k i'm going to put highlights in my hair and i'm using, "garnier nutrisse nourishing highlights."
do i hafe to use that special soap for color treated hair? or can i use my regular soap, and i use,
'herbal essences moisturinzing shampoo, orchid&coconut milk'
and ofcourse conditioner.
can i still use that? and it says not to wash hair after 2days..is that true?
Thanks!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? superstarblue89 answered Saturday November 3 2007, 1:16 pm: you can still use the same shampoo that you are using now...it is, however, recommended that you use a shampoo for color treated hair because the highlights will last longer and won't fade as quickly. I would also recommend not washing your hair for 2 days because that is what it says on the box...but be forewarned...home highlighting kits don't always turn out to the color that you want them to be and can be easily messed up. I'm just warning you now so you wont be really disappointed when the color isn't what you expected. I personally would suggest getting them done at a salon...sure it costs more but they are trained and won't mess them up and you can wash your hair right away if you want to unlike with home highlights...but it's your choice. [ superstarblue89's advice column | Ask superstarblue89 A Question ]
xojessii answered Saturday November 3 2007, 11:56 am: you can still use your regular shampoo.
but if you use shampoo for color treated hair it will make the color last longer and not fade.
if the bottle says not to wash your hair for two days i'd recommend that because sometimes if you wash it out to soon it won't stay in for very long and it will fade, thats what happened when i dyed my hair brown.
but honestly. i don't think home highlights are good. the dye is really bad for your hair and they can get really messy and streaky. but dying your hair with the little kits is fine. if you want highlights i suggest going to a salon for the best and longest lasting color :) and if you totally screw up the home highlighting kits it will cost more to fix it in the salon than it does to get highlights at the salon.
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