By Nadeem - The Hair Stylist
Coloring
your hair is perhaps the quickest and most dramatic way to
change your look. It is also an excuse to go out and buy a new
wardrobe of clothes, because you'll find that what suited you
as a brunette looks rather drab on a new blonde.
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 color. The
peroxide opens the hair cuticle so that the tint can penetrate
the cortex and form the color. The higher the level of
peroxide, the quicker and lighter the result.
B)
Semi-Permanent Colors:
They
don't actually lift the color - you can either vary the tone
within your natural highlights or go darker. Quasi-color
contains ethanolamine and 3% peroxide which slightly opens the
cuticle. This means that the color can last up to 20 washes
and will softly fade as you shampoo, causing no regrowth
problem.
C)
Semi-Permanent Vegetable Colors:
Contain
only vegetable extracts and natural ingredients, so no color
is stripped from your hair. It is similar to henna but it
doesn't coat the hair (adds shine though). This color sits on
the hair's surface and will wash out after about 8 shampoos.
Different
coloring methods suit different hair styles, so get some
expert advice when deciding which one to go for ;) for more on
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