Tuesday, January 28, 2014

How To Save Money On You Hair Color

Do it yourself is not the problem...
You can spend $10.00 and still get the desired color you want done right
 Just take few minutes and get a little research on how to do it. 


Don't be averse to change, change is good.
If you have a virgin hair and you would like to color your hair you should always get it done professionally. You should never start a color on your own if you don't know what you're doing. Like this lady is saying, it'll cost you much more to fix it. But don't be afraid or averse to change your hair color if you've thinking about it. Change is good. As long as its the change that suits you and you're happy with it.

 Don't never color your hair on the day of the event
You should never color your hair the day of any special event. Just incase it didn't come out right, you'll have time to fix. You should do some research first on the color you want, try it on a small strand first before applying to the entire head. If you feel more comfortable going to a salon for a professional look, ask around for a good colorist, and bring a picture of what you want, and what you don't want. Not every hair stylists are good colorist. Now a days professional salon hair coloring can cost you hundreds of dollars, so make sure you're getting your money's worth.

How to stretch your color and save money
 I can teach you how to get a saloon look for fraction of price, or I can help you stretch your saloon hair coloring as long as you want it, and save some money for that beautiful pair of shoes you want.

When you first color your, do not shampoo it for at least 3 days, that helps to lock in the color.
To prevent fading and dryness, try not to wash it everyday, if you need a fresh up use dry shampoo or co-wash, by rubbing a little bit of conditioner on wet hair and rinse.



How To Save Money On Drugstore Box Dye:
Many people wastes so much money on hair color because they don't know these little trick I'm about to give you.

Mix half amount of your drugstore box dye, if you need more than mix more,  mix one table spoon of each. Once you mix the dye you must use it within 24h, but if you do not mix it, even though the content is open you can still use it 1-2 months later, and it's still good. I do it all the time.





How To Save Money On The professional Tube Dye:

Mix 2oz of dye (half of the tube) + 2oz of cream peroxide, if you need more mix a table spoon of each. 
A single box or tube could last for up to three applications depending on how much you use and the length of your hair.



Save Money On Your Touch Ups:
You can use Sharpie markers, crayons or mascara to cover up your roots for couple of weeks.
They stay in place until you wash your hair.




What would you like, some Fried-lights or Highlights?
A single process coloring or a little touch up is ok to do it yourself, but when it comes to Highlights
I think that's asking for trouble. You can severely damage your hair by over-processing it and end up with some fried-lights instead of highlights. But if you would like a little highlights, try this L'ORĖAL Touch-on Highlights home kit. It only costs about $13.00. Just put on this finger bristle gloves on and glide the color to the strands of the hair you want to be highlighted. That simple!


It only costs about $13.00.


Suave Professional Color Care Shampoo
Use color shampoo to keep your color vibrant and it's also antioxidant-enriched to protect your hair from UV rays that can cause major damage. 

It only costs $3.00


 Color Protect & Repair Therapy Conditioner
After coloring or highlight your hair you should always use a color protect and repair conditioner such as these here, to prevent breakage, split ends and sun damage, and also for a soft manageable and glossy radiance look and feel.

It only costs $7.00

It only costs $13.00

"If anyone considers himself religious and yet does not keep tight rein on his tongue, he deceives himself and his religion is worthless." James 1:26

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