Hair Coloring 101
If you are new to coloring hair, then you know the fear is real. You don’t know if you will get the same color and maintenance. Coloring your hair can come off daunting, especially if you are new to it. Below is everything you need to know about coloring your hair.
Determine The Maintenance
Before you plunge into dyeing your hair, you have to
determine the maintenance. If you want to maintain color from the roots to
tips, you will need to do touch-ups every four to six weeks.
PRO TIP: If you don’t have time
or you’re on a tight budget, it’s better to choose a color that’s closer to
your natural shade. Balayage is the easiest color to maintain.
Take A Picture
When you are going to a salon, take a picture of the hair
color you want. If you want a green color and don’t have a sample with you, it
will get tricky as there are different green shades.
Choose A Color That Compliments You
Consider your skin tone when you choose a hair color. The
shade of green that Billie Eilish has might not look good on you. There are
many colors to choose from. If you choose a color that compliments your skin
tone, it will look ten times better!
You Might Have To Try Again
If you are a brunette and coloring your hair blonde, it
might not work on your first try. You might have to get it done twice before
you get the hair color of your dreams.
Coloring Causes Damage
Colored hair looks stunning, but you have to understand
that doing so will damage your hair. If you want to protect your hair, I
suggest you use colored human hair wigs & extensions. Lace front wigs can
be colored, and they look super realistic.
Color Fades
The color will fade eventually. It is inevitable, but you
can use shampoos and conditioners made for color-treated hair.
These are everything you need to know about coloring your
hair. Hair colors are a fantastic way to express yourself. If you want to
protect your natural hair, wear human hair wigs like full lace & lace front
wigs.
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