11 controversial questions about hair behavior after dyeing
Despite all its familiarity, hair coloring is not such a simple process, especially if you want to carry out the procedure soon after the next coloring with third-party products. For example, many people doubt how to dye their hair after henna or basma, but is it possible to tint hair immediately after perm? You will find answers to all these, and more, questions in our article.
Contents
- How to dye your hair after henna
- How to dye your hair after highlighting
- How to dye your hair after basma
- Is it possible to dye your hair after bleaching?
- How to dye your hair after tonic
- How to dye your hair after rinsing
- How to dye your hair after a perm
- How to dye your hair after chemotherapy
- How to dye your hair after black
- How to dye your hair after ombre
- Is it possible to dye your hair after giving birth?
How to dye your hair after henna
Henna is a natural dye that remains popular even in our modern times, when there is no shortage of reagents. The grass gives a rich red tint and, most importantly, the color lasts a very long time. If the dye tends to wash off, making the hair dull and lifeless, then this will not happen with henna. The natural color lasts a very long time, and even when the roots have grown quite a lot, once henna-dyed hair will look like “new” without losing its attractiveness. In addition, henna has a healing effect and is great for oily hair. But its advantage becomes a disadvantage when the issue of coloring involves the presence of store-bought dyes.
There is one story among women that if you dye your hair, previously colored with henna, with dye, the mop will turn green. Well, what can we say, of course there are different reactions, but this is the probability that exists 1 in 1,000,000. The worst thing that can happen to the hair in this case is that the dye simply won’t take it. This is possible in 90% of cases out of 100. But, as a rule, if no dramatic changes are expected, and the dye is taken that is close in color to henna, then, most likely, the hair will take on the shade you like. An important role is played by how long henna was used as a dye: the longer, the harder it is to cover up the tone.
However, according to the general opinion of experts, it is advisable to apply store-bought dye after your natural curls have grown out and henna-dyed hair has been completely cut off.
How to dye your hair after highlighting
Question hair coloring after highlighting it becomes very common. The chances that the new dye will lie evenly on your hair are almost zero. Somewhere the curls will be lighter, somewhere darker. The problem may not be so acute if the highlighting was weak: light on light. Then the paint a tone lighter will lie more evenly.
The procedure for getting rid of highlights is quite tedious; you will have to separate the selected curls and dye only them. The paint should be selected to match the base color. In this case, the colored curls need to be sealed in foil so that they do not come into contact with the rest. After the allotted time for dyeing, rinse the dye from your hair and evaluate the result. If everything suits you, then after a month you can use the dye of the desired shade, applying it to all your hair. If not, then repeat the procedure after the same period, adjusting the tonality or leaving it at the same level, depending on the degree of previous staining.
How to dye your hair after basma
Few people use basma as an independent dye, since in its pure form this herb can give an unpredictable result, even a blue tint. In any case, even when using powder with henna, the principle of the effect on the hair is similar to the latter. However, unlike henna, basma is not as durable and tends to be washed out of the hair after just a few washing procedures. According to experts, safe hair coloring with store-bought dyes after basma is possible only after six months to a year. In this case, you don’t have to worry about the reaction of your curls to the new dye, because the previous one will free the hair during this time.
But again, it all depends on the period of use of basma. Therefore, each individual case must be discussed with a specialist. Consult your hairdresser and make a choice.
Is it possible to dye your hair after bleaching?
Lightening has a very negative effect on hair, making it dry, dull and brittle. That is why painting immediately after such an aggressive impact is strictly prohibited. Your hair needs a mega restoration course: moisturizing and caring masks. The duration of treatment is determined individually, depending on the degree of damage, but not less than a month. For this period of time, you need to give up chemicals (foam, varnish and other styling products), hair dryers and ironing.
Hair coloring after restoration should not be drastic. Dark tones “sit” very poorly on bleached hair: they either soon wash out completely, or color bald spots appear. Therefore, at first you should stick to the choice of blond and light brown colors, and then gradually move on to dark ones, if there is such a desire.
How to dye your hair after tonic
Painting after a tonic - it can give an unpredictable reaction, which will be an unpleasant surprise. Even professionals cannot answer the question of whether it is worth it or not. For some, after tonic, the paint goes on smoothly and gives the desired shade, while for others, blueness appears or green tones appear. However, you shouldn’t be upset; there is one way to find out how your hair will react to dyeing.
