How to Color your Hair?

May 11
21:33

2008

Sander Bel

Sander Bel

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The color is available in a variety of forms; creams, gels or tubes, or shampoos. These will not permanently change the hair color until they are part of an oxidation chemical reaction.

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Hair colouring is the latest fashion trend and it lifts your looks and spirit more than anything. A new hair colour makes you look all the way new.
  • If you're pale,How to Color your Hair? Articles careful with the super dark tones, you might look ghostly and older.Just as with blonde, it's best to start out just a couple shades from your natural color. In this case, avoid going more than a couple shades darker initially.
  • Wait two days after shampooing before coloring. The color will adhere better, since your scalp is more sensitive after shampooing, it will make the process more comfortable. Plus the natural oils in your hair will protect it.
  • Finger painting is good for creating a subtle effect. You can simply do it by wearing thin gloves and dipping four fingers of each hand in the bleach solution and run them through the hair from the hairline to the back of your head. Leave for the specified time, rinse, shampoo and condition your hair.
  • If your hair is light brown or lighter, you can use a permanent color in a light blonde shade to get a natural-looking effect. You could also use a highlighting kit for either a soft and subtle or bold and dramatic effect.
  • If using a color glaze, use it the same day as your perm, because the cuticle layers of your hair will be more open from the perming process, and the color will penetrate more deeply into the strand of hair. The result is that the color will last longer.
  • Go to a salon for a consultation. You don't have to make the change now; as a matter of fact, make it clear you just want ideas for the moment. Go during an off hour so stylists will be more willing to give you their time and ideas.
  • Do not use any hair color that says Ash. This means there is green coloring within the hair color, and if your hair is iffy in any way you may end up with Christmas tree hair. If you don't like gold or red tones just purchase hair color that does not have golden or red within the shade name.
  • Protective clothing a button down smock will shield you from drips and you won"t have to pull it over your wet head when it is time to rinse.
  • As you begin to compare hair color swatches to select a new color or to match your existing hair color, do so in a well-lit room with white walls, outdoors in the daylight, and/or in a variety of well lit rooms.
  • The shade of colour is made of different combinations of reflections of light off the coloured pigments. This is why hair colour appears different under fluorescent lights than is natural sunlight whether it is natural colour or from a bottle.
  • Make your hair smell fabulous. Add a drop or two of your favorite aromatic oil to your conditioner, apply all over and rinse after 30 seconds. For a variation, add essential oil to water in an atomizer and spritz on locks.
  • To keep the dye off your skin, you could put creamy gel like Vaseline around your hairline and it's better don't get it in your hair though, or it will unnecessarily bother your hair coloring process.
  • Semi-permanent home colour can be used to adjust your demi- or permanent home-colour which shows the best results and give the beautiful hair.