On Monday we covered that by frequent shampooing, the detergent agents strip the color from your hair.
We also discussed that the sun and salt water were also responsible for fading hair color as well. We mentioned suggestions for dealing with the environmental elements.
As shampooing and environmental elements can be culprits for hair color fading, the main reasons for color fading is that
•often the product has been under-processed
•it may be the wrong shade for your hair color has been used
•because of the wrong match, your hair may have been too porous to hold the color formulation that was used.
The reason that hair is too porous to hold the color formulation is because other chemicals have being used. If perms or relaxers are used prior to hair color application, the hair shaft will become too porous to hold the color molecules.
Due to the hair shaft being too porous to hold the color molecules, your hair will result in lighter ends in your final color or worse, color will start fading quickly after the first shampooing.
Refer to Tracy's ebook for more helpful and money-saving tips in dealing with hair coloring success.
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Showing posts with label diy hair coloring. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Is Hair Coloring Costing You Too Much Each Month?
Unfortunately, whether you get your hair done in a salon or at home, hair coloring does require an investment in time and money.
I'm here to reduce these costs as much as possible through providing you tips and suggestions which are just the tip of the iceberg in regards to Tracy's ebook which covers this topic in greater detail.
We often think that if we do it ourself with an at-home kit, we will save ourselves a fair amount of munee. This is true if you follow the directions exactly as printed on the box. But if you are a little carefree, that do-it-at-home kit will cost you a bundle when you need to go to an emergency salon corrective treatment to straighten out the mistake you made.
A lot of people think that they save themselves a lot of money by waiting three to four months for their next application of color.
But that is wrong.
Because the wait is so long, it takes more time and the use of more color to cover the fading hair and fill in the over-porous ends. If you go monthly compared to every three to four months, you will save more in the long run and your hair will consistently look better.
Tracy covers this in more detail in her ebook.
See for yourself how you can save money and look your best for less.
I'm here to reduce these costs as much as possible through providing you tips and suggestions which are just the tip of the iceberg in regards to Tracy's ebook which covers this topic in greater detail.
We often think that if we do it ourself with an at-home kit, we will save ourselves a fair amount of munee. This is true if you follow the directions exactly as printed on the box. But if you are a little carefree, that do-it-at-home kit will cost you a bundle when you need to go to an emergency salon corrective treatment to straighten out the mistake you made.
A lot of people think that they save themselves a lot of money by waiting three to four months for their next application of color.
But that is wrong.
Because the wait is so long, it takes more time and the use of more color to cover the fading hair and fill in the over-porous ends. If you go monthly compared to every three to four months, you will save more in the long run and your hair will consistently look better.
Tracy covers this in more detail in her ebook.
See for yourself how you can save money and look your best for less.
Monday, August 8, 2011
Why is Your Hair Color Fading So Quickly?
We all know that there is really nothing permanent about hair coloring. As our hair grows, our roots start showing, slowly growing out our color.
But did you know that shampooing frequently is a major cause for fading the color that you put in your hair? Why is that? Well, most shampoos contain detergent agents which have compounds that strip the color from the hair shaft.
Also, both sun and salt water are cuplprits that fade colored hair. You can slow down the fading by wearing a hat or by reducing your exposure to environmental elements. These simple suggestions and others that Tracy covers in her ebook will help reduce your hair color from fading. These tips that Tracy shares will also save you money by not having to repair the damage done by either the overuse of shampoo or by mother nature.
For more helpful tips, see what Tracy has to say in her ebook - "Excuse Me, YourRoots Are Showing"
Tracy has worked with clientele (A-list celebrities) that expect excellent results. They don’t put up with color fading, wrong color, dull and dry hair. Nor should you. See for yourself why she is a respected pro in the Beauty industry and has the answers to your pressing questions.
Click here to learn more
But did you know that shampooing frequently is a major cause for fading the color that you put in your hair? Why is that? Well, most shampoos contain detergent agents which have compounds that strip the color from the hair shaft.
Also, both sun and salt water are cuplprits that fade colored hair. You can slow down the fading by wearing a hat or by reducing your exposure to environmental elements. These simple suggestions and others that Tracy covers in her ebook will help reduce your hair color from fading. These tips that Tracy shares will also save you money by not having to repair the damage done by either the overuse of shampoo or by mother nature.
For more helpful tips, see what Tracy has to say in her ebook - "Excuse Me, YourRoots Are Showing"
Tracy has worked with clientele (A-list celebrities) that expect excellent results. They don’t put up with color fading, wrong color, dull and dry hair. Nor should you. See for yourself why she is a respected pro in the Beauty industry and has the answers to your pressing questions.
Click here to learn more
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