The low price and wide range of colours available offer almost unlimited possibilities for colouring hair. Many women like to experiment with their hair colour or use colour to cover grey streaks.
The degree of damage caused to hair after colouring depends on the frequency of the treatments, the colour chosen and the quality of the dye. The more often you colour your hair, the worse the condition of your hair after colouring.
Blonde dye is particularly damaging to hair, especially for those with darker hair. After treatment, hair becomes dry and weaker. Many women complain that their hair is also more brittle and fragile.
In extreme cases, too much colouring can lead to hair loss. If very dark hair is dyed blonde, the hair may be so badly damaged that it needs to be cut short for reconstruction. The right choice of dye and frequency of treatment will go a long way to preventing hair damage.
In addition, using the right cosmetics for coloured hair can improve its condition. It is also worth paying attention to the composition of the dyes; those without ammonia are much gentler on the hair. If your hair is severely damaged, you can also limit blow-drying and straightening.