If you're using a grocery store brand, then yes. If you're going to a salon it depends on what you're doing. The grocery store brands have minerals in them that are really bad for your hair's natural structure, where as a salon's brand TRIES to work with your hair.
A good general rule to avoid too much damage is to talk with your stylist. The lighter that you're going to go the more damage you're going to get. But now there are brands of color that actually IMPROVE the state of your hair.
Talk to a stylist before you make drastic changes to see what can be done to prevent damage :)
Yes
Every hair is different. But normally it does not damage hair. _________________ If the gel is heavily alcohol based, it can dry out the hair and scalp and fade artificial hair coloring.
lol i did it and its perfeclty fine :)
no itl will damage your hair badly and could turn it a wrong colour
Permanent hair coloring is a bad idea for children. It can damage their scalps and increase risks for cancer. Temporary hair dyes however are okay for children over the age of 8. No hair color services however have specific hair coloring for children.
No, Great Clips does not offer hair coloring services.
Yes, Alterna conditioners are well-suited for color treated hair as they help correct the damage caused by coloring.
It would depend on how much damage is done to the hair and the type of hair a person has. It is best to let a professional determine what should be done.
A good place to get some coloring hair is Hot Topic. They provide many choices of colors for your hair. Sally's Beauty Supply is another great place for coloring hair.
No you always apply to dry hair. Never wet your hair before coloring.
hair coloring booster boosts the color and the amount of time until it starts fading
yes it will come out hair