I'm dying my hair tomorrow, (permanent)blonde and I don't know if I should wash my hair tonight when I'm gonna shower/bath. I heard its better for the dye to sink/stay in oily hair then fresh dry. Is that true? I haven't washed it for 3 days. Thanks in advance. :-)
iiLY_BUT_iiHY_x0o answered Tuesday April 18 2006, 8:11 pm: hey!
its ok so wash your hair the day before..jus not 5 hours before you do it..cause when you use conditioner it makes it harder for the die to work..and stay..so if you want to wash your hair like right before you do it..dont use conditioner or else your wasting your time cause it wont work..
i guess theres something in it that blocks a certain chemical from working.
=]
hope your hair turns out cute!
McGorgouse answered Tuesday April 18 2006, 8:03 pm: My Uncle is a hair dresser so i know all this stuff ;-) and i get my hair highlighted.
its okay to shower when they say it doesnt work as well on fresh hair they mean it doesnt work well if you showered like an hour before or something like that. but i would soo wash your hair since you havent washed your hair in 3 days that makes you very prone to a break out on your face =) [ McGorgouse's advice column | Ask McGorgouse A Question ]
karenR answered Tuesday April 18 2006, 7:39 pm: I have heard that too. I wouldn't wash it, just wait until you dye it.
If you aren't doing it yourself though you can call the salon before you go and ask them. They will wash it themselves though if they want it clean. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
BEAUTiFUL_LOVEx answered Tuesday April 18 2006, 7:35 pm: I've never heard of doing that. BUT i wouldnt wash it. If you've heard it better, it probably is. And if its not just ask your hair dresser before hand. If they say no, they'll wash it for you there. And if so, then you are ready to go. :] Well good luck! [ BEAUTiFUL_LOVEx's advice column | Ask BEAUTiFUL_LOVEx A Question ]
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