How to Find the Best Hair Coloring Products

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Hair coloring, also called hair dyeing, is a modern trend that has become popular worldwide. The reason for this is cosmetic: to augment the hair’s natural color, to darken gray or blond hair, to add a different color to the hair that was lost due to illness, sun, or bleach, or to restore the hair’s original natural color after it’s been colored or dyed. When used correctly, hair coloring can be quite beautiful. However, when not done correctly, it can make the hair look worse than it did before. Hair Salon Financial District can give you a few tips for getting great results with hair coloring.

First, use a product that contains two chemicals: sulfate or lye. Sulfate or lye-based hair coloring products often have up to 10% sodium hypochlorite (caustic soda). Ammonia or carbolic acid-based products use ammonia, but sodium hypochlorite is considered safer.

Most hair coloring products contain both sodium hypochlorite and ammonia, and these are the bleaches in action. Sodium hypochlorite is a chemical that solidifies the molecules of hair color to create intense color, while the ammonia breaks down the molecules into lighter shades. Both react with the oxygen in the air to produce light, which can sometimes leave a washed out or streaky effect. Dye-based products often contain both sodium hypochlorite and ammonia, as well as several other chemicals that combine to give the final color.

Before using hair coloring, take some time to test the products on a small area of hair. If the color doesn’t come out as expected, discontinue use and find out why. It could be that the dye or the product is too strong for the hair-coloring solution you’re using. Another possible reason is that the solution is too weak; try adding a little more.

You have many different hair colors to choose from – pastel pink, fuchsia, dark brown, or any other shade you might want. When selecting a new color, remember that the shades tend to run together. Try mixing pastel pink with brown first and testing to see if it looks better, then trying it with dark brown. Another way to choose colors is based on which shades tend to work best with your natural skin tone. Dying your hair only gives you one color to worry about, so keep that in mind.

Hair coloring sprays and pens can make the process easier, but they usually only offer single shades. It’s best to purchase a palette to mix colors together to get the various shades that will work best with your natural hair color. Palettes can be found in most drug stores and beauty supply stores, but they are more expensive than purchasing a pre-packaged kit. The kits offer many more shades but cost less and are usually available at larger stores like Wal-Mart and Target.

If you’re going for a “whole” colored look, hair coloring sometimes requires more than a single treatment. Ask your salon professional if a second treatment is necessary to get the full shade. Semi-permanent hair colors may need three or four treatments spaced several weeks apart to get the full effect. Hair dye sometimes dries out after being color treated, especially in humid climates, so don’t forget to apply conditioner between visits to prevent damage. If you’re planning a trip and know that it won’t be sunny where you live for three weeks or more, ask your salon if they provide a sunblock option.

One important thing to keep in mind about hair coloring products is that they are intended for use on hair only. If you use products on your body, such as perfume or colognes, you run the risk of skin irritations or allergic reactions. Always test a small area first to make sure there will be no adverse reaction. Never put hair coloring products on colored nails. Nail coloring should only be applied by a professional. You can learn more about common beauty mistakes and how to avoid them by visiting my website.