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Types of Hair Color
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- Published 01/26/2008
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View all articles by naanis naturalsThis chemical procedure enables the user to achieve subtle to drastic color changes. For dramatic color changes (black to blonde), you must undergo a double process blonding which should be done professionally. With this Level of coloring, ammonia and peroxide are used. These colors cannot be washed out of your hair.
Because natural hair pigments vary by individual, your final color may appear different on you than on someone else using the same color. This is why it is important to do a strand test to calculate processing time. Every 4-6 weeks a touch-up is needed for your newgrowth. Use navigation bar on left to find out more about PERMANENT color.
Semi-Permanent
Chemical
based colorant that lasts 4 to 6 weeks (or 6 to 12 shampoos).
Semi-Permanent colors do not penetr
ate the cortex so the color fades with each shampoo. Good for darker shades if you want to deepen your natural color. Semi-permanent dyes cover up to 50% gray. It contains no ammonia or peroxide.
Demi-Permanent
Designed to
last longer than semi-permanent colors and are fairly new to the
market. Stronger chemically, these can damage the hair so use as
directed. They generally last product between 24 to 26 shampoos and do
not contain ammonia. They do however contain a small amount of
peroxide, which subtly enhances your color. It also blends and covers
gray.
Semi-Temporary
Color is deposited on the outer layer and lasts up to 4-6 shampoos.
Temporary Color
Color
disappears after one shampoo and conditioning. Temporary colors simply
coat the shaft so they are among the least harmful dyes.
Henna
Natural and least
damaging way of the chemical methods to alter your hair color. Henna is
considered more of a temporary stain than a dye, but can be drying.
Generally lasts 3-4 weeks. Use navigation bar on left to find out more
about HENNA color!
Natural Solution
Lemon
juice can be used as a natural dye, but it's acidic and can be very
drying to the hair. It's results are gradual and slow.
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