It is important to know how to choose the right shade for its coloring. As a general rule, it is recommended to take a color respecting one or two tones of deviation from your natural color. Before embarking on a coloring, determine precisely the effect you want to obtain. Ask yourself if you want simple highlights or nuance your natural color. Are you looking to hide your first white hair or do you want a totally covering color? The choice of coloring product will not be the same. From one color to another, the textures and methods vary and give different results.
Once you have determined what you want to get, it is easier to choose the right product. Each color has its method of application and reaction to time. There are temporary coloring methods:they fade easily over shampoos and can cover up to 30% of white hair. For touch-ups on the roots, opt for an easy-to-apply mousse color. If your hair is fragile, prefer a color without ammonia, less aggressive. Ammoniated colorings are reserved for color change and to permanently cover white hair. To obtain reflections, bet on coloring shampoos, softer.
For a dye to be successful, it must be done at the right time. During the regrowth process, nurture your roots by applying gentle color to blend and cover the color difference. Then if you wish, color all over the hair to even out the dye. For your color to last, avoid opting for a hair dye before going to the beach, salt water promotes the disgorgement of the color.