How to Use Hair-Lightening Spray Without Causing Dryness and Damage

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I think it's safe to say that hair-lightening sprays have a somewhat unsavory reputation. And you know what? I get it. I was, after all, one of the countless people who experimented with a certain lemon-scented lightening spray circa 2007 (it shall remain nameless). My hair, which started out as a light "bronde" color, soon lifted several shades to become brighter, brassier, and much more damaged.

Somewhere along the way, I realized the unnatural orange tone and the countless split ends weren't worth it, and I placed my darkening hair in the hands of an experienced colorist who could grant me the golden blonde color I wished for... All that's to say I have first-hand experience, and because of that first-hand experience, I know how tricky hair-lightening sprays can be. While the promise of brighter hair with minimal effort is alluring, the potential damage they can cause is scary, to say the least.

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But the past is the past, and today, hair-lightening sprays are different. They're much more subtle and much less damaging. That's according to Justin Toves-Vincilione, Hairstylist and Authentic Beauty Concept Advocate. "When we think of traditional hair-lightening sprays we tend to think way back to lemon water, hydrogen peroxide, and sunbathing," he says. "Fortunately, hair-lightening sprays have come a long way since then and there are some pretty solid options available." 

 So, what are these options? Well, as opposed to the "damaging and unpredictable" products of yesteryear, "these days, hair-lightening sprays include a more well-balanced formulation of lightening agents and moisturizers and can be safe for daily use." Keep scrolling to learn more about modern hair-lightening sprays, including who they're best suited for, how to use them to achieve the best result, and which products are worth your hard-earned money.

How to Use Hair-Lightening Sprays

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Toves-Vincilione says hair-lightening sprays are a good option for anyone who's looking for an easy way to add illumination to their hair and who doesn't plan on bleaching or lightening their hair in the near future. "Hair-lightening sprays are best suited for low-maintenance lifestyles and for individuals who plan on using products like these as their only source of hair-lightening," he says. "If you plan on bleaching, highlighting, or lightening your hair professionally at all in the future, using a hair-lightening spray is not the best idea. Bleaching your hair in any way after using a hair-lightening is not recommended and could cause unnecessary and unwanted damage." 

While these products can be used on both natural and color-treated hair, be warned that the latter may lead to a more unpredictable result. "Using them on hair that has never been color-treated is ideal and will provide the most dramatic result," he says.

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Using these products on dark hair isn't recommended either, as it can lead to brassy orange tones. That's fine if that's what you're going for, but if you're going for an icy shade of blonde, you're going to need bleach and an experienced colorist. After all, hair-lightening sprays aren't magic. While it's true that they can help brighten and illuminate the hair, they simply can't lift color that dramatically.

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One more thing: You don't necessarily need to bake in the sun for a hair-lightening spray to work. While some of them are UV-activated, most are actually formulated to respond to heat. "Make sure to read the labeling and instructions for clear direction on this," Toves-Vincilione says. "Some products are designed to be used in the sun and others state that the product can be blow-dried in for gradual lightening." 

How to Prevent Dryness When Using Hair-Lightening Sprays

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Now, let's get to the point. How do you prevent dryness and damage while using hair-lightening sprays? Easy. It's all about the products you use before and after. "If your set on using heat or sun-activated hair-lightening spray, there are a few things you’ll want to do to make sure you see results," he says. "Prep your hair with a hydrating haircare routine. If your hair feels dry or damaged, you’ll want to improve the health of your hair before using a lightening spray." 

He recommends using products from Authentic Beauty Concept's Hydrate range. It's vegan and free from sulfates, parabens, micro-plastics, and mineral oil. "This range can provide ideal preparation for lightening," Toves-Vinciliione says. 

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Kaitlyn McLintock
Associate Beauty Editor

Kaitlyn McLintock is an Associate Beauty Editor at Who What Wear. Although she covers a wide range of topics across a variety of categories, she specializes in celebrity interviews and skincare and wellness content. Having lived in Los Angeles and Austin, Texas, she recently relocated back to her home state of Michigan where she works remotely. Prior to Who What Wear, she freelanced for a variety of industry-leading digital publications, including InStyle, The Zoe Report, Bustle, Hello Giggles, and Coveteur. Before that, she held a long-term internship and subsequent contributor position at Byrdie. When she's not writing, researching, or testing the latest and greatest beauty products, she's working her way through an ever-growing book collection, swimming in the Great Lakes, or spending time with family.