Types of Hair Dye:

SUNLIGHT

Sunlight hair dyeing is designed for people with naturally dark hair colour. It consists of a gentle lightening of the hair only in some of their parts. It’s about giving depth to uniform colours. The full depth of colour is obtained as a result of colouring the edges and ends of the hair, only some strands are lightened.

OMBRE

Tone colouring. Ombre hair is a method of gradually lightening the hair from darker at the root and lighter at the ends. Ombre can be made in a variety of shades depending on the needs and type of beauty.

OMBRE

Tone colouring. Ombre hair is a method of gradually lightening the hair from darker at the root and lighter at the ends. Ombre can be made in a variety of shades depending on the needs and type of beauty.

SOMBRE (SOFT OMBRE)

A technique similar to ombre, but the effect is milder and more natural. Hair dyeing sombre is the perfect choice for the summer – milder highlights that give the effect of curls brightened by the sun. They do not require corrections every 6 weeks. Sombre is more natural and bright reflections are not just reserved for tips. You can brighten your face only with a few highlights. Shorter hair layers have thin strands of colour that run the entire length. Hair dyeing with the sombre method makes the hair look thicker and full of life. It is also important that, unlike ombre, they look just as good on brunettes and blondes.

BALAYAGE

It’s a kind of permanent colour. It involves brightening selected parts of the hair. Such hair dyeing causes the hair to gain volume and shine. Balayage differs from ordinary highlights in that it is done with shades of paint very similar to the colour of the hair. Balayage is the implementation of thin, delicate strands, while ordinary strands are often thick and made in very different colours. Balayage is not about conspicuous highlights. Most often it is used on light hair because it is a fairly delicate technique. A different technique is used on dark hair, the so-called Sunlight.

BALAYAGE

It’s a kind of permanent colour. It involves brightening selected parts of the hair. Such hair dyeing causes the hair to gain volume and shine. Balayage differs from ordinary highlights in that it is done with shades of paint very similar to the colour of the hair. Balayage is the implementation of thin, delicate strands, while ordinary strands are often thick and made in very different colours. Balayage is not about conspicuous highlights. Most often it is used on light hair because it is a fairly delicate technique. A different technique is used on dark hair, the so-called Sunlight.

HAIR BLEACHING

Lightening is a treatment thanks to which hair of natural colour becomes lighter by one or several tones. It involves depriving the hair of their natural pigment. This effect can be achieved in various ways, but the choice of method should not be accidental. A lot depends on how much you want to lighten it and the condition of the hair before the treatment.

Hair Bleaching stages

Chemical bleaching has several stages. Hair cuticles are first opened. Then, a medium is introduced into the hair that oxidizes the natural pigment. This process is carried out gradually – first, the hair loses brown shades, then red, then orange, until finally, they turn blond. That is why the hair changes colour when lightening – if the starting colour was dark blond, then the hair will first become red-orange, then orange-yellow, and only finally will be light.

Hair Dye Safety:

Hair dyes can also cause allergies, especially permanent paints. When dyeing hair, even the next one using the same paint, make the so-called patch test, determining individual sensitivity to the preparation used.

Hair dyeing causes chemical damage to the sheath and sometimes even to the hair bark. If the sheath is damaged, the hair is dull and rough, the hair breaks when damaged. Dyed hair, in addition to dyeing, is also exposed to UV rays and saltwater, drying hair, styling and conditioning, as well as environmental pollution. All these factors act not only on the hair itself but also on the scalp, which can also be irritated as a result of all these stimuli.

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