Hair colour
Posted by: neendy
2nd Mar 2012 01:42pm
Anonymous
- 25th Mar 2014 07:39pm
It depends, honestly every type is different. however whether the products are safe for you in general is a different question. Personally, I used to ignore the try it briefly tip because I assumed all colorants were the same, blah bah blah. So I'd suggest to try it on a small bit, generally at the underneath back layer of hair, this way you can find out how your hair and skin will react. I'd also recommend sticking to the brands that you see or hear a lot about, not the random ones that just show up.
You'll also often hear that if you are continuously dying you hair it will kill it, this is somewhat true but I'd argue the differ as I am constantly changing my hair, and dramatically like from blonde to vibrant red to black and back to blonde then brown ect. My hair has coped really well, I just use Pantene shampoo and conditioner and apply a night treatment before bed when my hair seems to be looking dull.
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