Coloring your hair is a great way to add a pinch of glamour to your look and style! Don’t be nervous if it’s your first time as we share some hair coloring tips to make your first-time-coloring-experience a success!
There are many color & style options available in the market, and you might get confused and wonder how can you get the desired color & look? And if you don’t want to end up feeling regretful with the final results, it is very important to have a proper communication with your hair colorist before he/she starts the treatment! Here is some basic information about coloring types or styles that will help you a lot while explaining what exactly you are expecting from your hair colorist.
*Semi-permanent Color
This type of coloring can only darken your tresses. A semi-permanent color will gradually fade to a translucent stain, but you must maintain the roots properly to avoid a mismatched look! Semi-permanent is the least damaging process of hair coloring!
*Demi-permanent Color
This type is a great way to hide any gray hair and you must maintain and touch up the roots on a regular basis—after every 7–8 weeks or as advised by your hair colorist!
*Permanent Color
A permanent color can make your tresses darker or a few shades lighter. A permanent color can also be an excellent coverage for gray! A permanent color will last until hair grows out. The roots must be touched up regularly as advised by your hair colorist.
*Glossing
Glossing involves dying your tresses with a semi-permanent color for a short time in order to darken them slightly or to change the original tonality like, changing a golden blonde to golden brown or some other color. But if you want shiny hair without altering the color, you can go for a clear glossing!
*Highlights
This involves the use of a hair lightening semi-permanent color and is great for gray coverage! A regular touch-up to the roots is important!
*Lowlights
It is same as highlights; the only difference is that this involves the use of demi-permanent or permanent hair color to darken sections of faded or lightened hair.
A lightener is used onto some pieces of hair to give emphasis to the layers & lines of a haircut or hairstyleEthnic Hair Care, Women’s Haircuts, blow drying
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