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Bleaching hair from dark brown to blonde part 1

Bleaching hair from dark brown to blonde part 1

Are you ready to go on a DIY hair journey with me? Buckle up, this is going to be quite a ride! Join me as I take you through the process of bleaching my dark brown hair to blonde, at home, by myself. 

Transformation at a Glance

  • Starting Base: Dark Brown (with active grey/white regrowth).

  • The Goal: Light Ash Blonde.

  • Formula: 20 Volume Developer + Powder Bleach.


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The past few weeks have been rough health wise. I've been in a flare with my chronic conditions and so inflamed, in pain, and generally feeling very tired and depressed. Luckily my hospital visit ended in new meds that now seem to be working a bit better at getting it all back under control (fingers crossed).

Anyway as I've had a lot of time laying on the sofa, mainly watching Netflix (the series Ghosts is great by the way), I've had plenty of time to think. This lead to me to deciding I want to be blonde again.

My hair grows super fast and unfortunately the amount of white/grey hair coming through is increasing at a rapid rate. With the dark brown colour I've been doing in recent months the regrowth really stands out and means I'm dyeing my hair every couple of weeks. 

I've also had the dark brown for a few months now and honestly I feel the need for a change. Playing with my hair is something I enjoy doing. It's fun giving myself different looks. I could also do with a distraction to help pick myself back up a bit too. 

And so... I'm going blonde! 

Read on the find out why I said "I'm going blonde" and not "I went blonde".

Jo Linsdell before colour dark brown with white/grey roots




What I used


Although going from dark brown to light blonde often calls for a stronger developer I was worried about damaging my hair and so opted for a 20 volume instead. Sometimes I'm sensible 😉

I got the largest bottle I could find and three packets of bleaching powder as I have a lot of hair and wanted to make sure I didn't run out. Seriously, always get an extra packet. As it turned out, this was just the right amount to get a good coverage of my hair. 
Vitalcare 20 vol. developer and bleach powder


Bleaching the hair


I covered the hair and left it on for about an hour. 

Although I did the mids and ends first and waited to do the roots (how you're meant to do it as the scalp gives off heat which makes the roots process faster. Add to that the fact that the hair closest to the scalp doesn't have previous dye on it and is therefore easier to lift), I did do the roots too soon. C'est la vie! These things happen. I thought it was lightening more than it had and so jumped the gun. Nothing that can't be fixed later on.

I checked on it often as I previously bleached my hair last year and so was a little concerned about how well it would hold up. 




Jo Linsdell with bleach on hair

Hair loss during bleaching


Some hair loss is to be expected when bleaching your hair especially if you do it yourself at home. As you can see, I only had a very small amount and so consider this a huge success.  

 

Hair loss on hand from bleaching hair blonde

Different shades before you get blonde


Going from a very dark brown (almost black) to blonde isn't going to happen in a day. A change this drastic takes time. I therefore wasn't surprised at how orange my hair was after the first round of bleaching. I was actually really happy as I got it a lot lighter than I was expecting. Last time I went from black to blonde the first round of bleaching left me with a kind of burgundy red so getting it to the orange phase was another success as far as I'm concerned. 
Jo Linsdell after first round of bleach
As you can see the roots lifted quite a lot more than the lengths did and got to the yellow phase resulting in what is known as hot roots. 

Jo Linsdell after first round of bleach 3 photos
With day one over I convinced myself that I wouldn't touch my hair for at least a week to give it time to recover... day two had other plans...

Second round of bleach

I'm not a patient person by nature and on waking up and seeing just how orange my hair was, against my better judgement, I decided to go for another round. I'm pretty sure that every hairdresser out there will scream that you should never do this, and they're right... but I did it anyway.

⚠️ The Rebel Disclaimer: While I know my own hair's limits from years of DIY experimenting, professional colourists will tell you that bleaching twice in 24 hours is highly risky. If you are trying this at home, always do a strand test first and listen to your hair!

