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Some women have to pay large sums to dye their hair in salons, and may have to do it more than once in a few months, so it is useful to learn how to dye her own hair at home, then save time and money. Simple and easy.
Steps to dye hair
Pre-pigment
- Wash your hair within 24 hours to twenty-eight before the dye, so you will be given the opportunity to natural hair oils to get out of the head, so the hair will adhere to the hair more easily, and stay longer.
- Avoid using conditioner when washing your hair before dye, because the conditioner removes natural oils from the hair.
- If your hair is very dry, use the conditioner every night with the hot bath, a week before dyeing hair, and refrain from using the conditioner the night before the dye, it will keep your hair dry after using the dye.
- Choose the color that you like, and if this is the first time you tried the color choose a color lighter or darker than the color of your hair in two degrees so as not to be surprised by the color, and if you are reluctant to color you can use the temporary pigment, if you do not like you can get rid of it quickly after six times Twelve times wash with shampoo, or use the semi-permanent dye on your wet hair and disappear after twenty to twenty-six times a wash, while the permanent pigment lasts from six to eight weeks or more.
- You will want to dye your hair, not your carpets or clothes, so cover the area around the newspapers, keep the paper tissue near you to remove any new spots, and wear old clothes you do not want when you dye.
- Place a towel or dye on your shoulders.
- Cut your hair well to remove any contract, so that the dye is distributed on all the threads, and you can bend your ears and neck with falcons so that it is easy to remove the dye from these parts.
- Wear the glove before dyeing the hair.
- Follow the instructions on the dye pack well.
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- Use the comb to separate the hair shaft into four sections, and use the hair clip used in the salons, thus ensuring that no tail is left without dye.
- Begin by dyeing each section by dividing each section into a thickness of one half inch in order to ensure that an appropriate amount of dye is reached for each follicle. You can use your fingers to distribute the dye well on the cuticle.
- If this is the first time you have dyed the hair, put the dye one inch away from the roots, but if you have dyed your hair before, start from a half inch of the roots, and complete the ends of the hair.
- Adjust the time to the specified time according to the instructions mentioned on the packaging of the dye, so as not to increase the length of the required period and do not subtract from it.
- Do not leave the dye for a whole night, it will cause hair dryness and scalp irritation.
Wash the hair from the dye
- Remove the excess dye from your neck, your ears, and the front of your head, without touching the color of your hair.
- You can wear a bathing cap to give your hair heat to speed up the dyeing process.
- Wash your hair with hot water after the waiting period is over, and wait for the water to become clean without color.
- Wash the hair with shampoo and conditioner, but you should wait for at least an hour before the color is more firm.
- Dry your hair and describe it as you like.