Considerations Before You Dye Your Hair

Posted by mzPOTTER | April 28th, 2010 in Hair treatment | No Comments »

considerations before you dye your hairChanges in color of hair are exciting and sometimes necessary (when it comes to gray). But before you do it, we’d like to help you make an informed decision through these points:

1 – Virgin hair. Hair that has never gone through chemical treatments (color, permanent etc.) is called virgin hair. When you dye your hair, your hair will never be the same as before. The hair undergoes changes that can not be completely noticeable in the first few applications but eventually will be more visible.

2 – Long term. When you start to apply yourself dyes usually continue to do so for long. Need to touch up the roots to cover them as they grow to avoid having two-tone hair. The more difference there is between your natural color and tint are the most frequent touch-ups.

3 - Changing color. Another alternative is to paint the hair of your natural color.

4 – Maintenance. As noted earlier will need touching up the roots, often to avoid abuse treatments need to use conditioners and also cut off the tips you need more often, because if the hair is not well hydrated and get plenty of sunshine and drying the tips will crack.

5 – Money. The previous maintenance costs money, keep this in mind when making the decision. If you get dye in the room will need to go about every six weeks for touch-ups or complete tint.

6 – hairline and double process. The highlights or highlights and radical changes in tone more clear cause more damage because it hurts you need to use products to remove the natural color of your hair strands in some or all. Example: If you pints of brown to blond hair is bleached and damaged all over.

7 – Changes. As we always say we apply hair dyes may change.

8 – Aging. Some experts believe that the hair as the skin ages and ages more quickly if you use chemical treatments like dyes. The more frequently used more aging hair. Aging hair getting thinner, fragile and prone to falling.

Source: http://www.lindisima.com/pelo/pintar.htm
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