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Hair Colouring Tips

Fine hair coloring, from the right way.
How? In the book The World of Hair, dr.
Jhon Gray revealed several types of hair coloring.
1.
Temporary dyes Dyes while using dye materials (dyes) so that only coat the hair surface only.
Chemical properties of dyes as easily cleaned with shampoo a few times so not too risky.
2.
Natural Dyes Most natural dyes made from plants, for example henna.
These dyes also will fade after several wash.
3.
Semi-permanent dyes These dyes have a very small molecules that can penetrate into the core of the (cortex) and kultikula.
However, not to change the pigment and does not contain bleach (bleach materials or light color), so quite safe to use.
4.
Permanent coloring Permanent dyes more risky because the bleaching process of changing the hair pigment.
The more frequently in the hair-bleach, will damage the cuticle and form scales.
To reduce the damage, it is advisable not to often change hair color.
"Use a shampoo with a pH-balanced to help kultikula close to perfection, so the color last longer," advises dr.
Christopher Gummer, Senior Research Fellow At P & G.
Also use the conditioner because it can improve the nutrition to reduce hair opaque and more beautify your new color.
So, want to dye your hair? Go ahead! Use Shampoo sufficiently To prevent your hair is damaged, the following tips for washing your hair! 1.
Wash with warm water before you shampoo.
2.
Use enough shampoo.
3.
Pour shampoo and rubbed on the hands to form a foam, then gently rubbed into the hair.
Starting from the scalp, continue to massage your hair with a little finger.
4.
Rinse under running water.
BETTER NATURAL DRY If possible, let hair dry naturally.
However, if you must use a hair dryer, here are some tips.
- Do not use hair dryer in wet conditions! - Set the dryer to the speed and the lowest heat level.
- Do not "shoot" Dryer on one part of the head is too long.
- Turn off the dryer before you dry your hair completely.
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