Wednesday, September 21, 2016

8 Crucial Hair-Dyeing Tips Colorists Want You To Know

This is the Holy Grail.

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If you've never dyed your hair before, don't feel like you need to go full throttle.

If you've never dyed your hair before, don't feel like you need to go full throttle.

"If someone has never dyed their hair before and they're feeling nervous about a new color, I like to take it slow," Joel Warren of Warren Tricomi salon told BuzzFeed. You can always add more color as time goes on, so don't feel like you need to rush the process.

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Please, in the name of all that is holy, talk to your stylist about the condition of your hair.

Please, in the name of all that is holy, talk to your stylist about the condition of your hair.

Is your hair dry? Do you notice it breaking? Have you colored it within the last 6 months? Bleached it? Going lighter than your current shade will only mean more bleach and more damage. Potentially consider a semi-permanent rinse or highlights instead of a full dye-job.

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If you're a little nervous about dyeing your hair, go for a shade that's about three shades away from your natural color.

If you're a little nervous about dyeing your hair, go for a shade that's about three shades away from your natural color.

This makes it easy to transition back to your natural hair color (if you've had enough) and also allows for a stylist to build on that color if you want to take it to the next level.

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