For dyed dark brown hair, the only way is through bleaching using 20 or 30 volume oxygen.
For natural dark brown hair, bleaching is not possible. Lightening with oil and 6 volume oxygen is a viable option.
Unfortunately, lightening hair without bleaching is not feasible.
Common Misconceptions About Hair Lightening
Chamomile shampoo does not naturally lighten hair; it contains oxygen.
Beer treatments do not work without sunlight.
Seeking alternative methods to a hairdresser is often due to the misconception of hair damage, which actually comes from using high volumes of oxygen.
Lightening dark hair requires multiple sessions with medium volumes of oxygen.
Tips for Lightening Hair at Home Quickly
Gentle lightening at home can be achieved using turmeric and honey: dissolve a teaspoon of turmeric in boiling water, let it cool, rinse after shampooing, apply conditioner, and dry.
Chamomile, beer, and lemon are other known ingredients for lightening hair.
Speeding up Hair Color Removal
To remove hair dye faster, consider using a shampoo for oily hair, lemon conditioner, beer yeast, and vegetable oils or butter. Effective methods may leave hair dry.
For incorrect tones, use specific mousses to neutralize them, suitable for eliminating yellow or red tones.
Lightening Dark Brown Hair Without Bleaching
An infusion of chamomile can help: boil water and add three chamomile tea bags. Let it cool and spray it on hair.
Mixing honey with water as a pre-shampoo treatment can offer a gentle lightening effect.
Light beer left on hair for an hour before washing can also lighten.
Chamomile emphasizes blonde highlights, and these methods are simple and accessible to everyone.