Thursday, November 12, 2009

I have real long thick hair and i was wondering if wetting my hair before i color it would be a good

Check on the hair coloring instructions. Some require dry hair.



I have real long thick hair and i was wondering if wetting my hair before i color it would be a good idea?

not if your using store bought color, it will dilute it



I have real long thick hair and i was wondering if wetting my hair before i color it would be a good idea?

I have the same kind of hair. Usually, when I dye my hair, I make sure it's a bit damp. It makes it easier to get the dye to go all over my hair. I usually just use temporary dyes to add a red tint to my brown hair, so I don't know if it's okay for permanent dyes or bleach.



I have real long thick hair and i was wondering if wetting my hair before i color it would be a good idea?

no u shouldnt wet it it should be fully dryed start by putting it in your parts and the outline of your hair while its dry it might take 2 bottles like my hair does but it works



I have real long thick hair and i was wondering if wetting my hair before i color it would be a good idea?

Not unless the box tells you too. Otherwise, no color will be deposited. Just section your hair off and start applying it one section at a time.



I have real long thick hair and i was wondering if wetting my hair before i color it would be a good idea?

No, you'll look like a leopard.



I have real long thick hair and i was wondering if wetting my hair before i color it would be a good idea?

I color my daughters hair for her. She has super think hair that is down to the bottom of her back. Most important - buy two boxes or even three if you can afford it.



It is best to have someone do it for you but if not you can manage. Put the hair color on well combed out dry hair for best results. Start at the roots and work down. You have to have enough hair color to really soak the hair and after you get it all on work in it for about 10 minutes or you will have dry areas that dont get color. At this point you can add some water to one of the bottles to make sure all the hair is soaked well with the color.



You can get the hair a little wet first but your color may not take so I wouldnt do it. You can also add a toucn of conditioner to the hair coloring.



Remember - dont put brown or black on bleached-out light hair or you will have green hair after. You have to go red first to do this. And dark hair color will stain EVERYTHING you drop it on except ceramic tile or metal so be careful!



Peace



I have real long thick hair and i was wondering if wetting my hair before i color it would be a good idea?

No. You need your hair dry for at least 24 hours to allow your natural oils to protect your scalp. Otherwise you risk damaging the hair follicles, which could result in hair loss. It can also intensify the color and not give you the accurate result you were looking for.



My suggestion is to use two bottles of the color. You might not require the two full bottles.



I have real long thick hair and i was wondering if wetting my hair before i color it would be a good idea?

make sure to fallow the instructions on the box...



DONT BLEACH YOUR HAIR WHATEVER YOU DO.



the bleach will dry and seriously damage your hair!



I have real long thick hair and i was wondering if wetting my hair before i color it would be a good idea?

no. you'll create a lot of mess since you will end up with hair color dripping everywhere which is BAD.



second, the hair color's effect won't be optimized since your wet hair won't fully absorb it.



just make sure you have clean hair free of dirt and oil before you color so your hair will absorb the chemicals better. seek a professional if you have the means!



I have real long thick hair and i was wondering if wetting my hair before i color it would be a good idea?

No, whenever you do color in your hair wether it's store bought or salon bought your hair should be dry. The color won't take to your hair if it's wet. You wash your hair after you let the color set in your hair.

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