I should point out that I know my hair. I've been dying my own hair for years and have done a wide variety of colours. This is also not the first time I've bleached my hair from such a dark brown to blonde and so I know how my hair responds.

For the second round I did add a large amount of conditioner into the mix so technically it was more like a bleach bath than a full on harsh bleaching session. See, I at least try to be sensible! 

This time I checked it about every 10 minutes to be on the safe side. As it was looking good and passed the pull test, I ended up leaving it on for about an hour again. 

The Colour Lifting Process (Where I Am Now)

When lifting dark artificial dye out of hair, the pigment must transition through a predictable spectrum of warm undertones:

Dark Brown → Red → Orange → Yellow → Pale Blonde

As you can see, it lightened considerably especially the top. The mids and ends got lighter (although still orange tone, much less fire orange now, and the roots blended better to give a more intentional looking (even though it wasn't) reverse ombre look. 

Jo Linsdell after second round of bleach 2 photos

As is often the case with lighter coloured hair, the colour looks different in different light. 

My hair actually feels really soft which is excellent. The ends were already a bit dry and I plan on cutting my hair soon anyway so not a problem. 
Jo Linsdell after second round of bleach

I really will be leaving it alone for the next week or so... at least I'll try to be patient. In the meantime I'll be using a lot of moisturising and bond building products. 

What products do you recommend I try? I'm on a budget and so can't stretch for Olaplex (which I know everyone raves about). I'm sure with the right research and experiments I can find a budget product that does the job though. 

As I said at the beginning of this post, I wasn't expecting to get my perfect blonde in one go. I know it takes time and multiple rounds of bleach to do such a drastic change in hair colour. So far, I'm more than happy with how the process is going. Sure, I do jump every time I walk past a mirror because I don't recognise myself but I also love playing with my hair. Whilst the orange phase isn't my favourite, I'm embracing it. For all anyone else knows the goal was to have a reverse ombre yellow to orange colour 😉

High-Utility "At-Home" Pros & Cons

A balanced view of the practical realities of bleaching your own hair vs. sitting in a salon chair.

The Wins (Pros)The Realities (Cons)
Budget-Friendly: Cost a fraction of a salon correction process.The "Hot Roots" Effect: Scalp heat caused the root area to process much faster than the ends.
Gentle Approach: Using 20 volume developer instead of a harsh 30 or 40 volume protected the hair bonds.The Awkward Intermediate Phase: Walking past mirrors can be a shock when you're rocking bright copper tones!
Distraction Factor: An excellent, creative mental focus during a chronic illness flare.


Check back soon for part two of this journey and see if I make it to a light ash blonde.


Bleaching hair from dark brown to blonde part 1

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Book Spotlight Child of Vanris by Nikki McCormack



Book Spotlight: Child of Vanris by Nikki McCormack



Today I'm part of a virtual book tour organised by The Write Reads for Child of Vanris by Nikki McCormack. The tour for ‘Child of Vanris' will run from 25th - 31st May 2026. 


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About BBNYA

The Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award (BBNYA) is celebrating the books that made it to the semi-finals with a mini spotlight blitz tour for each title.

BBNYA is a yearly competition where book bloggers from all over the world read and score books written by indie authors, ending with 15 (17 in 2025) finalists and one overall winner.

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Length: 402 Pages

Genre: Fantasy, Epic Fantasy

Age Category: YA

Date Published: 13 January 2024



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About the book

Book synopsis for Child of Vanris by Nikki McCormack

Child of Vanris by Nikki McCormack book cover

At five years old, Kasiel was found with the pointed ends of his ears cut off. Despite that brutal start, he’s lived twelve peaceful years with the man who took him in. Keeping his hair long over his mutilated ears helps him hide the fact that he is Vanrian, a child of the enemy.


Everything changes when mercenaries arrive hunting for Kasiel. The last people he expects to come to his rescue are Vanrian soldiers, one of whom claims to be his spirit brother, whatever that means. They plan to take him across the war zone to deliver him to his real father, a man whose name strikes terror in his enemies.

