It often depends on the desired outcome. Dyeing your hair before cutting allows you to see how the color complements your new style, ensuring a cohesive look. However, if you're considering a drastic cut, it might be wise to cut first, as shorter hair can be easier to dye and may require less product. Ultimately, personal preference and the specific styles in mind will guide the decision.
If you bleach your hair before the color will show up better. Especially if you have darker hair to begin with.
I want the answer....can you dye your hair before braids
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Cutting your hair before dyeing it can help remove damaged or split ends, ensuring a healthier base for the color application. This can also enhance the overall look of the dye by providing a fresh canvas, allowing the color to adhere better and appear more vibrant. Additionally, cutting first allows you to assess how much hair you'll have to work with, helping you choose the right shade and technique for your new style.
it is better to perm the hair then dye because the chemicals in the relaxer will strip the hair of color. This increases the risk of your hair color being lighter than you desired.
If you have used hair dye in the past with no problems, it should be fine to do it again.
the main services in the hair industry is washing, blowdrying, cutting, dye hair and barbering
I think you should dye your hair after swimming because the hair salon would probably wash your hair for you if you ask them ($8) and when your hair is not bleached again (water in a swimming pool) after you dye it, it should hold up much better.
In most if not all salons, the colourist dyes your hair first before sending you off to the stylist for a hair cut. There are many reasons to this. First, when you dye your hair, your hair needs to be dry, and after a cut and wash, you would need to wait awhile. Second, after dying your hair, there will be damaged hair. Dying hair first will allow for these damaged hair to be cut, otherwise, cutting first and dying second may damage your new cut. If you want to save money, go for the cut first and dye second. This way, you save money if paying by the length of the hair dyed. To be honest, there isn't that much of a difference going either first but for hair professionals, since cutting hair is an art form to them, it is more advantageous to dye hair first and cut second.
dye it before you put in in your head,
You should leave your hair for about 2 weeks before you dye it again. This will give your hair chance to settle and recover from the last dye.
I'm sure you can but you will have to wash your hair to get the dye out anyway so its really not worth it.