Clip-in hair extensions can give your hair a longer and fuller look, but sometimes it’s difficult to get them to match the shade of your hair. Bleaching your hair extensions is a cost-effective way to update the color of your extensions to match your hair color. If you have human clip-in hair extensions, you can save time and money by bleaching them at home.

Part 1
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Preparing the Extensions and Bleach

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    Clean your extensions thoroughly. To remove any product buildup or other imperfections that may be present on the extensions, wash them 2-3 times before beginning. Make sure they are completely dry and place them on individual sheets of tin foil.[1]
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    Buy a bleach kit. These can be purchased from big box stores such as Walmart, Target, or Kmart and are usually also available at grocery or cosmetology stores. Make sure the kit you are using includes gloves, bleach and developer.[2]
    • Try to find a kit with clear instructions. The clearer the better, as there will be little room for error!
    • The darker the hair of the extension, the more lightening power you will want the bleach kit to have. If your extensions are dark, you will want a kit that includes a 40 volume developer as it will give the most lift.[3]
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    Mix the powder bleach with the liquid developer. It is best to do this in a glass bowl or container specifically made to hold hair color. Follow the directions on the box precisely, as it is important to have the ratio just right. The specific ratio of bleach to developer will vary by brand, so check the directions before you begin working.[4]
    • Always mix and apply bleach in an area that is well-ventilated. This is to avoid irritation of the eyes or nose from any harsh smells or chemical gases put off by the bleach.
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Part 2
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Applying the Bleach

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    Put on your gloves. This step is extremely important! Don’t forget to wear gloves while applying the bleach to avoid chemical burns on your hands. Also make sure your arms and the rest of your body is covered.
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    Massage the mixture into the extensions starting from the top. Apply the bleach liberally using circular motions and moving from the top, near the clip, to the ends. Fully saturate the extensions. This works especially well if your hair is 1 solid color.[5]
    • If your hair is ombre or highlighted, try to match the same pattern in the extensions as in your own hair. For example, if you want to match your highlights, use a highlighter brush to apply the bleach.
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    Fold the foil over the extensions so that no bleach spills out. Bleach works best when it is warm and moist, so the foil will retain heat and keep the bleach from drying out as it processes. [6]
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    Check on the extensions every 10 minutes. Peel back the foil and look at the color of the extensions. When they are ready to be washed, they will be a shade of very light yellow. If they haven’t achieved a yellow color in 1 hour, remove them from the foil anyway to avoid significant damage from over-processing.[7]
    • If you used a higher volume developer, the extensions will bleach more quickly than if you used a lower volume.
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Part 3
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Managing Color

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    Wash the extensions with a PH balancing shampoo. The shampoo will work to neutralize the chemicals in the hair and stop the processing. Make sure to use a deep conditioning treatment or olive or coconut oil and leave it on the strands overnight.[8]
    • Some neutralizing shampoos will change color when applied to the hair. Don’t worry, this just shows that the shampoo is working!
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    Allow the extensions to dry thoroughly. Check the color. If you aren’t happy with it, bleach the extensions again, but be sure to check every 5 minutes to make sure they are not being over processed.[9]
    • Be extremely careful when bleaching twice. Lower quality extensions may break or fall off if over-bleached.
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    Eliminate brassy shades with a toner. A toner is a glaze or gloss that slightly changes the tone of the hair to make it warmer or cooler depending on the desired effect. If your extensions are a little bit brass-toned, a cool shade toner can remove the brass coloring.
    • You can apply toner straight from the package by massaging it into the extensions as previously described.
    • Make sure to let the toner process for as long as is noted on the package, thoroughly wash the extensions, and let them dry to check the color.
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Expert Q&A

  • Question
    Can human hair extensions be bleached?
    Laura Martin
    Laura Martin
    Licensed Cosmetologist
    Laura Martin is a Licensed Cosmetologist in Georgia. She has been a hair stylist since 2007 and a cosmetology teacher since 2013.
    Laura Martin
    Licensed Cosmetologist
    Expert Answer
    Yes, but keep in mind that extensions don't produce any oil. They are easy to damage, and over-processing can leave them dull and dry. Use a low-volume developer (10 or 20) to minimize damage.
  • Question
    What developer do you use to bleach hair?
    Laura Martin
    Laura Martin
    Licensed Cosmetologist
    Laura Martin is a Licensed Cosmetologist in Georgia. She has been a hair stylist since 2007 and a cosmetology teacher since 2013.
    Laura Martin
    Licensed Cosmetologist
    Expert Answer
    You can use any developer to bleach hair. Higher volumes work faster but produce brassier colors and cause more damage. For this reason, I prefer to use 10 or 20 volume.
  • Question
    Can Remy hair extensions be bleached?
    Laura Martin
    Laura Martin
    Licensed Cosmetologist
    Laura Martin is a Licensed Cosmetologist in Georgia. She has been a hair stylist since 2007 and a cosmetology teacher since 2013.
    Laura Martin
    Licensed Cosmetologist
    Expert Answer
    Yes. Remy extension are 100% human hair and can be bleached and colored just like regular human hair.
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Ashley Adams
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This article was co-authored by Ashley Adams. Ashley Adams is a Licensed Cosmetologist and Hair Stylist in Illinois. She completed her Cosmetology education at John Amico School of Hair Design in 2016. This article has been viewed 129,360 times.
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