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Colouring your hair is not as scary as it sounds: hair colouring without secrets

Anna Pyka

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Colouring your hair is not as scary as it sounds: hair colouring without secrets

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Coloured hair

When the idea of change enters your mind, hair comes first. A visit to the hairdresser's relaxes you and a new look gives you strength and inspiration.

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The decision remains whether to go to a salon or do the treatment at home. The dyes we can get in drugstores are prepared for self-treatment. They come with foil gloves, detailed instructions and the packaging is designed to make it easy to combine the ingredients. So for single-colour colouring, we can do it ourselves or with the help of a second person. However, if our colouring involves two colours or more, it is better to entrust this to the hands of a specialist. The same applies to complicated treatments such as highlights or balayage.

There are a few rules to keep in mind before doing it at home. If you are using hair dye from a particular company for the first time, do an allergy test. A few hours before applying the dye, rub a little on a not very visible spot near the scalp (e.g. behind the ear). Then wait and check for any adverse effects.

In addition, it is worth taking care to wear appropriate clothing in case of staining. It is also a good idea to protect the area where the work is carried out, so that falling paint does not damage the furniture or other accessories in the room. It is important to be careful and follow all instructions in the instructions included in the packaging.

Modern technology and a multitude of products mean that our hair is less and less likely to be damaged when colouring. So if we want to try something new, the way forward. Colouring your hair is a pleasure you can afford.