How is dying bleached hair harder to do? That makes no sense at all...at the very most, using a darker color would make your hair darker still because bleached hair absorbs so much color( I once colored my already bleached blonde hair with a brown that came out black! yea, I was a dumb teenager)
If there's a Sally's Beauty Supply near you, check out some of their temporary rinses. Any beauty supply store should have them. You can also ask a stylist about using a water-based coloring-the ones that tried to dissuade you were probably thinking 'permanent coloring', plus keeping up the maintenance of being a blonde is money in their pocket.
There are so many ways to accomplish what you want to do, from temporary tinting to 'reverse frosting', where just strands are colored and then having that maintained until your colors blend.
Use what works best for your own hair. Those stylist shop-sold ones are no different-shampoo is detergent and conditioner is oil-based and wax-based.
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