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How To Get Your Natural Color Back
By Marquetta Breslin
Aug 1, 2005, 23:49
Everyone is born with a unique, natural hair color. When we've tried ever new color shade imaginable, sometimes we decide to go back to our original color. Just how easy is it?
After spending a lot of money and countless hours at the salon, it is possible to rediscover your natural hair color. However, hair coloring is a complex job and should be performed by an experienced stylist. It's best to not try to get back your original hair color at home.
Here are a few basic facts about coloring which may be useful when you decide you'd like to return to your natural shade:
* Coloring your hair is dependent on a particular science. You and your stylist may need to consult color wheel to color your hair accordingly.
* Changing hair color is possible by either darkening it by depositing more color or lightening it by lifting color (bleaching) from hair.
* Artificial colors are those which you add to your natural hair color. Typically, artificial colors are different combinations of three primary colors of red, blue, and yellow. Each color has its own molecular weight. Yellow color goes in deep and is normally difficult to get out. Red color has a moderate molecule size and therefore it is not very difficult to remove. The simplest color to remove is blue since it has the largest molecule size.
* A carefully orchestrated combination of these primary colors will produce the desired effect on your hair. The density of the color combination will produces dark or light-colored hair.
These are just some basic facts to help you regain your natural color.
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