Ten Things You Should Know About Hair Color and More!

haircolorinorlando.comI got a phone call this week from someone interested if she could make an appointment with me for corrective hair coloring.  The customer said she has been everywhere and no one can get her hair color right. She complained about the stylist would not rinse out all of the hair color, it turned red, and to my surprise she paid for it. Strange. Can you fix it she asked me. I said I cannot see what your hair is like over the phone, but please if you like make an appointment. OK she says I will call back. STRANGE.

  1. Hair color is not permanent it is artificial, tone lasts 4-6 weeks and then it fades.
  2.  Don’t pay for a hair color service if you are not happy.
  3.  Always make sure you and your stylist/Colorist are on the same page, Consultation!
  4. Well water will fade out artificial hair coloring faster than when you have regular running water.
  5. Never use protein on Blonde hair, it will dry it out!
  6. Coconut oil and Almond oil is the best treatment for degraded hair.
  7.  When you change your hair color, change your makeup.
  8.  Change your hair color every season, and if you have blonde hair change the tones of it as well.
  9.  Experiment, Experiment with hair colors. Don’t look like your next door neighbor or soccer MOM.
  10. If you have dark brown hair and you are greying, use some mascara to touch up around the hair-line for important functions.
  11.  With pale skin always keep lighter shade of color around the face.
  12. Toning shampoo’s don’t work the product goes down the drain.
  13. Conditioners with slight hair color stains work, be careful if you have blonde hair.
  14. Use an aerosol hair spray before flat-ironing or curling your hair.
  15.  If your hair is fine, dirty it up with some hair spray before curing and using hot rollers. The curl will take better to dirty hair.
  16. Gloss treatments are the best way to get incredible shine and boos.
  17.  Don’t over use conditioner. Conditioner is a cleaning agent just like shampoo. Too much will weigh the hair down.
  18. Make sure you are ready for a color or style change. Never do it on the fly you will regret it!
  19.  Find the right color and style for your self, never go with trends.
  20. Don’t ask for a change and only let the hairdresser take off a centimeter.
  21. Clean your makeup brush’s every week.
  22. Use a toner if you have oily skin before applying your foundation.
  23.  Learn to style your hair differently.
  24.  Pick up a brush and try styling your hair, then put some makeup on PLEASE!
  25.  Tip your hairdresser generously especially during the holidays, never ever leave without TIPPING!

 

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How to Strengthen Damaged Hair!

Hair can be damaged by the environment, styling or chemical treatments and also hairdressers who claim they are color specialists. If you have damaged hair, it may be brittle, dry, or lack shine and movement. While hair is not living and cannot be repaired, you can stop further damage, strengthen the shaft of the hair and increase shine and softness with proper hair care, gentle styling, and homemade hair treatments. Adding protein and moisture to the hair can help it to stay soft and healthy.  I suggest you use the Kalea Rose Passion Conditioner and Treatment for over processed hair. When the hair is degraded you will lose elasticity, in your styling and the hair will also lose its luster!  Shampoo your hair less frequently. Opt for less-frequent shampooing to allow the hair to retain more of its natural oils and avoid stripping moisture from your damaged hair. Use conditioner alone between shampoos to keep your hair soft and shiny.

Use a conditioner every time you wash your hair or get it wet in the shower. Opt for a rich conditioner with protein, emollients and humectants. Look for one with ingredients such as silk or soy protein, avocado or shea butter.  Apply a deep conditioner once a week. I also recommend Virgin Olive Oil for the hair (buy the product at the health food store). Shampoo and condition the hair, towel dry and place a good amount on the hair, comb it through and let it stay on the damaged hair for a few hours. Make sure to shampoo it out. Do this several times a week and you will notice a considerable change in a 30-60 day period.

Choose hair styles that do not require blow drying, straightening irons or flat irons. Opt for styling products without alcohol and look for those containing moisturizers and humectants to keep your hair as healthy as possible. Follow this regime and you will see your hair become revitalized again and the elasticity become normal.

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