A good bleach job requires a lifting and using stronger peroxides. These are skills that have taken beauty professionals years to perfect, knowing how to keep the hair in its best condition, and any mistakes you make may be harder to fix in the long run.Blonding is expensive and time consuming!Here are a few important steps you need to take to keep your blonde healthy and vibrant.1. Dry your hair all the way before putting it up or going to sleep. Hair is most fragile right before it’s completely dry.2. Invest in quality salon hair products especially heat protectant and leave in conditioner.3. Hair masks are essential, not just for after damage has been done but for giving your blonde the TLC it needs.4. Deep condition often. If you have bleached your hair to be a blonde, you’ve already stripped it of protein and moisture. To avoid looking like you’ve got straw for hair, use a deep conditioning treatment, and use it often approximately every 3-4 weeks.5. You don’t need to shampoo your hair often. Once a week is good, two weeks is even better. Dry shampoo is going to be a Bestie.6. Get regular trims. The more your hair has been bleached, the more prone it is to breakage, so dead ends need to be cleaned up every 6-8 weeks.7. Blow dry your hair on the cooler setting, especially if you have to blow dry every day. This will help with causing less damage to your already bleached hair.8. No tight ponytails. It will cause the hair to break. Nice, loose ponytail is OK. Use scrunches not elastics or hair ties.Last, but not least… while everyone would love to go from black to platinum in just one session, it’s just not possible nor is it healthy for your hair. It is important to trust your stylist and be patient with the bleaching process if you would like to reach the perfect shade of blonde with as little damage as possible.I hope you find these blonding tips useful!Remember, do you research. Find a true beauty Professional who Cares and will customize a perfect, healthy blonde just for You!