Than the rest of your hair?
When coloring hair, why are the roots ligher?
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Purplelilac82 |
When coloring hair, why are the roots ligher? |
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Posts: 9544 (11/12/2008 4:39 PM) |
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Jonesy |
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Posts: 1243 (11/12/2008 4:44 PM) |
McKennaWasBanned wrote: |
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cabbitstar |
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Posts: 1389 (11/12/2008 4:45 PM) |
Color tends to lift faster near the scalp due to body heat.
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SelFish |
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Posts: 6712 (11/12/2008 4:45 PM) |
The heat that comes off your head helps the product develop quicker, and if you already had color on your head, the regrowth will be a slight shade off from
the rest.
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illbejcsgirlfriend |
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Posts: 15743 (11/12/2008 4:46 PM) |
SelFish wrote:This. |
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Fanatic15 |
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Posts: 327 (11/12/2008 4:47 PM) |
Also the hair closest to the scalp is newer and more difficult to color.
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Purplelilac82 |
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Posts: 9545 (11/12/2008 4:47 PM) |
cabbitstar wrote:Ok, that makes sense. Thanks! |
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EndlessNameless |
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Posts: 1206 (11/12/2008 4:53 PM) |
also the hair at the ends is colored and will absorb color differently than virgin hair.
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