Get color for your hair
Every person is different. The same color you use for your hair doesn’t necessarily mean that you will have the same result. Every person’s hair color develops differently. Consider your hair condition, the starting color, and the amount of processing.
Use the shading grid as a guide
Refrain from relying on the model at the front of the colour pack to predict your final color result. To see how your starting and ending colors influence your final color result, check out the back of the color pack.
Your skin tone matters
Pick a color that matches your skin tone. If your skin is dark (fair, rosy, with blue, green, or grey eyes), choose ashy blondes or mahogany brunettes. Avoid warm or golden hair colors.
If in doubt, go lighter
If you are unhappy with the outcome, it is much easier to change a lighter color. Box colors tend to be darker than you expect. If you are still deciding, pick a shade that is a little lighter than you would like.
Create a temporary
A non-permanent hair color in Henderson is best for those who are just looking to experiment or if you’re trying something new. Soft Color hair colors, such as Soft Color will wash out quicker (between 8 and 24 shampoos depending on what product you use). It doesn’t matter if it isn’t what you like, it will wash out faster. You won’t have to make drastic changes to your hair because the results you get are closer to your natural color.
Make small changes
Try to keep your hair’s color the same. Keep it within the range of one to three shades. If your hair is naturally dark, you can visit your salon to get platinum blonde.
Keep your grays top of mind
Keep in mind that the darker your overall color, the greyer you will be. Choose a color carefully. Begin with a tone that is one to three shades lighter then your natural color. Gradually add warmth and intensity to your hair.
The difference in hair type
Larger hair takes longer to absorb color so processing times are longer. Fine hair, which is smaller in diameter, takes less time to absorb color and requires a shorter processing period.
Color-treated Hair Products do the trick
Hair care products that are specifically made for colored hair should be used. Hair treatments that keep your hair color looking great even after you change it can be found here.
Conduct a strand testing
Astrand test will help you determine the color time.
