Hair color is a
reflection of light off the colored pigment
of the hair shaft. Different colors add or
subtract from the hair color giving it
various hues and shades. Colors that are too
beige or ashy don't complement skin tones.
Try using gold or warm tones, this gives the
skin a more youthful, healthy glow. Try not
to panic and rush to find a solution that
might cause even more harm. Do not condition
your hair a few hours before applying hair
dye, shampooing will do the trick. Pick a
color one shade lighter when dying your
roots. This will make the transition from
your colored hair back to your natural hair
color graceful without roots that are a
completely different color sticking out.
Protect your skin by wrapping a towel around
your neck as the dye can irritate your skin
or affect your clothes. Gloves should be
used and must be included in a hair dye kit.
Applying petroleum jelly or cream around
your ears and neck part will keep off
stains. Wipe off oil after shampooing.
Hair coloring
Tips
1.
Highlighting is a great way to add tone to
monochromatic hair.
2. Hair
colors, like perms, are chemically based. If
you’re pregnant, be sure to check with your
doctor before coloring your hair.
3. Henna hair
dyes are organic based hair colors that
don’t mix well with chemicals.
4. Stay out
of the pool and the ocean after coloring
your hair. Neither sea salt nor chlorine
mixes well with chemical hair colors.