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Hair Coloring


There are several types of color that can be used, from a onetime color that can be shampooed out to the permanent tint. Here is a brief description of the varieties available. It adds glow to my hair and gives it more body. Hair color can improve the appearance of your hair by adding shine and sparkle, covering the gray, and enhancing your skin coloring. For hair that is very fine and limp, the haircoloring process will add body.

TEMPORARY

Most temporary hair products come as hair rinses. Temporary colors do not penetrate, and thus will not produce a dramatic change in your color, but they will add highlights or intensify your own color. They wash out completely with one shampooing (that's why they're called temporary!). Temporary coloring is usually made from acid dyes approved for food, drug and cosmetic use by the FDA, so no patch test is required. If, however, you choose a package that calls
for a test, be sure to do it.

SEMI PERMANENT

Semipermanent color lasts through four to six shampoos, but each time the hair is shampooed, the color fades gradually. These formulasdo not contain peroxide and won't change the hair structure. You can use semipermanent colors to conceal gray hair without changing your natural color.

 

 

 

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