Thursday, December 6, 2012

Tips For Dyeing Your Hair Red

Tips For Dyeing Your Hair Red at Home 
Executive Summary about Tips For Dyeing Your Hair Red By Marie West 
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Planning on dyeing your hair yourself? Most colors 'take' well to hair, with the exception of shades of sexy red hair color, providing you do not try to go too many shades lighter or darker. Also, any time you use hair gel or other hair products the buildup grows even more. Washing your hair with a good chelating shampoo will remove all mineral buildup and will prepare your hair to be in optimum condition for dyeing. Too often mineral buildup on hair shafts can cause the dye to react with your hair and ultimately change the color of your hair to one you were not quite expecting.

When judging how the dye will affect your hair, do not go by the picture on the front of the hair dye box. That is more likely the color your hair will be.
Use the different creams and rinses included in the hair dye package as well, they are designed to help your hair dye last.

There are some simple tips that will help your red hair color dyeing experience turn out a success. As many of you may have already experienced, red hair dye does not always 'stick' so well to hair. If your hair has a lot of this type of build-up the dye will not stick to your hair as well. Getting rid of it gives the red hair dye a chance to work better.

Use a semi-permanent dye, the first time you try a new hair color. Do not try to totally change your hair color at home, only dye your own hair if you are going one or two shades different. Mistakes made when dyeing your own hair can be costly!