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Haircolor Without The Commitment

TheHaiRazor.com: Haircolor Without The Commitment
Haircolor does not have to be permenant. It doesn’t even have to require any chemicals. You can always weave it up! LOL Ok what I mean by that is you can achieve color without the commitment by simply adding hair pieces. I have a demi-permanent black color (Find out more on different types of haircolor.) in my hair, but sometimes I want a pop of color to switch it up a bit. I really like to use blue hair pieces against my black hair. Most recently I’ve added burgundy pieces. Now you don’t have to use extreme colors like me, you can stick with the blonds, reds, and browns to achieve a pop of color with hair pieces. I would highly recommend using human hair pieces so you can use them with your normal styling routine. You can add in the hair pieces by bonding (hair glue), clipping them in, or even sewing them in. If you’ve never worked with hair pieces before, I would highly recommend you going to a professional hair stylist. Have fun, and remember if you don’t like the hair pieces, you can always remove them.
Haircolor Without The Commitment

EduRazor: Knowing The Different Types Of Haircolor

Mary J Blige Haircolor
Clients, friends, and strangers ask me all the time what’s the difference in haircolor. Some people think that you can take a semipermanent “blond” color, put it over dark brown hair, and BAM, you’re an blond! Well it’s not that simple… let’s break each type of haircolor down:

  1. Temporary Haircolor: a non-permanent color that only coats the hair shaft and can removed by shampooing. Temporary haircolors only makes a physical change in hair, not chemical. some examples of temporary hair colors are color rinses that are applied weekly, colored mousses and gels, hair mascara, spray-on haircolors, and color enhancing shampoos.
  2. Semipermanent Haircolor: a haircolor formulated to last through several shampoos, depending on the hair’s porosity. Semipermanent haircolors do not lighten the hair, they stain the hair shaft, which gradually fade with each shampoo. This haircolor usually last 6-8 weeks.
  3. Demipermanent Haircolor: a deposit only hair color, sometimes labeled as a semipermanent by certain manufacturers, but last longer than semipermanent haircolors.
  4. Permanent Haircolor: a haircolor that is used to match, lighten, and even cover gray hair. Permanent haircolors require a developer (hydrogen peroxide) in order to work. This haircolor remains on the hair shaft until there is new growth. Temporary, semipermanent, and demipermanent haircolors are often used to temporarily alter the look of permanent hair.

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