Sunday, February 7, 2010

Why Are My Roots Lighter Than The Rest Of My Hair When I Color My Hair My Gray Roots Come Lighter Than The Rest Of My Hair. Is Gray Hair Considered Virgin Hair?

When I color my hair my gray roots come lighter than the rest of my hair. Is gray hair considered virgin hair? - why are my roots lighter than the rest of my hair

I am available in medium brown and the roots, a light that I can do is dark brown and the roots will come medium term. Someone please help. I can not afford a salon every 6 to 8 months. And it is very nice long run, so I wish it were all some shade. THX Bonnygee

2 comments:

Sassy said...

You need to bleach the hair, then dye

hairbend... said...

ha ha - it's a good question! It's funny, but good.

'Hair virgin hair, not by a chemical or physical processes, is damaged, such as permanent colors, the sun and heat.

It depends on what you use the color of his hair. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hair_colori ... For a complete description. If you have a semi-permanent color, then you have to use white hair appear brighter. This is normal and to be expected.

If you use a permanent color, you should know a 100% coverage receive, choose the right tone.

I suspect that you color an entire head. Wrong! Even the color is valid only for new growth. Build what they are doing is to paint on color and damage growing hair. If you want to keep your hair long, then you can stop this abuse!

Every 6-8 months ???!! What you should look! Never let the new growth markets to go about an inch - with results that do not take more than that. No wonder he trOUBLE! This may mean that the color of about 6 weeks for most people. If you are on his hair color, you must be sure you can afford to do so. Do you know the cost before starting.

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