Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Hair Color Removal

Hair Removal Methods color
These specialty products to remove artificial pigments, chlorine. They work by reducing the molecule of color to wash the hair.
They are designed to remove oxidative dyes, which are present in permanent hair color. Semi permanent hair color is a mixture of oxidative and direct dyes, so these products will not be as effective for semi-permanent hair color removal.
Because these products target oxidative dyes will not delete the natural pigment of your hair if you have regrowth.
Shampoo Cap
You can lift the artificial pigment, some with a cap of “Shampoo”, a milder form of hair discoloration.
Mix the bleach, peroxide, and shampoo together in a loose paste. Squeeze the ends of the hair where the color is darker and work through, carefully avoiding natural hair color.
Bleach does not distinguish between natural and artificial pigment, natural pigment and clears faster than the hair color that can make it difficult to get an even tone throughout. Yes Tricky? …. I recommend you consult a professional if you are not very experienced with hair discoloration.
This is not a process to go through if the value of the health of your hair. Although not as bad as all-over blonding with chlorine, lighting and actors are not big hair, the hair needs protein and moisture treatments after this process and can absorb more color pigments with a voracious trend towards the appropriation ash tones. Keep this in mind if you decide to try this process.
To succeed in eliminating artificial pigments, regardless of which method you choose, it is important to have a basic understanding of hair dye chemistry.
The success of color hair removal
Three important facts about the existing artificial color in your hair
1) Permanent hair color does not lift existing artificial hair color.
Hair Bleaching 2) will lighten artificial pigments (mostly very dark colors) more slowly than the natural pigments in the regrowth.
3) Some inexpensive (drugstore brand) hair colors contain metallic salts that can turn your hair to mush if treated with chlorine, Perm solutions, or chemical straighteners.
Check the ingredients if you used a drugstore brand of hair color to make sure it contains no metal components dye.
The darker colors contain more of this ingredient (especially brand), and the more I have used, more metal salts have been deposited in / on your hair.

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