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    Posted: March 08 2006 at 6:44pm
Originally posted by Szn122 Szn122 wrote:

Hi Claude!

I just joined and am GLAD I found this website! MY color problem/question is this:

I had body-perm almost 3 weeks ago. It stripped out much of my "dyed medium brown" to LIGHT reddish brown (hideous!) so I went to Sally's and got Wella color charm, medium brown.

Well I FORGOT to wet & towel dry FIRST and now my hair is too dark. It IS toning down w/each wash, but I'd like to try Clairol Professional Radiance after CAREFULLY strand-testing.

What do YOU think I need to use to get back med-dark brown? I am "Irish" descent" and really can't figure out my "color" LOL, been doing it too many years!

Looking forward to your reply

Susan

Susan sorry if this reply seems late I've been without a PC for 3 days and just got it back online. I'm not too famaliar with the Wella Color Line but I think Color Charm is their semi-permanent color. Semi Permanent color doesn't lighten hair. Also one of the main rules of haircolor is never, never ever.....put color over previously colored hair as it will not lift the artficial pigment from the initial hair coloring and the end result will only be darker and darker and eventually black.

Perms do alter haircoloring because they penetrate the cortex of the hair to breakdown and restructure the disulfide bonds in the hair to make the hair curly. The cortex is also where the haircolor pigment is and the solution alters it.

I am not famaliar with Clairol products but I wouldn't recommend putting more color over your already presviously colored hair for obvious reasons that I explained above. It should fade gradually over s weeks time or so that the color isn't so dark. The only way to lighten previously colored hair is bleach. Hope that answers all your questions

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Hi Claude!

I just joined and am GLAD I found this website! MY color problem/question is this:

I had body-perm almost 3 weeks ago. It stripped out much of my "dyed medium brown" to LIGHT reddish brown (hideous!) so I went to Sally's and got Wella color charm, medium brown.

Well I FORGOT to wet & towel dry FIRST and now my hair is too dark. It IS toning down w/each wash, but I'd like to try Clairol Professional Radiance after CAREFULLY strand-testing.

What do YOU think I need to use to get back med-dark brown? I am "Irish" descent" and really can't figure out my "color" LOL, been doing it too many years!

Looking forward to your reply

Susan

 

 

 

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Semi permanent hair color is deposit only haircolor. By this I mean it deposits color on the outside of the hairstrand and not into the cortex layer of the hairstrand like a permanent color. Please keep in mind that semi permanent color will not lighten your haircolor as it doesn't contain any lighteners in the haircolor. It is usually to enhance your current haircolor at the same color level or to go darker such as adding lowlights.

Sometimes with damaged hair if the cuticle which is the outter most layer of a hairstrand (kinda like scales on a fish) is severely damaged where parts are broken away from the hairstrand which would mean your hair is pourus then the color regardless of being semi, demi or permanent color will stain the cortex layer of the hair as their is no cuticle layer to prevent the haircolor from going into the cortex of the hair.

Hope that helps to answer your questions

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I was wondering if hair color that wasn't permanent would be okay to use on hair or would it damage it more?  Like, the kind that washes out after awhile.  Thanks so much!!
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