Hair Coloring
Hair Coloring

Hair Coloring

Bleaching is the application of a natural hair lightening formula to reduce pigmentation and achieve any degree of discoloration. You can use any level of peroxide in bleaching, depending on the type of hair you want to use and the amount of bleaching you want to achieve.

There are several types of hair coloring for trendy hair (semi-permanent, demipermanent, permanent and organic).

Color wash

Color wash is the removal of cosmetic highlights from bleached hair.

This is usually done on damp hair to control shine without over treating the hair.

For coloring you usually use 10 to 20 doses of peroxide because you are doing a well trimmed hair and this is just to remove highlights from previous dyes, you don’t want to lighten the color.

The goal is to get a completely clean canvas so you can apply new shades.

This process is widely used when you have a semi-permanent dye and want to change from one color to another; it is also used with permanent dyes, although this is not necessarily the case. When coloring, since the hair is never held or covered, the work is done while shampooing. It is imperative to always supervise rinsing as soon as certain areas become clear.

Color cleansing is the removal of cosmetic highlights from bleached hair.

This is usually done on damp hair to control shine without over treating the hair.

For coloring you usually use 10 to 20 doses of peroxide because you are doing a well trimmed hair and this is just to remove highlights from previous dyes, you don’t want to lighten the color.

The goal is to get a completely clean canvas so you can apply new shades.

This process is widely used when you have a semi-permanent dye and want to change from one color to another; it is also used with permanent dyes, although this is not necessarily the case. When coloring, since the hair is never held or covered, the work is done while shampooing. It is imperative to always supervise rinsing as soon as certain areas become clear.

How hair coloring works on the hair

It goes without saying that natural hair color is produced by melanin, and the species present in humans depends on the amount of eumelanin and pheomelanin that darken the hair. We always need to perform a pre-diagnosis to specify the right product and technique for each condition, and provide the client with the necessary hair care and grooming instructions before performing the service.

What hair color or bleach color do I need? Hair tips

Our hair for a bleaching or dyeing, we will have to see the type of color that best suits our skin tone, because to all people the same color even if the hair trend is fashionable, may not look as good to us as to another person we see.

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