Saturday, July 11, 2009

Basics Of Hair Colouring

Permanent colours are a blend of a tint and hydrogen peroxide which penetrates the cortex and then is sealed in. The tint combines with your natural hair colour to produce the final shade.

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*Going a few shades lighter seems to work better than going darker. Which can look flat and matte.

*In a salon, tell them the history of your hairs as it may effect how the tint takes: the initial treatment is always more expensive then the later touch ups, so its important ti get it right.

*At home, don’t attempt to use a tint ion previously bleached hairs in the hope of improving the colour- it will probably end up looking brassy.

*After tinting, be sure to condition your hairs regularly.

*Tinting will normally need retouching every month depending on hoe different it is from your natural colour.

*Permanent colour need to grow out or be recoloured by an expert.