Monday, May 7, 2012

Does coloring your hair make it better rather than bleaching?

Whenever I bleach my hair, its totally fried, but then once I color it, it feels alot more healthy. Is coloring it putting moisture back into it or what?



Does coloring your hair make it better rather than bleaching?

Coloring your hair and bleaching it are both drying and damaging to the hair. Bleaching is definitely worse-more damaging %26amp; drying- but coloring is not healthy either! Coloring is not putting moisture back into your hair. These are both chemical processes that damage the hair. Just make sure you use shampoo %26amp; conditioner for color treated hair and/or moisturizing shampoo %26amp; conditioner, and lay off the flat iron %26amp; blow dryer every so often.



Does coloring your hair make it better rather than bleaching?

Yes bleach is much worse than color...bleach is stripping your hair of everything, including moisture...Bleach is horrible for your hair. Heres some info on bleached hair.



Does coloring your hair make it better rather than bleaching?

Bleaching does take more out of your hair than dieing and Yea I've heard that dieing does put some moisture back into your hair I once had a friend that had the most gorgeous hair but she always died it a little darker than what it was because she thought it felt better and I have to say it made her gorgeous hair even more gorgeous!



Does coloring your hair make it better rather than bleaching?

How Are You Bleaching It? How Light Do You Go? Is It "Allover" Each Time, Or Do You "Root Retouch"? And Why Are You Coloring it Afterward? For "Toning"? Or Some Other Color Product? As For Your Question: YES, Bleaching Is A Little Harder On Your Hair Than Coloring. But It Dosen't Have To Be. Most People Don't Bleach (Or Color) Correctly- With Less Than The Best Results. Hair Colors Contain More Conditioning Agents And Less Alkali And Peroxide (The Ingredients That Do The Work) Than Bleach. Without More Info, All I Can Give Is Some General Advice: If You Want To Avoid Dryness Apply Bleach ONLY to The Roots When You Retouch, The Same With The Color Unless You Have A Lot Of Fading.Use A Deep Conditioner After Every Shampoo On The Week You Plan To Color. (DON'T Use A Deep Conditioner Right After You Color-It CAN Strip Fresh Color And Accelerate Fading) Use The Conditioner That Came With the Color. Or A Spray-On Leave-In Conditioner To Seal The Cuticle And Lock-In The Color.

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