People have been dyeing hair since before it was a popular thing to do in today’s society. There is evidence that natives in other cultures and countries that shows the nature ingredients that are used also plays a part in coloring their hair. But this blog is not about the history of dyeing hair but differences in ways you can achieve color without damaging your hair.
Coloring your hair can be tricky especially if this is your first. The risks are high but the beautiful outcome is even better. But it has to be done right. Here are some do’s and dont’s of coloring hair. Rather than just jumping in and dying your hair red or blonde or pink or whatever that color is you’re trying to achieve make sure you know all the risk. After you have made your selection on color, now research on how your going to achieve that color. You have 2 options of coloring, permanent or semi permanent which is a rinse.
Now if you have selected permanent hair dye you have to be careful on the product chemicals and harshness it can cause to your hair. Permanent hair dye has a lot of chemicals and can cause damage especially on already processed hair. For instance, if you have relaxed hair or perm you will need to give your hair time to adjust to the chemicals and retain some strength. Waiting more than 6 weeks is the recommended time. But if you have relaxed or permed hair and you still want to dye your hair. It is recommended that a semi permanent or rinse is used. Since after a couple of weeks or washes the color will fade and come out. And if your still not sure you can always consult a coloring specialist. Notice I said coloring specialist, because there is hair stylist that can give your wrong advice or damage your hair even more. You want to make sure you have someone who not only cares about achieving the color desire but also the health of your hair. If a coloring specialist advises you not to use permanent hair coloring, listen to them. If not you can’t blame anyone but yourself if your hair comes out.
Then, if you decide to color your hair on natural hair, you may just come out better than a person with processed hair. Since your hair is in a natural state and has little to no chemicals your hair strains are way stronger than those who have processed hair. Therefore, permanent hair color takes better to natural hair in most cases. There are cases where natural hair strains are just not strong enough to handle the harsh chemicals in coloring products. Which is why it is also important to test a couple of strains before applying color. It also may be even more beneficial to consult a natural hair coloring specialist. If you are unable to find one in your area I suggest doing a ton of research.
Next, you go the safer route which is semi-permanent route or rinse. Then you my friend are making a great choice. I prefer rinse just because I like to change my hair color often. Like a couple of colors per year often and applying a rinse is much easier. The only danger for applying semi-permanent dye is the possible use of creme developers and bleaching agents. Now these are chemicals that help either lighten up your natural hair color or help the new coloring bond with your actual hair. Now these agents are usually used on dark-colored hair. For instance, say you have black or dark brown hair and you want to go a bright red or pink. Well just dying your hair that color will only result in a dark version of the color you wanted. So again be careful with these developers.
Now if you are opposed to taking any advice about hair coloring and the serious effect it can have if not done properly you can always start completely over. Yes, cutting off all damaged hair and starting completely over. Rather you have to go bald or rock a cute pixie cut, believe me it is not the end of the world. Unlike other things that don’t grow back like fingers and eyes. Your hair will grow back. It may take some time but it will grow back. Besides if you are in need of length there is always wigs and weave. So rather you’re dyeing your hair yourself or getting a professional. Remember, to ask what chemicals are used, rather your hair can handle the chemicals, and is it worth the hassle?
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