too light f J 1 I give it a henna rinse which will darken it a little and take away way that noticeable bleached effect I rinse the hair quickly not allowing the he henna to remain on long I use the dark brownish henna and not the reddish cast henna for this type of rinse As for blonde hair I use a medium heated iron Never have the iron too hot or it will l w f give the hair haira a scorched tint which will be very evident There is no nod d difficulty in giving a finger wave to blonde hair and the use of good lotions will not discolor the hair In giving a permanent the teaming steaming should be carefully watched If it is allowed on for too long a period it is very apt to give the hair a reddish tint Personally Personally Personally Per Per- I find the ammonia solutions solutions solutions better for th the blonde Bleached Bleach Bleach- ed h hair ir is likely to be tricky so always take the greatest precaution precaution l tion making sure to have a test curl first In touching up or dyeing blonde or bleached hair either lighter or darker I prefer the liquid dyes In my opinion they are easier to apply and produce a nicer finished finish finish- ed head These suggestions I have given are not deep or intricate methods but just pointers which when put into into every-day every practice prove worthwhile |