01#01: Be prepared for your current hair colour to be stripped entirely
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The usual procedure of getting a pastel hair colour involves bleaching your tresses. Yes, this is the biggest challenge! So, whether it's your original hair colour or a colour you got prior to this one, bleach will strip your current hair colour entirely. If you're a hair colour newbie or have naturally lighter strands, then it should be easy enough to lift your original colour.
02#02: Your hair texture is going to change
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Do not be surprised if you lose your natural hair texture post this hair colour treatment. Going lighter takes a toll on the health of your mane as your colourist is lifting your original hair colour entirely. So, if you have naturally bouncy hair or defined curls, then be prepared for a potential change. One way to lessen the damage is to go for a deep conditioning treatment before switching to a pastel hair colour.
03#03: Consult your colourist
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Consultation with an expert before going in with something as heavy as a pastel hair colour is crucial. You need to get all your questions answered so that you don't end up with damaged tresses. Since lighter tones require heavy lifting, your hair should be healthy enough to take the stress. Ask your colourist whether it is worth spending the time and money before switching to a pastel colour. Any pre-existing chemical treatments could possibly come in the way of your new hair colour, therefore, be 100 per cent sure before you take the leap. Image courtesy: Instagram

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