Monday, January 20, 2014

Why Hair Coloring Is Growing In Popularity

By Judy Sullivan


Since the earliest times humans have indulged in a variety of practices to make themselves look better or different. Hair coloring is one of the earliest examples of this desire. People dye their heads to look younger, to gain a different look or simply because they are bored with the way that they look. And there is nothing wrong with that. Dyeing is one of the oldest cosmetic practices in the world and there is no sign that it will be different in the future.

The practice is as hold as humankind itself. About seventy years ago, only seven per cent of American women used dye. This was mostly for the purpose of concealing a greying mane and the subsequent color was almost always the same as the original. Today more than three quarters of American women use dye and they are much more adventurous, changing their color according to fashion or personal taste.

It is not only women that treat themselves with dyeing. Men increasingly use dye to get rid of grey hair and to even change their appearance. The practice is even prevalent amongst teenagers. Using dye is not always for the purpose of obtaining a new color. In some cases the original color is simply enhanced, in others streaks or highlights are desired.

Anyone that wants to change or maintain their color has two basic options. On the one hand it is cheaper to purchase a home kit, but there are inherent dangers such as an unsatisfactory color or damage to the hair. Many consumers can testify to disastrous results that took a lot of effort and added expenditure to fix. A salon is much more expensive but it generally provides better results.

It is important to understand that almost all modern dyes have one or both of two potentially harmful chemicals as a main ingredient. There is peroxide, which can cause dryness and loss of volume. Then there is ammonia, which separates the cuticles in order to allow the dye to penetrate properly. Most dyes also contain alcohol which is also known to cause additional dryness.

Experts agree that it is best to entrust a professional with the task of dying the head. Because the chemicals that for a major part of the dye can damage the hair, it is better to opt for a professional service that will also ensure that additional products are applied to make sure that no permanent damage is done. Dye should never be used in isolation and many home kits do not include conditioners.

Nobody needs to be shy or apprehensive about changing their hair color. It is an accepted practice and it is safe, as long as it is done by using reputable products or by going to professional salons. A new color or an enhancement of an existing color can do wonders for the self image and there is also absolutely nothing wrong with the desire to change the way one looks.

Hair coloring has become a common practice. Care should be taken, however, to use only the best quality home care products or to make sure that the salon has experience in this field. There is certainly nothing wrong with wanting a change or by desiring a new look.




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