How Often Can You Dye Your Hair?

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Introduction

Hair dyeing is one of the most common means of modern makeup. It uses plant (such as oil pear, nail grass, Polygonum multiflorum, etc.) or chemical pigments to dye the hair into the desired color. It is one of the most common services in modern barbershops. It can also be changed depending on the feeling or season. For example, people often dye their hair into light or dark color in summer, or dark, sultry colors on cold days. With the continuous improvement of the quality of life, people pay more and more attention to appearance. It is not difficult to find that hair dyeing, especially color hair dyeing, has become a consumer fashion when walking on the streets. According to the requirements of consumers, it can be dyed in many colors: grape red, brilliant purple, wine red and so on. The purpose of dyeing hair is to be beautiful, but do you know how serious the harm is behind the beauty?

How Often Can You Dye Your Hair?


Do you want to know how often you can dye your hair? Read on to help you keep your hair as healthy as possible.

While it's seductive to switch from one hair color to another on a whim, there's no doubt that it can do some damage to your natural hair as well.

Whenever you bleach, dye, or chemically straighten your hair, all of these chemical treatments can cause significant damage to the fiber structure. It has a considerable destructive power to hair keratin protein, which is easy to cause damage to the hair. Frequent use can make the hair dry, brittle, split ends and easy to fall off.

All in all, the more you dye your hair, the more protein you lose in each fiber, making it harder to comb, style, and maintain, as well as increasing the likelihood of split ends and breakage.

Therefore, we recommend that you dye your hair ideally every five to seven weeks. Naturally, the lower the frequency, the better.

 

How To Reduce Hair Dyeing Damage?



Then how to reduce hair dyeing damage: Coloring hair definitely damages hair
The biggest concern of most people with hair dye is the damage of hair dye to the hair. King Lee, who has dyed and highlighted a lot of hair, said that in the process of dyeing, because a large amount of alkaline substances enter the hair and destroy the original protein and amino acids, the dyed hair will become dry, lose its luster and elasticity. Hair damage is inevitable, try to use a low-alkaline hair dye. When dyeing hair, some hair care ingredients are generally added, which is the popular hair care dyeing - hair care and hair dyeing at the same time.


Re-dyeing is required 1-2 months after dyeing


About two months after dyeing, the hair is oxidized by air, water, sunlight, etc., and the pigment particles are continuously lost, and the color will fade. KingLee believes that it should be re-dyed at this time. Generally, the dyed hair can last for 6-8 weeks to keep the color basically unchanged, or it can withstand 16-20 shampoos. After dyeing, you need to re-dye in time. When the new hair grows 2-3 cm, you should go to a professional hair salon to re-dye. Re-dyeing is not only the process of consolidating the color of the hair, but also the process of hair care.


Hair Dyeing Tips


Avoid alcohol-based hair care products


"The color you want to dye is more than 3 shades away from your original hair color, so the lighter you want to dye, The damage to the hair may be greater. The hair may become dry and dull. It is also worth noting that products with high alcohol content will cause the hair color to fall out faster, so be careful. Yes: Hair styling agents, gels and mousses, check the label before using.


Best makeup looks for brown-haired beauties


Be sure to use black mascara. If you have brown hair you need black lashes to balance the dark hair. Use a pearly shade of eyeshadow on the eye area. Brown hair has the potential to make the eyes lack life.
LANCOME Artistic Director Ross Burton says if your dark hair makes your face look pale, opt for some bright bronzers to make the look more harmonious and noble.


How to keep your hair beautiful after dyeing


After dyeing your hair, the first enemy that affects the beauty of your hair is the impact of the shampoo. More than 80% of the color loss of dyed hair is related to water. Shampooing, swimming, showering, etc. will make the hair strands meet water, which will cause the hair scales to expand and the dye molecules to be lost. One way to avoid this is to use hairdressing products specially designed for dyed hair, which can reduce the expansion effect of the gap between the hair cuticles and water, and reduce the probability of the loss of dye molecules from the gap. In addition, the way the hair dryer is used is also very important to whether the color of the dyed hair is bright or not. The high temperature emitted by the hair dryer can also easily cause fading of the hair color after dyeing. When using the hair dryer, if it is too close or the temperature of the hair dryer is too high, it will cause the same effect as water, such as quickly blowing away the dye that has become smaller due to hot air. Molecules fade, etc.

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