With his secret exposed, Kasiel can’t return to his old home. This is his chance to find out who he was supposed to be. It means traveling to a foreign land where they have unusual psychic abilities he may share. It also means leaving behind everything he’s ever cared about. If he is to survive, he will need to learn their language and culture and earn his place in their society.

Meanwhile, the man who cut Kasiel’s ears will do anything to keep him out of his true father’s hands, even if it means killing him.



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About the author



About the author 


Outside of her career as an author, Nikki is a professional technical and creative writer, spider wrangler, animal lover, and devoted cat mom. Writing fantasy and science fiction stories has been a lifelong passion for her. She loves to draw on her myriad life experiences, doing everything from wild cave exploration and competitive horseback endurance riding to practicing iaido and archery. She invites you to join her on some fantastic adventures. Learn more at https://www.elysiumpalace.com/, or connect on https://www.instagram.com/nikkimccormackwriter/ and https://bsky.app/profile/authornikki.bsky.social.

2025 Finalist (4th place overall) in the Book Blogger Novel of the Year Awards (BBNYA) for Child of Vanris.

2025 Finalist for the Ozma Fantasy Fiction Award for Child of Vanris.

2018 Finalist in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards for The Keeper

2016 Finalist for the Cygnus Science Fiction and Speculative Fiction Award for Dissident

2015 Grand Prize Winner of the Dante Rossetti Award for Young Adult Fiction for The Girl and the Clockwork Cat

2009 Writers of the Future finalist with the short story In Silence Waiting.


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Book Spotlight Child of Vanris by Nikki McCormack

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Product Review: Cien Eye Contour Cream Aloe Vera-Bio

I’ve long been a fan of the Cien range from Lidl. It is one of those rare brands that manages to be super cheap while maintaining surprisingly good quality. I recently picked up the Cien Eye Contour Cream Aloe Vera-Bio, and after using it for a few weeks, I’m ready to share my thoughts.



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Product details

  • 100% natural certified cosmetics

  • 100% natural fragrances

  • Dermatologically and ophthalmologically tested

  • Formulation without microplastics


The delicate eye contour cream with Aloe Vera from organic agriculture was formulated for the delicate skin in the eye area and cares for your skin gently. The formula with organic shea butter penetrates fast into the skin and helps reduce signs of ageing.

Directions for use: Apply morning and evening after cleansing. Dab a small amount around the eye area and pat in. Also suitable for people who use contact lenses.

INGREDIENTS: Aqua, Glycerin, Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil, Alcohol, Coco-Caprylate, Glyceryl Stearate Citrate, Cetearyl Alcohol, Myristyl Alcohol, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Butyrospermum Parkii Butter, Simmondsia Chinensis Seed Oil, Sodium Hyaluronate, Tocopherol, Xanthan Gum, Levulinic Acid, Sodium Levulinate.


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Review


I paid just €1,89 for this tube! I do have the Lidl Plus card, which gave me a bit of a discount, but even at full price, it is an absolute steal for an eye cream. 

While it comes in a small tube, this is standard for eye products. Because you only need a very tiny amount for each application, the tube actually lasts quite a long time. It’s excellent value for money. In fact, the product is good for 12 months after you first open it. Since you only need a tiny bit, it’s good to know you have a full year to finish the tube!

This really does the trick for hydration. It’s got such a cooling effect that it leaves my eye area feeling super fresh and way less tired.

Most importantly, I’ve actually noticed a difference in my skin. Since I started using this a few weeks ago, the fine lines near my eyes appear much more subtle.

It's also an excellent choice for those looking for cruelty-free and plant-based beauty products as it's 100% vegan. 

If you are looking for an affordable skincare routine that actually works, I highly recommend checking out Lidl's beauty aisle. I will definitely be trying more products from the Cien range in the future.


Product Review Cien Eye Contour Cream Aloe Vera-Bio

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