If your hair isn't "opened up", the dye molecules won't have anywhere to go. Lifting the cuticle involves raising the teeny tiny scales that make up your hair's outer cuticle, usually through the application of ammonia. The goal isn't to strip these scales away -- you'll smooth them back down later. Damage risk: Even though the goal isn't to strip the scales away, sometimes it happens anyway, either partially or entirely.
A hair strand without a cuticle is one that's prone to tangles, unshiny, and very fragile -- it has no armor. Step 2: Lighten the hair. Now that the cuticle has been lifted, hydrogen peroxide is added. It reacts with the pre-existing pigment molecules in your strands, turning them colorless. If your goal is to go from black to blonde, you'll need to repeat this step several times.
Damage risk: Melanin the pigment molecules helps your hair maintain its hydration. Take the melanin away, and you risk dry hair. Also -- every time you add something to your hair cuticle while it's open, it becomes further deformed from its original shape. Step 3: Add dye precursors. Once these little guys are slipped into your strands, they'll react with one another, as well as the hydrogen peroxide and ammonia, to form the final, large dye molecules.
These dye molecules are too large to fall out of the open hair cuticle. When the time has passed, you can now start dyeing your hair like you usually would, without washing out the coconut oil.
When the set time for the dye has passed, rinse and wash your hair with a soft shampoo to not strip out the color.
Can you think of other ways to correct the unwanted color of a hair dye? Hair Color. Tabla de Contenidos How soon can you dye my hair again? Did your hair end up too light? Did your hair end up too red? How to prepare the hair to color it again How to apply coconut oil before re-coloring. If your hair breaks off easily. If it is very dry. If the ends are split and weak.
Always keep in mind consulting with a professional if you have been dyeing your own hair for a long time. It will be important to use products that are specially designed with extra hydration and natural proteins to help keep your hair looking healthy and hydrated.
But there are ways you can prevent damage and keep it to a minimum. Any type of color dye will affect the hydration of your hair, so to keep hair looking strong and healthy, hydration will be your new best friend.
Now that hair is colored, we have to focus on keeping it as hydrated as possible so it can be voluminous, strong, and shiny. Try to cut back on heat as much as you can, both with styling tools and water temperature. Keep straightening and curling to a minimum. When you do style with heat, use a heat protector spray beforehand to avoid further stress and damage to the hair cuticles.
Leave-in conditioner can be applied after showers to provide extra hydration and a protective layer over hair before any further styling. After a shower is the best time for a product like this because wet hair is highly porous — making for the best time to give it extra hydration and nourishment.
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