Thursday, April 26, 2012

I am considering coloring my hair, but it is already thick and frizzy. What are my best options?

Please recommend the safest process and/or favored hair color brands or products.



I am considering coloring my hair, but it is already thick and frizzy. What are my best options?

If you have thick and frizzy hair then I would suggest getting it thinned out a little (it really helps mine). All you have to do is tell your hairstylist you'd like them to use the razor and it makes it a lot easier to handle.



As for the hair color, I get highlights and color done by my hair stylist, but if you'd like a money saving tip I think that if you are going lighter then you should just use Sun In, you just spray it on your hair and go out in the sun for about 10 to 15 minutes and if there isn't a lot of sun you can just use a hairdryer because it's activated by heat, but if you are going darker I think Loreal is a good brand ;) hope that helps.



I am considering coloring my hair, but it is already thick and frizzy. What are my best options?

DONT DO IT!



it'll make it A L O T worse!



I am considering coloring my hair, but it is already thick and frizzy. What are my best options?

i would say try to get your hair in better condition first,



try a repairing shampoo.



i like anything from pantene pro v, it makes your hair so soft



I am considering coloring my hair, but it is already thick and frizzy. What are my best options?

fix your hair into a better condition then go to a salon that u can trust and ask them on wat u should do honestly i dont know hope this helps



I am considering coloring my hair, but it is already thick and frizzy. What are my best options?

Go to a hairdresser and get it done professionally



I am considering coloring my hair, but it is already thick and frizzy. What are my best options?

I'd get it done at a salon. You don't want to ruin your hair follicle more and damage it more by using over the counter hair dye. Plus, a stylist is trained to help you in that area.



Good Luck



I am considering coloring my hair, but it is already thick and frizzy. What are my best options?

Yes wait! Use a conditoner thats for badly damaged hair. Sunsilk works good too.



I am considering coloring my hair, but it is already thick and frizzy. What are my best options?

Get it professionally done at a salon and if you MUST do the box any box is fine especially the organic ones. Definitely buy a deep conditioning treatment and do it religiously also EXTRA VIRGIN olive oil is a great household hair conditioning treatment! I use it all the time.



EDIT: oh %26amp; for shampoo and conditioner salon products are the best, redken is expensive but really great! drugstore products really arent that great for your hair.



I am considering coloring my hair, but it is already thick and frizzy. What are my best options?

Deffintley get it done by a professional.However if you do decide to do it on your own wash your hair first and put lots of conditioner in it too.Sometimes even applying heat to it helps as well such as blowdrying it.Then dye your hair after that.



Good luck!!



=)



I am considering coloring my hair, but it is already thick and frizzy. What are my best options?

my only recommendation would be to stay away from the lighter colors - blonde hair appears more frizzy and if it has any sort of bleach in it, it will damage your hair/break your hair and will look bad - stick to darker browns that will make your hair look much more healthy.



why don't you have it done professionally first and then ask your hair stylist which products are best - they will know for sure.



I am considering coloring my hair, but it is already thick and frizzy. What are my best options?

Look for a line called J.F. Lazatigue. It has no amonia and no peroxide. You cannot go lighter with this color but if you want to stay the same, cover grey or add tone, depth and shine it is wonderful. It is NOT sold in many stores however, Neiman Marcus sometimes carries it. They have a web site and have a US location in New York.



Also, Use the best salon shampoo you can afford. Shampoos have cleansing agents in them that can damage your hair making it frizzy and look chewed up. Phytologie, Rene Furturer and JF Lazartigue are great lines as well as kerastase.

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