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How to Color Virgin Hair

Published in Hair Coloring 4 mins read

Coloring virgin hair, meaning hair that's never been chemically treated, requires a different approach than coloring previously colored hair. Successfully coloring it involves preparation, the right products, and careful application.

Preparing Your Hair

Before you start, ensure your hair is clean and completely detangled. This allows for even color distribution. Start with clean, detangled hair.

Choosing the Right Color

Select a hair color that complements your skin tone and desired look. For virgin hair, gradually changing your color is recommended, especially for first-timers. A shade close to your natural color minimizes the risk of drastic changes and potential damage. Find your dream hair color...For first-timers, consider gradually changing your color before committing to a major change. A shade that doesn't stray too far from your natural color will be less damaging and easier to manage., (https://www.hair.com/coloring-virgin-hair.html)

If using a box dye, choose one appropriate for your hair type and desired shade. Remember that direct dyes, like those from Arctic Fox, may not take as well on virgin hair due to its lack of porosity. Direct dyes will temporarily give a hue to virgin hair, and quickly fade out. This is because your hair isn't porous due to bleaching/coloring. In such cases, a semi-permanent dye with a low developer might be more effective. If by direct dye you mean you're using a semi permanent no developer color like arctic fox or something then switch to a semi and use a very low developer.

The Coloring Process

  1. Strand Test: Perform a strand test before applying color to your entire head. This checks for allergic reactions and helps you determine the processing time and final color result. Do a strand test...

  2. Sectioning: Divide your hair into sections for even application. This ensures all strands are coated with color. Section your hair...

  3. Application: Apply the color according to the product instructions. Pay close attention to processing time to avoid over-processing. Apply color following your directions...

  4. Washing & Conditioning: Once the processing time is complete, rinse and wash your hair with a color-safe shampoo and conditioner. Wash and condition your hair...

Important Considerations

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