Dilute a very small amount of the paint you wanted to paint with. Select a small lock of hair inside the head and apply dye to it. Leave on for as long as the manufacturer requires and rinse off. See how your hair reacted to the dye and make a decision. If everything is fine, then feel free to apply the coloring composition to all your hair, and if it turns green, then it is better to wait a couple of months and do the test again.
How to dye your hair after rinsing
The washing procedure helps to achieve a more even and rich color, even if the hair is dyed in the same tone as before. In general, experts recommend regular washing so that the color stays on the hair better and longer and does not leave its attractive properties for a long time.
But when exactly to dye your hair after rinsing it is a controversial issue even among professionals. Some say that you can tint your curls right away, while others say that you should let your hair rest for two weeks. The problem is that after washing off the shade, the hair looks so unkempt that any self-respecting woman would be ashamed to go out with “it.” Therefore, as an option, you can consider immediate hair coloring, followed by a recovery period with the help of natural masks.
How to dye your hair after a perm
The opinion of professionals is unanimous - you can dye your hair after a perm only after at least 2 weeks. Otherwise, you risk greatly damaging your hair health. Even after this time, the paint should be soft, without peroxide and ammonia. Do not skimp on materials; a poor and low-quality product can lead to already weakened hair starting to split and fall out profusely. Otherwise, the dyeing process is the same as for regular hair.
How to dye your hair after chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is a very serious and aggressive effect on the entire body as a whole. Everything is subject to stress, including your hair. For some, the latter begin to actively fall out. One thing we can say with certainty is that you definitely cannot dye your hair during chemotherapy. But after that, a lot of time must pass for the mop to fully recover.
How long the recovery period will take is a purely individual question. However, you should avoid tinting for at least 2-3 months. More specific dates can only be set by the attending physician. If this is your case, stop visiting forums and review sites in an attempt to find an answer. What is good for one may be bad for another. Talk to your doctor, who will advise you on the best solution to this issue.
How to dye your hair after black
Black color is not so easy to remove, just like red. Therefore, before you decide to paint it black, you need to think 100 times. In general, to output black, it is advisable to contact a professional, but finding one will be problematic. Not every hairdresser will risk taking on such work. Since the client may end up with a couple of hairs.
There are two ways to get rid of blackness. The first is simple, but very hard on hair - bleaching. In stores you can find separately sold powders and oxidizing agents. Depending on the initial condition of the hair, the components are mixed in a certain amount and the resulting composition is applied to the entire surface of the mop. At this moment, under no circumstances should you cover your head with polyethylene, as with regular paint!!!
Wait the allotted time for dyeing your hair and rinse off the composition. There is a high probability that your hair will take on a rusty tint, so you should be prepared for this. After bleaching, at least 2 weeks must pass before normal dye can be applied to the hair. We have already talked about this in more detail a little higher. In general, you can carry out several bleaching sessions, spaced several weeks apart, but the hair will suffer greatly.
The second method is washing. But its effectiveness is not as impressive as after bleaching, and it will take much more time. If you have time and money, you can start with it, and then, if you don’t like the result, move on to bleaching.
How to dye your hair after ombre
Ideally, moving away from ombre should be gradual. Those. As the hair grows, its colored ends are gradually cut off. Once everything is removed, start painting the base color. Depending on what colors were used to create the ombre, you can try to fix it yourself. Paint the top part in same shade, as the bottom one, or vice versa.
You can take a risk and try to initially apply the new dye to all your hair (especially if it is a dark shade). In a couple of procedures everything will go away and the color will even out. Of course, it is better to seek help from a professional who will correct the situation. But usually, most girls manage to achieve the even desired shade on their own, at home, simply by constantly dyeing their curls in the color they like.
Is it possible to dye your hair after giving birth?
In general, nursing mothers are not recommended to dye their hair. And this advice is based somewhat on the potential harm to the child, but also on the possibility of a negative impact on the coloring effect. During lactation, the female body undergoes hormonal fluctuations, so the hair reaction becomes unpredictable. In this case, it is advisable to consult with your supervising doctor. Even if the baby is bottle-fed, it is still worth waiting for some time after childbirth so that all body functions are restored and begin to function as before childbirth.
You can, as in the case of dyeing after tonic, try dyeing a small curl and see how the hair accepts the dye, and then decide on a complete change.







