When Not to Color
We all know the girl. Every time you see her, she has a
different color hair. One week it might be streaked with blond
highlights, the next it is vibrant red. And so it goes until the
day you see her with an extremely short cut or worse yet, a ball
cap. When you ask what happened, she blames it on a color
disaster. She got a hold of a box of color that had something
wrong with it or some similar excuse. But you've seen it coming.
I mean, how many times can you actually color your hair without
it falling out?
To avoid the same mistake, there are a few simple rules that you
should follow. No, you don't have to be relegated to wearing the
same hair color all of the time. You can change your look every
now and then. The key to it, though, is to know when and when
not to color your hair to avoid hair color burn out.
Before you color your hair, you should always check it to see if
it is strong enough to withstand another coloring. There are a
few ways that you should do this. First, shampoo your hair and
feel it for overall dryness before you add conditioner. If your
hair feels like straw or something other than hair, you should
not color. You can also take an individual hair strand and test
it for breakage. Simply apply tension to the hair strand until
it breaks. If it breaks easily without stretching, you
definitely cannot color. Another thing to look for is fading
color. If you have been coloring your hair only to have the
color fade out within a few weeks, your hair is in no condition
for further coloring.
In addition to checking your hair to see if it can be colored,
you should also avoid certain color combinations to eliminate or
reduce damage. When making hair color changes, avoid drastic
differences. For example: Do not lighten your dark brown hair to
platinum blond only to put deep red on it and then try to
lighten it again. What you will end up with is mush.
You should also wait a good while in between hair colors. Wait
at least 6 to 8 weeks between root touchups. If you want to
change your hair color completely, you should use the following
time guidelines: Going darker - wait 4 weeks after last color.
Going lighter - wait 8 weeks after last color. And always check
to see if your hair is strong enough to withstand the service.
If in doubt, ask a professional.