How to Take Care Of Bleached Hair?

Bleaching your hair is like giving it a neon sign that says, “LOOK AT ME!” ✨ But lemme tell you, bright blonde hair looks all fun and fresh until you realize the damage that can come with it. I mean, I totally get the blonde life (been there, done that), but BLEACHED HAIR ALSO NEEDS CARE! Your hair basically goes through some tough stuff to get that platinum blonde or icy silver vibe, so being nice to it after is necessary unless you want it to end up looking like a sad, overcooked ramen noodle!
So, if you’re sitting there flipping your newly blonde hair, thinking, “Girl, what did I just do?!” – grab your conditioner because I GOT YOU.
Let’s talk about giving your bleached hair some serious love 💛.
Tip #1: Hydrating Is KEY (Like, top tier level important)
If you’re only going to take away one thing from this, let it be this: KEEP THAT HAIR MOISTURIZED. Bleaching is like the thirstiest thing your hair can go through, and gurl, it’s begging for moisture. You basically stripped your hair of oils and proteins to get your perfect blonde shade. So TREAT 👏 YOUR 👏 HAIR 👏 LIKE 👏 ROYALTY.
Here’s the deal: invest in hair masks. I know, they’re a little pricey sometimes, but would you rather splurge on a decent hair mask that makes your hair feel soft and sexy, or keep chopping off fried ends every few weeks? Thought so 😂!
Some solid ingredient checkpoints for your new BFF (aka your hair mask):
Hydrating heroes to look out for:
– Argan Oil: Super hydrating and heals damage.
– Coconut Oil: Your hair’s full-on thirst-quencher.
– Shea Butter: Intensely nourishing for those fried ends.
– Aloe Vera: All about refreshing your hair and giving it some life.
And guuuuurl, I’ll be real for a sec: just because it has “hydrating” slapped on the bottle doesn’t make it magical. Look at the ingredients!! You deserve better than some watered-down stuff!
Favorite Hydrating Masks:
| Product | Key Ingredients | Why I Love It |
|---|---|---|
| Briogeo Don’t Despair, Repair! | Argan oil, algae, biotin | Works wonders for bleached hair recovery 💧 |
| Olaplex No. 3 | Bis-Aminopropyl Diglycol Dimaleate | Hardcore repair mode engaged 🛠 |
| Amika Soulfood Nourishing Mask | Jojoba oil, sea buckthorn berry | Super rich, no heavy feel! 🌸 |
Tip #2: Water Temperature – Keep It COOL
I know, a hot steamy shower feels so good, especially on a cold day. BUT hear me out… heat and bleached hair are like… frenemies. They look okay together at first but then secretly plot behind your back 🙃.
Hot water literally strips your hair of moisture (which it desperately needs after bleaching). Instead, go for lukewarm or cold showers.
The icy rinse at the end helps seal that moisture into your strands and makes them SHINYYY. Like ✨ K-POP IDOL LEVEL SHINY ✨. You’ll feel like a glossy-haired mermaid straight out of a TikTok transformation video.
Tip #3: Heat Styling? Only If You Really NEED It
Oh god… heat and bleached hair, it’s one toxic relationship.
Let’s get real for a minute. I know flat irons and curling wands are, like, crucial for a poppin’ hairstyle. But when you’ve bleached your hair, gotta handle that extra-carefully.
Heat protection spray = your gatekeeper. You wouldn’t go into the sun without sunscreen, right? So don’t apply heat without a protector.
And girl, pls, turn down that heat! Like seriously… 450 degrees is way too much. Think of keeping it under 300°F. Your hair will thank you.
If you wanna keep your bleached hair thriving, here are some heat-free styling hacks that can save your locks:
– Heatless curls: Overnight rollers or braids? So cute. So fun. So easy.
– Beach waves: Try a sea salt spray. Shake your hair out, and boom, you’ve got the surfer girl vibes. (plus, you’re from Huntington Beach—it’s gotta be the law, LOL!)
– Air drying: Ditch the blow dryer sometimes and just let your hair air dry after applying a leave-in conditioner.
Tip #4: Purple Shampoo = Your BFF (Bye Bye, Brass!)
Bleached hair is kinda the worst when it comes to picking up those brassy, orange tones. You know what I mean—when your hair starts looking slightly orange, and you didn’t ask for it. Unless you’re specifically going for a sun-kissed golden look, you’ll probs wanna fight this!
In comes PURPLE SHAMPOO.
Why Purple? It’s because purple is the opposite of yellow on the color wheel. 👩🎨 That means purple cancels out that yellow-y, brassiness that’s sneaking into your bleached blonde strands.
Purple shampoo = your blonde’s secret defender.
Two things though: don’t overuse purple shampoo. Weekly or once every two weeks is perfect. Overdoing it can make your hair look dull or even slightly purple-ish. Unless you’re going for a pastel-purple vibe—which, honestly, sounds rad then💁♀️.
Some purple shampoo faves:
| Brand | Why I Dig It |
|---|---|
| Fanola No Yellow | Like INSTANTLY brightens blonde hair 👏 |
| Moroccanoil Blonde | Smells amazing and is super moisturizing too (a 2-in-1) |
| Joico Color Balance | Affordable and gets the job DONE 💪 |
Btw, you still need your regular, sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner routine to keep your hair healthy.
Tip #5: Trims. TRUST ME: Split Ends Gotta Go
Your hair is basically hanging on for dear life after bleach because it’s way more prone to split ends. Raggedy split ends can like, for real, travel up your hair shaft and cause breakage if you leave them there like a bad relationship. Trims don’t even have to be intense—just snip off the fried bits every 6-8 weeks. It’ll keep your hair looking fresh and healthier overall.
Tip #6: Sleep On SILK (Not Just For The Bougie Vibes)
I’m just gonna say it: ain’t nobody got time for hair drama while they sleep. Every beauty queen deserves beauty sleep with a good quality silk pillowcase.
It’s not just about looking cute—it’s about protecting your hair from friction, which causes breakage and frizz. Cotton pillowcases? They ain’t it. They wickedly suck the moisture out of your hair like a vampire.
Plus, silk pillowcases are like, boujee… but in the best way possible. Make your life feel like a TikTok luxury haul moment, yanno?
Tip #7: Use Gentle Hair Ties (The Soft, Scrunchy Kind!)
Okay, bleached hair = weakened hair. So why are you still pulling your hair into ponytails with tight elastic bands like it owes you a favor? Lemme tell you, they’re literally yanking and strangling your bleached hair.
Switch it up to scrunchies, girl. I know they’re having a serious comeback that we’re all loving for Y2K vibes, but like, for REAL, they’re way gentler on hair.
There are even silk scrunchies that are super cute and hair-friendly! And when you’ve put your hair through bleach and heat styling, you need to treat it kind of like your baby. Be soft and caring 💕
Tip #8: Be Gentle AF While Brushing
Oh my god, the things I’ve seen… 😭 Like people ripping through their bleached, wet hair with a brush like it’s the final round of a dodgeball match. No, sis, JUST. NO.
Wet hair is extra delicate, especially when it has been bleached! You need to use a wide-tooth comb or a wet brush. These tools are way less aggressive and gently detangle your hair without snapping it.
Here’s the golden brushing rule: start from the ends first, then work upwards. This cuts down on hair breakage and keeps your hair looking smooth. 🌟
Bleaching your hair is such a major look, but it takes some TLC to keep it healthy and soft. Now go rock that gorgeous blonde hair and channel your inner bombshell 🫶 After giving it some extra love, your hair won’t be breaking off in clumps when you try to live your best life.





