When You Want A Gorgeous Mane, Here Is Your 'Get Gorgeous' Tour Of Hair Colour

Hair colour is always exciting to have. Here are the tips you need to get those luscious locks. Know more about them.

When You Want A Gorgeous Mane, Here Is Your 'Get Gorgeous' Tour Of Hair Colour

Why Colour?

There is nothing like a new hue for your hair to rock the mirror. Brightening your mood is the glow of beautiful tresses. There’s a link between their hair and their self-esteem as nine out of ten women say. Then which hair colour option is right for you? Is it a hint of henna or a bold salon blonde? To hide the grey, what about DIY? To find your most flattering look, browse ahead. 

Then Give Your Hair A Second Childhood

Here is a bit of wisdom whether you are an old pro or colouring for the first time: it doesn’t mean you should, as you can pick anything from platinum blonde to jet black. As a child looks at photos of yourself. Probably that is the colour that is most flattering for you. Try going back to the sun-kissed tones of your youth if adult life has turned your hair mousy. 

To Complement Your Complexion

Think about your skin tone and eyes if you want to try a colour that you have never had naturally. Though the wrong dark shade can be aging, people with fair skin and light eyes can pull off the widest range of shade. Here people with olive or dark skin eyes can go darker whereas not too light. Ash tones will be more flattering than golden hues if you have very pink skin. 

For Safety 'Try On' Colour First

Giving you a faster escape plan if needed are temporary dyes. In one or two shampoos, a rinse washes out. In eight to 12 washes, the semi-permanent dye comes out. Lasting up to 28 shampoos is demi-permanent. They don’t sink too deeply into the hair shaft as they have no ammonia. You can’t go lighter even though you can darken the hair or add golden or red highlights. To check for a reaction, dab a little on your wrist two days before colouring. 

Now See A Pro For Dramatic Changes

Taking your hair in a totally different colour direction is the permanent colour which is the most popular kind. Offering an endless palette of the blonde, brunette, redhead, or glossy blacks are home kits. Head to a salon to get it right as for platinum or any hue that’s more than three shades off your natural colour. To make sure you will like a drastic difference, you might even try on a wig. Hard to undo are big changes. 

Go Darker In Baby Steps

It is better to do it in stages. You can always deepen the shade the next time around if the results are too subtle. When you go dark to steer clear of a solid helmet of hair, add highlights. More than if you start too dark and want to scale back, both options are easier and will probably leave you happier. Making you look old before your time is going too dark too fast. 

To Go Ginger, Find the Right Red

It is true that red can be spectacular. Though it is one of the trickiest colours to pull off, so mind a few tips: as they tend to look unnatural stay away from blue reds. On natural brunettes, cedar reds are usually warm and luscious colours. Another way to add some red or reddish browns is henna made from a plant. Do a strand test to make sure the colour stays true all the way from the roots to the ends whatever shade you choose. 

Dance The Two-Step To Blonde Beauty

Even if it is hard to pull off, blonde hair with dark roots is trendy. By using more than one colour, you will get a softer look as hair grows out. To take hair two shades lighter, already blondes can apply permanent colour. For a natural look, then add highlights or dark blonde lowlights. Needing a double-process dye job is the dark hair. The process includes a stylist bleaching out your natural colour and then applying new blonde colour. 

Helps You Do Highlights And Lowlights Right

To handle highlighting at home, you need really good skills. In this process, it is hard to avoid damaging the hair ad thereby creating hard-to-fix patchy results. It is better that you head to the salon asking for highlights and lowlights. Making your lighter tresses even more vibrant, the deep colour adds depth. Using foil papers, these accents can be painted on or added. 

The Three Ways to Cover Grey

You can blend away the intruders with a mild semi-permanent colour if you are just starting to go grey. You will need a stronger demi-permanent product if your hair is more than a quarter grey. Preventing a streak of grey at your part, these choices will gradually rinse out as your roots grow in. Use permanent colour every four to six weeks if your hair is mostly grey. 

Helps To Keep Hair Glam By Not Overdoing It

Here is the good news: by colouring it, you are not likely to damage your hair. Make sure you don’t leave the bleach on for too long or else lighten the ends over and over. Thereafter this leaves the hair porous and brittle. Follow the instructions about how long to leave colour on the ends and how often to touch up if you are colouring at home. Every four to six weeks is ideal for most shades. 

Then Keep Hair Products in Line

Do it before you colour, whether you straighten your hair or use a perm to add long, loose curls. Check the directions on the box to be sure as you may be able to use semi- or demi-permanent colour the same day. Wait seven to 10 days and wash your hair at least once before applying permanent colour. To see how the colour affects your permed or straightened hair, always do a strand test first. 

In Case The Dye Goes Awry, Get Help

You try to fix it by applying a warm shade of light brown but your hair came out too light. And now you are sporting pink! Often taking you from oops to OMG is trying to fix a bad dye job yourself. Right away see a good colourist. We find here that it comes easier to fix the original mistake whereas working on a correction gone bad. 

Are You Pregnant? You Can Still Colour

As your belly gets bigger, your hair can still look lustrous. It is found that there is very little as well as if any hair dye gets into the system reaching the baby. In case you are worried, avoid colouring your hair in the first trimester when a baby’s most important development takes place. Try a dye with no ammonia or peroxide to avoid fumes that can make you nauseous. Without even touching your scalp finally, highlights can perk up your colour. 

Lastly, Special Care For Coloured Hair

Use a conditioning shampoo and follow that up with a conditioner that contains silicone to keep your new colour rich and shiny. You can try wearing a hat in the strong sun or try a sun-protective shampoo. Especially those reds, as the sun’s UV rays can fade your gorgeous hair colour.

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