At-Home Hair Color: How To Get The Shade Right
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1990, 2000, 2010, 2020... It’s the end of 2021 but home hair dyeing without any damage still seems to be a hard mission. That’s why we thought that this mini instruction will help you get a beautiful rich color and keep your natural hair healthy. Feel free to use the given tips for amazing results!
If you decided to dye your hair at home, you should remember several rules for achieving the right color.
- Don’t use ready-made hair dye several times, even the next day, even if you kept it in the fridge. Trust us, the resulted color can be just horrible due to hair dye oxidization.
- Before dyeing your hair, you have to find out not only the right color that suits you but also the type of hair dye you’d like to try. All hair dyes can be divided into four categories: blonde, physical, chemical, and natural.
Blonde hair dyes can lighten your hair in three or more tones. They destroy melanin - the natural pigment of the hair.
Chemical dyes change the hair color by the penetration of dye molecules into the hair.
Physical dyes include coloring tonics, foams, gels, masks. They create a thin film around each thin hair and don’t react with the hair pigment.
Henna, Basma, chamomile, walnut, onion peel, tea, coffee - these are dyes created by nature. They can‘t drastically change your hair color, as they can only slightly change your hair tone.