My Mother was a regular user of prednisone for the control of RA inflammation and she used to have her hair coloured regularly. she stopped doing it when she got older because the colour was not good for her hair, but the prednisone was no problem.
My hair thinned out a lot after taking prednisone for about 6 months. I took 25 mg for 2 weeks and then reduced. Its been 4 months since I stopped the prednisone and my hair has almost grown back. I still have a sort of bald spot and I hope this will grow. There are a lot of side effects with prednisone and this is why some people call the drug, the devils drug. If your lucky enough not to have to continue with this drug, count yourself lucky.
Can I color treat my hair while I'm being treater for gmail fungus? I'm taking 250mg. Of lamisil 1x day.
Yes.
yes u can.....
No, highlights are bleach which is different than color. Color coats the hair, while bleach removes pigmentation from the hair, to take out highlights you have to either color over them, or wait for them to grow out.
Yes, it's OK to first wash your hair, towel dry, and then apply the comb in color while your hair is damp. This will help distribute the color evenly throughout your hair.
Normally you are suppose to mix the hair color booster in with the mixture while you are lightening your hair. Hair color boosters are used enhance the performance of the color and to avoid orange and gold tones and does not change the color of your hair. The boosters help achieve the extra lift that you would want in your hair. However once you get your hair colored again, you can add the booster then.
No, but if you put some lemon juice in your hair and go into the sun for a while, your hair will gradually get lighter. Then you can wash it out.
I have lightened, bleached, darkened my hair throughout the years while taking levothyroxine without any problems.
It gets longer. This process can be observed when you see someone that has dyed their hair. The hair close to the scalp grows out as its original color, while the other hair stays the color that the person dyed it.
Yes, your menstrual hormones will NOT affect hair color, nor will it cause any excess damage. It is completely safe.
It is recommended that you wait 4-8 weeks between color treatments because the chemicals can damage your hair and you need to give your hair time to restore itself. You can apply the semi permanent hair color a couple weeks later, but make sure to condition your hair well and check with your stylist before taking that risk.