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Tips for Coloring Your Hair


By: Kamen Click author's name for more of his/her articles

Hair coloring has become more of a necessity than a fad for anyone who would like to change or improve their looks. A recent study shows that 75 percent of American women color their hair. Some women feel that their natural hair color does not express their true personalities. To give a new look people nowadays color their hair which is an in-thing. Previously people use to wear wigs in movies and advertisements with added colors to look more glamorous but now everyone can do the same without the wig. There many new things which have been launched in the market to have the new and grander look.

Generally speaking, the more temporary a color formula is, the less damage it does to hair; the more permanent a color, the more damage it does. Also, generally speaking, the more temporary a color formula, the more subtle the change it can create, while the more permanent a color is, the more extreme the change it can produce.

Gray strands are incredibly resistant to hair color: Depending on your hair, you may find that certain home hair-color formulas especially the less permanent versions - simply can't cope with your silver strands. If you're having difficulty at home, why not go to a salon? Chances are, a color technician can hide every last trace of gray.

Add highlights in the mid-light ranges of brown and lows in the darker more chocolaty browns. Keep the base natural or reddish. Gold’s don't show up in hair colors this dark. Red is your only warm option, unless you are pre lightening sections to achieve brighter colors.

As its name implies, permanent color stays on your hair permanently. Its tenacity becomes especially apparent when the colored strands grow out: you'll see a line of demarcation between them and the new, untreated root growth. This, and the damage permanent color can cause (the formula contains both peroxide and ammonia), are its negative aspects.

Certain facts should be considered before you decide on a professional hair color. One is that it takes both time and money. If you go to a reliable salon, this means a steady expense. You will have to go every two weeks or so. Touching it up cannot be postponed, because telltale signs at the roots are unattractive. Besides money, this takes time. You will have to be available to have the coloring done as often as needed, all year 'round.

Hair care manufacturers have become aware of this problem and have come up with a solution. The result is the appearance of various hair vitamins in the market specifically for people with colored hair. So far, consumer reactions have been positive. These hair vitamins work by resealing the cuticle, thereby ensuring the retention of moisture and nutrients in the hair and protecting the cortex.

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