Wednesday, October 2, 2013

How to make red hair dye fade faster?

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I have naturally dark blonde hair and a month and a half ago I dyed it dark mahogany brown, it was supposed to be semi permanent.I was expecting the dye to fade before my roots grew out, but it hasnt and now my roots looks wierd. How can I make the red hair dye fade faster? I graduate in a month!


Answer
You can do one of two things, to remove most of that dye.

1. By using Tide detergent with shampoo
http://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Dye-from-Hâ¦

or

2. By shampooing you hair mix with a bit of Dawn.
http://www.ehow.com/how_2139523_use-dawnâ¦

Here's an example what hair stripping will do to your hair.
It is worst than hair dyes. "I accidentally dyed my hair this awful black, stripped it, and now it is this crunchy crispy mess!"

Hair strippers are chemical treatments which are intended to strip out artificial color pigment with less risk or damage to the hair. The chemicals used are called reducing agents.
Certain 'metal' strippers containing sodium sulphoites are sold for reducing hair dyed with metallic dyes, as these dyes react violently with tint stripper containing hydrogen peroxide-the subsequent reaction may cause so much heat that the hair gets dissolved.
Google hair dyes & cancer also. There are those who tan & smoke all their lives & do not get cancer, but there are those 2nd hand & 3rd hand smoke who do and are currently on oxygen because they can't breath or have cancer. Same with hair dyes.

Here's a new article I found re: henna, which is supposed to be better for you than reg. box dye. It's a good read!
http://www.hennaforhair.com/ppd/pjackson.html

Example of one who's hair is falling and stopped growing:
"my hair had been bleached many times and can't grow past a certain length
its also falling out . i stopped bleaching it.
i just need to add lenght! but if i can stop it from falling out..that be great too"

Source(s):
I know hair. I have over 4 decades of hair know-how. I have silky, shiny, soft, smooth very healthy hair down to my knees. Previously damaged by perming & dyeing in the 80's & 90's. I've known people in their 30's whose hair stopped growing from ironing their hair in the 70's.

How to make red hair dye stay in hair longer?







I re-dyed my hair red and red hair dye fades really fast. When i wash my hair red still comes out of it. So what can i do to make it stay longer?? Plz help.


Answer
If you are looking to maintain your red hair color, special treatment will boost shine and improve color power. According to Morbid Outlook, red hair color is the hardest to maintain. The small molecules found in red dyes are easy to dislodge from the hair shaft with each shampoo. However, with a few simple steps for red colored-treated hair, you can make your red hair color last using inexpensive beauty products and salon techniques.

Wait between 24 and 48 hours after coloring red hair to shampoo. Most shampoos contain harsh cleaning compounds like sulfates. By not washing your hair immediately, you allow the red color to penetrate deep into the hair shaft. It's important to choose a conditioner or shampoo one shade lighter than your red. If the color is too dark it will distort the red color.

Use a red glaze or cellophane one week after coloring your hair. Beauty Bargainista recommends you add a red glaze to hair to slow down the oxidation of the red dye. Cellophanes are dyes made from vegetable colors that add shine to the hair. Both red glazes and cellophanes seal the red color and add shine.

Flat-iron your red hair two to three days after a coloring process. Use a heated flat iron to smooth your hair cuticles and lock in the color.

Prevent fading of red hair with a shampoo that deposits color. According to the Good Housekeeping website, "Color depositors will add a small amount of dye to hair with each shampoo." To extend the red color, wash hair twice a week with color-extending shampoos.

Protect red hair during water sports and swimming. Water penetrates the hair shaft and dissolves the dye used in red hair coloring. Apply a conditioner for color-treated red hair to your head. Cover hair with a plastic cap to resist color-fading salt and chlorine. Use a silicone-based conditioner to help seal the red color into the hair shaft.




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