Bleaching Your Beard

Not everyone who wants to portray Santa Claus is blessed with a perfect, snowy-white beard. It’s luck of the genetic draw whether your hair will turn white a snow with aging. Some of us want to start donning the red suit before time has taken its toll on our hair pigmentation.

If you have a great beard, but it isn’t as white as you would like, bleaching is the way to get there.

Bleaching strips the pigment from the hair. It’s permanent – meaning it won’t wash out back to the original color. Though the roots will grow back with color again. There’s no way to bleach that isn’t damaging to the hair. You’ll want to work with a hair color specialist to get started.

Some products:

Punks White

Ben Nye’s Snow White

Santa white

Mehron Makeup Hair White

Manic Panic Hair whitening

St. Nicks Beard Care 

whitening peroxide toothpaste

Ben Nye Ivory Liquid Hair Color

Purple shampoo and conditioner

  • Clairol Shimmer Lights
  • Eva NYC

Developer:
Trionics Lift-Thru Developer 50

Bleach Powder
* Redken Flash Lift Power 9
* Salon Care Prism Lights Blue Lightening Powder