Coloring Hair - Part 2

Coloring Gray Hair : Washing Out Hair Dye

It’s important to throughly wash out hair dye to prevent damage. Learn how to shampoo your hair after coloring in this free video about how to cover gray hair with hair dye. Expert: Sandy Powell Contact: www.northchasespalon.vpweb.com Bio: Sandy Powell has been styling hair for more than 20 years and owns and operates a salon. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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How to keep your Red hair from fading

Red hair  has a tendency to fade out the quickest out of all the other colors on the market. No one really knows why this happens, but unfortunately it just does. Red hair is the hardest color to keep up with, because of all the steps you have to take to keep this color fresh looking as you can. Even though this is the hardest color to keep up with, to me it’s the prettiest color out of all others. There is just so many beautiful shades of red, to fit each and every clients personality, from classy red to punk red. When I first started coloring hair they didn’t really have as many red shades as they do now, we were just stuck using certain shades or creating our own shades by mixing other colors. Which to me was more creative, but also you got a better result that way, because you can get the red as bright as you want or as subtle as you want. So here is a few tip to keep that sparkling red as fresh looking as you can:

 First try to stay out of the sun as much as possible, this will fade your color much quicker, but also turn it into a brassy looking red shade which doesn’t look very nice. If you are gonna be in the sun, then please try to protect your hair by wearing a hat, scarf, or basically anything to cover your head. You can also try and put a conditioner or a sunblock on your hair, this way the sun won’t penetrate too much into your color. The sun can also dry your hair out as well, who wants to have a full head of red hair that looks dry or frizzy? You can see more damage on red hair than the darker hair, so best bet is to take some precautions.

 Another great tip with red hair is try not to wash it every day, this will fade it out quicker, then you will have to recolor it quicker than you anticipated to. I have notice when I color a clients hair red or mine that it has to be re colored about 6 weeks later, but I also refresh it in between. Try to wash it maybe 2 times a week, this way the red will last you longer, but also save you money so you don’t have to recolor it so soon.

 While you have your hair colored red you can try and refresh it yourself at home by buying a red color that matches, mix the color with shampoo in a bottle, then apply it to your head and leave it on for about 8 minutes or so, then rinse it out well and apply conditioner on it. or if you don’t feel confident enough to do that yourself then buy a red shampoo hair color, that works as a enhancer to your red hair, there is many brands to choose from that will help you until your next hair appointment. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/450958/tips_on_keeping_your_red_hair_from_pg2.html?cat=46

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At Home Hair Coloring

This was about a month ago when I dyed my hair back to dark brown. Hope this helps if your coloring your hair at home :) Blog: mzddd22.blogspot.com Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com DISCLAIMER: Music – “Vision of Persistence” provided by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons “Attribution 3.0″ creativecommons.org

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How to Color or Dye Hair Easily While Saving Money

Many people go to salons when it is time to color or dye their hair. The average cost of a hair coloring job at a professional salon is between and . Many people pay for these expensive trips to the beautician, not realizing that many of these techniques can be done at home, saving them hundreds of dollars a year. One of the most simple hair techniques that can be completed at home is hair coloring. Hair coloring kits can be purchased from a variety of stores including: Walmart, CVS, Walgreens, etc.

There are several brands and colors to choose from when purchasing a hair coloring kit. Permanent color is another option that is available when coloring hair.

The components in the kit are usually lettered for easy identification when reading the directions.

First, put on the gloves provided in the hair coloring kit.

Next, twist and remove the tip off of the developer bottle.

Puncture the coloring tube with the tube’s cap. Squeeze the entire contents of the coloring tube into the applicator bottle.

Once the contents are in the application bottle, place a finger over the open top and shake well.

Apply the hair coloring mixture to hair immediately. Separate hair into 1/4″ parts and apply mixture to hair like shampoo until hair is saturated.

Leave mixture in hair for 25 minutes if there is little to no gray hair. If gray hair is more abundant, leave mixture in hair for 35 minutes.

Once time is up, add a small amount of warm water to hair and work into a lather. Rinse hair thoroughly until the water runs clear.

After the hair coloring mixture is rinsed, add the conditioner and leave it in the hair for two minutes. Rinse conditioner thoroughly and dry hair. Style hair how you wish.

Tips & Warnings

If gray hair is at the hairline, temples, or roots, apply hair coloring mixture here first.
If you wish to lighten the hair, apply mixture to the darkest hair first.
Hair coloring chemicals can cause an allergic reaction, so it is recommended to do a skin allergy test.
First, clean the area of the skin where the allergy test will be performed. Pat this area dry. Mix a small drop of color cream with a small drop of developer cream. Apply the small mixture to the skin; area should be the size of a quarter. Examine the test area for 48 hours for an allergic reaction. If any allergic reactions occur, consult a doctor before using the hair coloring kit.

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Written by Crystalndsc
Work at home mom, searching for online income oppurtunities, working on becoming an EMT

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