Friday, February 28, 2014

HAIR COLOUR question.........?

Q. I have recently coloured my hair in Burgundy shade. (plz tell all three.)

Q1) Is it fine to apply hair-colours to hair or does it Damages one's hair type?

Q2) After how much time should the Second Application of colour should be done?

Q3) Which is the best Company of hair colour products?
Is Loreal good ?

Thanks.
Charlllpops: Thanks. U said that colour applied at home is different from that of salon? Why?


Answer
1. Permanent colours contain peroxide and so will damage your hair, and affect your natural hair colour. The more you apply them, the more your hair becomes damaged. So then the colour fades quicker and you need to reapply it. Causing more damage. Some semi-permanent colours, on the other hand, actually condition your hair and can make it feel in much better condition.

2. About six weeks is average. Don't apply permanent colours too often, as I said, they are damaging to your hair. Instead of applying a full head of colour, it's better to just apply it to your regrowth area, and then comb it through for the last fifteen minutes of development. So, for example, if your colour should be on for 45 minutes, leave it on the roots for 30 minutes and then comb it through your hair and leave for another 15 minutes. Semi permanent colours can be applied as often as you want but can't be used to lighten your hair.

3. L'Oreal are an old 'colour house' and so yes, they are good. They have been producing colours for years and so know what they are doing. Having said that, no box colour you apply at home will ever match up to the colours a hairdresser uses.

hair color question?




scream13xx


okay
my hair is naturally light brownish but i've had my hair dyed black for about 5 months now
and my mom said i can't dye my hair again until ALL the color is out, but the color wont come out when i shower anymore.

so is there anyway to get the color out quicker?? like some type of shampoo?



Answer
For the color to be completely out of your hair you will need to grow it out and cut it off. However, you can lighten the color a bit (depends mostly on what product you used to color it in the first place). Using a clarifying shampoo may help. Mixing baking soda and water into a paste and letting it sit on your hair for about 15 minutes (use a plastic cap and heat if possible) will help the hair release some color.




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