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    Posted: December 28 2004 at 7:29pm
Is it safe to color hair after using a hot oil treatment? I just used a home treatment (VO5) and I need to recolor my hair, and I was wondering if for some reason the color wouldn't take, or if it's okay to do. Should I wait a certain length of time before coloring? Any help is appreciated!
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your hair will be fine the hotoil helps u so acually it will be easier to dye your hair
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bull **** how the hell is it going to be easier to die.. the color is going to take a little longet to work if anything.. Y do u think directions say clean hair.. make sure u wash your hair.. its like if u dont want to get die on your hair line u add vasoline well u just added a whole bunch of vasoline to your hair. I hope your not trying to cover gray.. its not gonna hurt anything but your waisten the vo5 and the color.. you wont get the max coverage..
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Actually, most purchased "hot oil" treatments contain no oils. I have in front of me a tube of Tressemmé 4+4 professional hot oil treatment that I got free with a heat cap. The ingredients are as follows:

water, acetamide mea, cocotrimonium chloride, oleth-20, hydroxymethylcellulose, pei-1500 hydrochloride, fragrance, methylparaben, glycerin, sodium pca, soyamide dea, sorbital, lecithin, ribonucleic acid, hydrolyzed elastin, ppg-12-peg-50 lanolin, quaternium 15, FD&C yellow #6.

I prefer doing hot oil treatments with real oil. I have no idea how this chemical brew would affect a coming color job.


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ok the first five ingre. are some kind of oil.. look it up if ud like just in fancy little words.
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Sorry, Kris, the only ingredient remotely related to oil is the ppg-12-peg-50 lanolin, which is a chemically modified wax. And there's almost none of it in there.

Um, I may have a degree in chemistry, but even you should know that water is not a type of oil.


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