Friday, October 26, 2012

Coloring Your Hair at Home Like A Pro

Some of us may have been scarred for life from boxed hair dye.  I remember in junior high, I really wanted highlights so my mom suggested we do it at home. You know, the kind where you poke through the little holes in a shower cap-like contraption and pull out little slivers of hair? Oh how I was so young and naïve…

I ended up with some cool brassy highlights and my friends were not impressed. Skip forward to high school and college and even though I was more educated in the beauty realm I still didn’t know jack about hair color 101. “If it says ‘permanent’ then it must last longer in my hair” and my favorite “I don’t really need a color preserving shampoo”.  I don’t even want to talk about it.

Now, with a decade’s worth of mistakes, I consider myself a semi-pro at coloring my own hair (but by no means a trained professional) and have discovered a few tricks that take if from blah box to perfectly professional. 

Tip 1. If you have tried to color your hair and it ended up looking more like an unnatural wig…Try mixing 2 colors with the same undertone (e.i. cool, neutral or warm). Or you can mix either a cool or warm with a neutral. First, pick the color that you want your hair to be and then choose a slightly lighter/darker shade to tone it a bit (about 1 to 2 shades lighter/darker). The idea is that by mixing the two, you are getting a custom shade (like at the salon!) that will have a more natural/professional look because you are adding dimension and real-ness to your hair. No one’s hair is one flat color, so why dye your hair with just one color? The natural light and dark strands that everyone has will still take color slightly different; however the idea is that it won’t look as harsh.

Tip 2. You really do need a color preserving shampoo and conditioner. There were times where I didn’t want to change shampoo because I really liked what I had or I was just too lazy to go out and buy more. That was a bad idea. My color always faded dramatically in 2-3 weeks. It doesn’t matter what brand you get, just make sure it is intended for color preservation. A shampoo and conditioner that is sulfate- free is even better. By now, almost everyone knows about the ingredient Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and how it strips hair of its natural oils and also your hair color on dyed/highlighted hair. Finding the right shampoo/conditioner isn’t too difficult. There are so many sulfate-free brands out there that address almost every hair issue (frizz, breakage, dryness, lack of volume, etc.). Look at reviews and that can sort of give you an idea if it will work for you.

Tip 3. Unless you are covering gray hair or going from brunette to blonde, I suggest using a demi-permanent formula. Basically the kind that says “lasts 28 washes”. I know, that doesn’t sound like a long time, but when you think about only washing your hair 3 times a week, that’s 9 weeks of color survival. Even 4 times a week is still 7 whole weeks! Demi-permanent formulas are often ammonia-free, which means less hair damage and it will be fine to dye it again in a month and a half or so. Just be sure to do still do a weekly deep conditioning treatment.

Tip 4. Since we are mixing colors, I found it useful to use a little mixing bowl and brush applicator. I picked mine up at Sally’s for about $7 altogether.  Trying to fit twice the amount of dye in one bottle is going to be pretty difficult, so a larger open container works better. I use every last drop of both formulas (because my hair is kind of thick and longer) and mix it together in the bowl. If your hair is shoulder length or shorter just pour in half of each formula instead.
 
      My "professional" formula: Shampoo/Conditioner- L'Oreal EverSleek; Clairol Natural Instincts in "Dark Golden Brown" & "Dark Brown"; Mixing bowl and brush from Sally's.

Ok, so there are my very lengthy at home hair color tips! And remember, only go a shade or two lighter/darker…if you decide you want more than that, it might be a good idea to go to the salon since that can get a bit more tricky. For those of you who decide to go for it get ready for everyone to ask you where you get your hair done! Go on and tell ‘em! Or….it can be your little secret ;)

Xo Danielle

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