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Porosity has the Final say in Hair-color !

The best , and perhaps easiest, way to patch up damaged cuticle layers is simply through light protein conditioning. Protein fills in gaps, binds to damaged places, and mends individual exterior scales along the cuticle. Regular protein conditioning improves the hair’s porosity by reinforcing the cuticle layers and allowing the hair shaft to better hold on to the moisture it is given. You don’t want to get too excited with the protein though because this can make the hair even drier. Kalea Rose Passion conditioner, is good for shoring up the cuticle damaged. Some porosity problems can be temporarily resolved by applying a low pH solution or product, usually a conditioner.  At the salon we highly recommend Kalea Rose Passion conditioner.

                                                                                 

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 Red Hair-color 

The rumors are true, naturally red hair does tend to go either orange or yellow when lightened. This is because when you lighten your hair, the underlying tones are exposed, even people with brown hair will find this happens, but to less of a degree. However it does depend on how dark your hair is naturally as to the degree of yellow or orange tones that appear when lightening. The lighter your hair to begin with the less it will do this.

So if your thinking of lightening your hair, be realistic in what you are trying to achieve i.e. you are never going to be ash blonde baby! If your hopes and dreams were set on this then you can console yourself with the fact that it probably wouldn’t suit you anyway. This is because your natural skin tone plays a large part in what will or won’t work colour wise for your hair. Check out our section on finding a colour to suit you.

When considering a solid colour as opposed to streaks or highlights, be warned that all over colour’s tend to look more gold/orange if your hair is going to reflect these tones. So stick to partial colouring rather than the all over colour’s, even if you have so many highlights you can’t work out why you don’t just go the whole hog and get the full head colour.

If you really hate your red hair (sad fact for someone who has spent most of her life colouring her own hair red!) then the easier way is to go darker rather than lighter. Depending on the strength of redness, you may still get some remaining warmth but the result will be far more concealing. Watch out again for suitability with skin tones as many red heads have pale skin and going too dark will make you look ill (or Gothic, but that’s up to you). Again check out finding a colour to suit you.

Try intermingling a bright red as in “pillar box” streaks with the rest of your hair. This combination is only for the adventurous but we love it.

For a lighter look, go for a strawberry blonde highlight rather than a white blonde. The strawberry with enhance your natural colour whilst lightening and brightening your whole look.

For you fair-skinned and light eye coloured red heads, go for something totally different and use a dark warm brown to bring out those eyes. This also looks great in combination with an impish crop if you have the face shape for it (small features).

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Hair Color in the Spotlight

One-tone hair colors are making a comeback. When you want to make a striking change, consider coloring your hair jet black, going platinum, becoming a real redhead, or really going for the gold, bronze, silver, blue etc. If you’re not ready to plunge whole head into color, add a flash of color up front with bold colored bangs or make your personal color statement with just a tone or two to give your hair a hint of extraordinary color. Deeper colors add sizzle to dark hair and blonde colors, from ash to honey, add fire to lighter colored hair. Whatever hair color trends catch your eye, the diversity in modern hair colors and hair coloring techniques leave you with plenty of hair color ideas to shape your hairstyle and your image.

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Hair-color Haircare

Shampoos for color treated hair are not created equally. This salon hair care product was made specially for color treated hair and has many advantages. Color treated hair needs a shampoo that adds strength to the hair while adding shine. Color treated hair needs to be protected from the sun. It needs to use mild cleansers for clean hair but never strong enough to ever make color fade. A careful balance of ingredients are used in salon shampoo’s for color treated hair.

The very high-care properties of a special split-end treatment bonds the split ends back together. Such a split-end treatment should be used every time the hair has been washed. I hold firmly to the idea of using the right salon products at home. Using salon hair care is very important in holding the hair-color as long as possible. Hair color tonal value is not permanent, Kalea Rose haircare is available after your salon hair color appointment with me to purchase. Corrective hair color client’s must also realize that the condition of the hair must be at it’s most optimum. Corrective hair color is usually not completed during only one salon visit. And that is often why the client will not return after the initial visit. They are expecting a one shot deal, that is not the case in hair color/corrective hair color.

Top Hair Colorist In Orlando Florida

JOSEPH KELLNER

Hairdresser - Haircolorist - Makeup Artist

Metrowest/Orlando, Floridia 32836

JOSEPH@JOSEPHKELLNER.COM

 

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