You've decided you want a
different look for your hair and are venturing into the world of
coloring at home. Is it a good idea?
Generally speaking,
the colors available through salons have higher quality ingredients,
and the hairdressers have specialized knowledge of how each
color can affect your hair. However, for uncomplicated jobs,
such as lightening or darkening your natural shade, home products
will do a perfectly good job.
You should gather all the supplies you'll need and put them
within easy reach of where you'll be doing the coloring. Choose
a time when there will be no interruptions from the phone, the
door, or family. Make sure you have a timer, and note afterwards,
exactly how long you took for each stage of the process. This
can help you determine how to apply the next coloring, i.e.
leaving it on longer, or less time.
Remember that total changes of color, such as dark to blonde
or blonde to black, can be difficult if not irreversible for
some time to come. If you really want to go that drastic a route,
you might be wise to have the initial treatment done by a salon,
and then maintain it yourself.
Once your hair has been colored and you are satisfied with the
results, you'll need to repeat the process every 4-6 weeks to
keep it looking good. Buy only shampoos and conditioners that
are specifically made for color-treated hair.
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