Well, my friend told me that when he dyes his hair, he waits until about 30 minutes after he puts the dye in, and then he blows it dry, like when th dye is still in. and he told me that it makes the dye work better.
Is this true?
And are there any other things like this that help when you die your hair?
Razhie answered Sunday October 28 2007, 8:47 pm: Sure it's true. You're hair will also turn to straw and fall out, but there ya go. If his hair is rather short, or if he using something weak like Manic Panic, he might get away with this, but it's still a bad idea. Horrible for your hair and for your skin.
Follow the instructions on the box, use two boxes if your hair is quite long, use shampoo and conditioner that is meant for colour-treated hair, and wash your hair in cool water insteed of hot will help it from fading. Those are the only real *tricks* that will help the dye last longer and look better.
Edit in response to feedback:
No, not attitude. A little bit of humor and a bit of good advice. Please, don't leave hair dye on your head and blow dry it. Not only will it destroy your hair, the stuff is toxic. It is full of substances that can posion you, and the temporary stuff is even worse then the permenant for that. Follow directions for best results and take care of your hair afterwards. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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