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Colouring your hair is
perhaps the quickest and most dramatic way to
change your look. If
you are fed up with the same hairstyle, hair colour and looks then
you can get a dramatic change by just colouring your hair. Your
appearance will change drastically and you will feel a completely
new person. So go ahead and colour your hair.
Introduction:
There are two types of hair dyes: permanent and semi-permanent, with
variations of each.
A) Permanent Tints:
Must be mixed with hydrogen peroxide to lift hair colour. The
peroxide opens the hair cuticle so that the tint can penetrate the
cortex and form the colour. The higher the level of peroxide, the
quicker and lighter the result.
B) Semi-Permanent Colours:
They don't actually lift the colour - you can either vary the tone
within your natural highlights or go darker. Quasi-colour contains
ethanolamine and 3% peroxide, which slightly opens the cuticle. This
means that the colour can last up to 20 washes and will softly fade
as you shampoo, causing no re-growth problem.
C) Semi-Permanent Vegetable Colours:
Contain only vegetable extracts and natural ingredients, so no
colour is stripped from your hair. It is similar to henna but it
doesn't coat the hair (adds shine though). This colour sits on the
hair's surface and will wash out after about 8 shampoos.
Points to consider:
Skin Tone: Your new hair colour should complement your skin tone.
Light-skinned people don't look good with very dark hair because it
draws colour out of their skin. Dark, tanned skin doesn't look great
when mixed with a one-tone blonde, but four or five blonde, chestnut
or honey tones look fabulous. Hairstyles: Different colouring
methods suit different hairstyles, so get some expert advice when
deciding which one to go for.
Hair Colours
BLACK:
This is by far the easiest colour to accomplish because the
molecules in black tints are larger and will cover all hair types
very effectively. Caution is needed when using black, as it only
tends to look good on people with darker and olive skin tones.
BROWN:
Brunette is always a safe choice as it suits nearly every girl in
town. Varying the shade with highlights can achieve a huge range of
looks. From chocolate brown and bronze shades to honey or dark
blonde, combinations of natural tones gives incredible shine as
darker-pigmented tints add condition to your hair.
RED:
Red is the ultimate sexy shade, for colour that cries out for
attention. Hair holds on to red-toned pigments well, so going
copper-top can be easy for most people. But be warned - if you are
blonde you will usually have to go two or three shades darker than
your natural colour to achieve a rich red (brunette), and it's not
easy to reverse it.
BLONDE:
If you would love to be blonde, talk the process through with your
hair stylist before you go for it. It should be relatively painless
on virgin dark brown hair, but if your hair has been permanently
tinted then the process will become a long saga. Never attempt this
kind of dye job on your own for the first time.
A few questions answered:
Normally we wonder that colouring will spoil the hair texture and
that is a doubt, which is there in every girls mind. Well the truth
is colouring your hair will not damage it if done properly. Only if
the wrong level of peroxide is used or you are over-processing (too
many permanent colours are applied) your hair then it will be
harmful for your hair. If you constantly change your hair colour,
especially if you go from blonde to brown and back to blonde, you
must regularly use deep conditioning treatments to avoid hair
damage.
The other question is why do coloured hair look dull and lifeless.
The reason is over-processing. If your hair is starting to look
dull, use semi-permanent colours where the pigments sit on top of
the hair adding plenty of tone and shine. One thing to note is that
semi-permanent colour give your hair a higher shine and enhance
condition, but they won't lift natural hair colour. Also, a
semi-permanent tint will not cover large amount of grey hair (more
than 50%). If a permanent tint is used correctly, you will always
achieve a beautiful effect and semi-permanent tints can be used to
maintain these permanent treatments, adding condition.
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