Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Hairstyles Tips: Get Gorgeous Hair Colors at home


Whether you're just heard that horror stories (orange streaks! Bald patches! $300 plus color correction bis at the salon) or experienced them yourself, chances r the prospect of tinting your tresses at home creates at least some in today's kits are better than ever. Enabling u to get results similar to those of salon pro for a fraction of the cost. Try these tips:-

Gray color coverage
Thanks to the chemicals peroxide and ammonia, permanent dyes are able to deposit their color pigments deep into each hair strand.


Pre and post color care
Buy two boxes of color if you tresses are shoulder length or longer or very thick.
Do a strand test before you color. Every kit advise you to try out the dye on a few strands from your under layer before applying all over. This tell you whether you get the shade you want and if you scalp has any sensitive to it.

Lay out your tools- a towel for any drips. And components of your color kit, a timer, and some petroleum jelly to rub along the skin at your hairline to prevent stains.



After Coloring

  • Go ahead and shampoo the next day. Shampooing really won't damage the color.
  • Skip hot oil treatment since they can dissolve dyes, fading color. Instead. Use hair mask for intense conditioning.
  • Use color depositing products- up to 3 times a week. They impact a bit of tint and are helpful in preventing fading.

Product that covers grays and create highlights
It used to be that if you wanted both complete gray and highlights, you needed to buy two boxes of hair color. L'Oreal Couleur Experte Expert offer both in a box. In it you'll find a single shade of permanent dye with coordinating highlights. Apply the single color first, let it develop. Wash it out, and dry your strands. Then paint on the highlights. To keep painted on streaks from dribbling on the hair underneath, lay a strip of foil between them. Remember, though that you'll be doing two chemical treatments, which can make strands very brittle, so you'll need to be extra careful with between color maintenance.

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