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Hair
Color Secrets – Which Color Is Right For
You? |
by:
Michael
Barrows |
Hair
color correction is a big money maker in
salons nationwide. The reason: over-the-counter
hair coloring products have given consumers
the impression that hair color is easy and
extremely affordable. One look at a professionally-colored
model on a commercial or glossy magazine
page, and many people clamor to the closest
drug store to purchase a $5 box of color
with the hopes of receiving a $50 salon
look.
The results are often disastrous, and it
can take hundreds of dollars to correct
a hair color problem that could have been
prevented with just a tiny bit of knowledge
and planning.
The most common problem seen with hair coloring
at home and in salons is choosing a hair
color that is too light for the natural
shade of hair. Realistically, color can
only lighten hair beautifully by a few shades.
If you go any lighter than a few shades,
you need to choose a high-lift product such
as bleach or a professional highlighting
system. Failure to do this often results
in hair color that is much too brassy or
even orange.
Word to the wise: high-lift hair coloring
should only be performed by professionals.
The controlled chemicals used in the process,
if used incorrectly, can result in irreparable
damage and/or chemical burns on the scalp
and skin.
Another hair color mistake that is seen
quite often is choosing a color that is
too dark. Extremely dark hair color can
be the most challenging to correct because
dark color can actually stain the cortex
(inner layer) of the hair, making it almost
impossible to lighten. Again, avoid choosing
hair colors that are more than a few shades
darker than your own to prevent a costly
cortex stain.
When it comes to choosing the right shade
of hair color to use, pick tones and shades
that flatter your skin tone. Choose warm
shade of hair color (reds and warm browns)
if you look best in warm-colored clothing
such as reds, pinks and oranges. Choose
a cool shade (beige, pale blonde highlights
and neutral colors) if you look best in
blues and greens.
As you can see, just a little bid of planning
and knowledge can save you from costly hair
coloring disasters. And by making an informed
decision before you purchase hair color,
you will not only save money, you will also
save your hair from needless damage.
Hair color is a chemical, and every time
you chemically process your hair, you damage
it to some extent. The damage can be minimal,
as is usually the case with high-end professional
hair coloring systems, or can be extreme.
And each time you use hair color to correct
a problem, you are damaging your hair even
more.
Here are just a few tell-tale signs that
your hair has been over processed with hair
color and other chemicals.
" The hair is limp and dull, and no amount
of styling can bring back its luster and
bounce.
" The hair color has faded dramatically,
and you are left with brassy and banded
hair color. (Banded hair color is evident
by the sudden change of hair color along
the hair shaft. For example: the hair may
be dark until about 2" from the scalp where
it turns a brassy orange.)
" The hair is extremely dry and brittle.
When it is wet, it is almost impossible
to comb it without causing breakage.
You can avoid damage to your hair caused
by hair coloring by taking the same precautions
recommended for choosing the right hair
color. Choosing the right hair color reduces
the amount of color applications, therefore,
reducing the chances of your hair becoming
over processed.
About the author:
Michael Barrows' website gives great advice
for good hair. Get your free ebook packed
with hair style and hair care tips and advice,
visit http://www.great-hairstyles.com
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