1. Apply Hair Dye to Dry, Untreated Hair
  • All hair dyes are designed to work well on dry, unwashed hair.
  • Your hair oil will protect the scalp while it is being dyed.
  • What you need to do to fix the hair so that the colour combines is fake so you are ready to start sectioning.
  1. OBSERVE HOW MANY LEVELS YOU RAISE AND DECIDE THE DEVELOPMENT CHOICE ON THAT BASIS.
  • Perform the most accurate test of all parts of the hair.
  • The key questions you need to ask yourself are (a) “What is the quality of hair now?” and (b) “At what level do you need to relax?”
  • The difference between the two will help you determine the capacity of the developer to use and whether you will need to use a lightener or not.
  • Your choice of the developer will be the result of the number of levels you propose as they are specifically available in Godrej Expert products of hair colour for women.

RULES

  • To get the colour level, use the 10 Vol engineer.
  • For a 1-2 level lift, use the 20 Vol developer.
  • For raising 2-3 levels, use the 30 Vol developer.
  • For 3 levels, use the 40 Vol developer.
  • In most cases of pre-lighting with a lightener, use a 20 or 30 Vol engine.
  • When doing toning we usually recommend 20 Vol, not 10 Vol. You will get a better vibration that way.
  1. THE FIRST OR LAST ROOTS?
  • When making a regrowth program, colour in the root area and drag the mixture to the end to refresh if necessary.
  • But if you are doing a full head colour, use only 20 Vol at the root area and apply at the end. The hair is always straightened out there.
  1. GET THE COLOR OF YOUR HAIR AND MIX IT WELL.
  • Proper mixing between hair dye and conditioner will have a significant impact on the hair colour effect.
  • If you install a very small engineer, you will not open the hair cuticle enough.
  • If you apply a lot of engineers, you will be lightening the hair but do not apply enough hair dye and the colour will not last.
  • So always measure your hair dye with a developer correctly. How do you measure hair colour and engineer? Use kitchen scales or a marked measuring cup.
  • For most hair colours, the right combination is 1 part hair dye for 1 part developer which is specifically designed as hair colour for women.
  • For high-quality colours, the right combination is 1 part hair dye from a 2 part parts engineer.
  • In toner-based, the appropriate mix is ​​also 1 part toner to 2 engineers.
  • In the new iron-free liquid toning system (Blondify), the perfect mix is ​​1 part toner to 1 part engineer.
  • Use your dye brush to blend the colour with the engineer into a smooth, non-abrasive paste like the one below.
  • Or use an application bottle if you are using Blondify.
  • If you are using colour, there is a lanolin oil colour supplement that will help make the paste look beautiful, smooth and oily.
  • Lanolin also protects your scalp which provides maximum comfort to the skin during colouring.
  1. HOW TO MEASURE YOUR HAIR COLOR AND DEVELOPER.
  • The best way is to use kitchen scales. Place the empty container on the scale and set it to zero.
  • Now add your own colour. One full tube of colour will usually suffice for medium length hair.
  • Now set again and when you make the colour, add the same amount of ounces to the developer.
  • If you are making a toner or colour for a high lift, add a double amount of developer to the toner which is particularly used as a product made according to hair colour for women.
  • If you are using bleach, also add a double amount of engineer to wash it.
  • In cream tones and high-quality colours, and with 1 tube, you will need to pour in the developer.
  • In Blondify (tones free of liquid ammonia), the bottle size is, and you will need to pour the developer.
  • This is what a 1: 1 hair colour combination looks like – 1 part colour for 1 part developer.
  1. GET YOUR BLEACH AND DEVELOPER MIX ALSO
  • If you use bleach, the mixture is 1 part bleach to 2 engineers.
  • Use a scoop in your bleach tub to measure your bleach, then use the same scoop spoon to measure the engineer.
  • Through experience, you will learn to “check-check” your mix and adjust it without measurement.

 

  1. REALLY CLEAN YOUR HAIR BEFORE YOU PUT ON YOUR HAIR

 

  • Divide the hair into large sections and pinch.
  • Divide the hair into larger sections. Tie the sections with a clip.
  • Leave one part (usually the lower back part) down.
  • In the uncut section, start taking ¼ mini-sections to apply colour with your dye brush.
  • Lift each strand to the top and apply the colour from just a distance from the head to the end.
  • Clean, even good separation is very important. Otherwise, the whole thing will end up in chaos!
  • Once you have completed 1 large section this way, repeat. Then start with another section and make small sections of this in the same way.
  • Repeat in all stages until you have finished colouring the hair.
  1. USE ENOUGH PRODUCT.
  • To get the most vibrant colour possible, you should use enough product mixing and you should complement the hair properly.
  • So there is enough product for free use even for long hair applications.
  1. USE YOUR FINGERS TO MAKE A SECOND COLOUR.
  • Run the hair a second time after colouring, with your fingers (wearing gloves). Do not hesitate to make a new mix if you run out of a product that is a hair colour for women.
  • By using your fingers you can expand the colour (avoid spots) and apply more colour to the cortex as soon as the cuticle opens.

This is what makes the colour stronger and brighter when you dye your hair.

 

 

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