Hair Coloring Basics For Everyone

Posted by Georgy | 4/27/2013

By Cherry Mercer


In this modern world, hair coloring is a common form of appearance modification. Popular dye brands advertise on prime time television and fill aisles at local drug stores and discount merchandisers. Professional salons boldly advertise color services in their front windows and proudly show off the exciting color options they specialize in.

Human beings have been using various methods of changing their hair color since ancient times. The first century Romans used walnuts and leeks to create a solution for darkening their tresses, while the Babylonians used the application of gold dust to add drama to their look. Elite warriors of the ancient Gaul and Saxon people used altered hair color to signify military rank and intimidate their enemy. There is even evidence that the Neanderthals colored their locks.

The popularity of hair dye waned in the early twentieth century, but it is once again on the rise. Where applying color was once mainly done to cover grey, it is now done for a variety of reasons in endless hues. The practice is so common that 75% of women in America proudly admit to covering or enhancing their natural color and women are not the only ones. In the past 5 years, the number of men using colorant has doubled.

With hair coloring being so popular in modern society, it should come as no surprise that the methods used to create the alterations have advanced greatly. Instead of gold dust and boiled walnuts, the use of chemistry is applied. Kits bought at the local store or dyes used in a salon are a concoction of chemicals intended to either add or subtract pigment scientifically. These precise chemical formulas allow a controlled color change with fairly fool proof results.

Styles in hair change just like every other realm of fashion. Internet, television, and print media showcase current styles in a multitude of ways. The current trends are fun and very few mimic a natural look. The ombre look for brunettes applies blond to the ends of a long hairstyle and fades it up into the darker base shade. Bright candy colors are also popular, as is platinum.

As the number of men using dye increases so does the availability of product and trends geared toward them. Gentlemen looking to cover grey have a selection of dyes intended just for their use that are designed to give a natural and gradual color change over a period of time. Young men using colorant for fashion purposes have all the same options as the ladies, plus other looks designed just for them. The process of "tipping" applies color only to the ends of a man's hair and is very popular among the younger gents.

Another question one must consider before a color changes is rather they should go to a salon or use a home kit. Cost is a big factor when it comes to deciding where to have the process done. A home dye job will cost a mere fraction of a trip to the salon. While home coloring is generally a viable and less expensive option, there are times that a professional is recommended. Individuals planning a significant change of more than three shades or those with permed or damaged tresses should never consider a home kit. Also, those who have botched a home dye job should seek professional help in fixing the situation.

Inspiration for appearance modification through hair coloring is nearly everywhere. Choosing a new look can be almost as exciting and fun as showing off the end results. The transformation is a relatively simple one and can be the finishing touch when creating one's personal style.




About the Author:



0 comments

Web site development, PHP programming's Fan Box