Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Do It Yourself Salon Quality Hair Coloring

How to get perfect salon quality hair coloring






                             Few Guidelines to go by when coloring your hair at home:



Organic color is far superior to any hair coloring I have ever used. The color is beautiful and shinny, it does not fade, it doesn't make my scalp dry and itchy, and it lasts longer.

Organic color is all natural, no harsh chemicals and it's ammonia-free.





Before you slap that tint on your hair you must know  these very important step:

 1- make sure your hair and scalp is healthy

2-make sure you know what shade you trying to achieve

3- make sure to go 1-2 levels at the time, whether lighter or darker
4- if you're not sure how it's gonna look, try it on a small strand, let it dry completely

5- apply vaseline around your hairline to avoid stains.

6- Part your hair in four sections, this will ensure that entire hair will color evenly. Apply the dye on each section evenly and then join them together.

7- And don't forget to use gloves.



                                                                          
Tools you must have:

A large tooth comb and a tail comb to divide your hair
Hair clippers to hold your parted hair in place
A mixing bowl
And a dye application brush






What's the difference between 10, 20, 30 & 40 level of cream developer or Peroxide. Chose the cream one, its easier on the hair  it's like built in conditioner.

10- will lift your hair 1X the color
20- will lift your hair 2X the color
30 - will lift your hair 3X the color
40- will lift your hair  4X the color





Professional Permanent Hair Color Tube 
With professional tube ones, you have more choices, because you control what and how many level you want to go, 10, 20, 30 or 40.

Just mix equal amount of cream developer and tint.








What's the difference between boxes of Drugstore hair coloring
                         and Professional Hair color Tube
They can both be a chaos if you don't know how to use them.





Whole Head:
For the entire head, apply to roots first, let it sit for 20 min, and then comb it through and let it sit for another 10 min. And then wash.

Touch-Up:
Coat ends with conditioner, to avoid over processing, and even if color drips it won't absorb.



For Gray:
Gray hair is very resistant so, hair color needs to process longer.
If your gray is coming up too light, or the hair color is not covering the gray, or is nor lasting long enough, let the color stay on your roots for at least 40 minutes or longer. Or try mixing a drop of this Gray Magic to your color. It really works.




Blonde Color:
You have to be careful, if you trying to go darker because blonde color can be very tricky. Wether you're naturally blonde or processed blonde, one color application is not enough because you will most likely come up green. First decide what color tone you want, red base, golden, or brunnet and then go up one shade at the time until you get the desire shade.

If you have golden blonde hair, your hair tone is either red, orange, or yellow warm tones.
So, if you use a cool colored tone like ash, your hair might turn green.
 Tone refers to whether a hair color is warm or cool. The warm (golden) colors are red, orange and yellow. You may have noticed on some hair color boxes, there are references to "medium warm brown" or "natural golden blonde". This means the undertone of the color is warm - either red, orange, or yellow. These can be used to give hair a warmer look.


"The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing.
He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quite waters, he refreshes my soul. He guides me along the right paths for his name's sake. Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me;" Psalm 23 1- 4



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