August 10, 2012

Top 10 Tricks to Changing Hair Color Frequently






Top 10 Tricks to Changing Hair Color

Often & Safely...Often & Safely


  • Put the "Health" of your hair number #1

  • NEVER - EVER use a Boxed Hair Color Kit again

  • Apply "After-Color" treatment for pH Level, following every single color service

  • Follow directions on the brand of color you purchase - - we carry great color and it is not that expensive. I WANT EVERY ONE OF YOU TO BUY ONE less coffee this week, then "POOF" you will be able to afford decent hair color.

  • Deep (overnight) condition once/week every week for the rest  your life

  • Use VANISH, I suggest our kits...its the only Color Remover that not only works, but does not damage hair when finished, which allows the changing to continue. This is a huge secret I have let out of the bag, use it or don't do it!

  • Never change entire hair color more than once in 30 days.( Pro's can do it, you cannot).

  • Plan Ahead: if dark and going blond, begin the 'shampoo train' (shampooing 4-5-6 times:use lousy shampoo: in one evening: using start/stop method)-remember shampoo is most gentle method for removing hair color>yes it removes 'permanent')

  • When using Lighteners (bleach) use Oil Bleach absolutely as often as possible (changing more frequently & safely > will be your reward!) We now have a great

  • Plan Ahead (yes, i know its twice) doing radical hair color changes can be fun and possible if you just remember to keep in mind that you have to do something next, which is what many people forget, including hair stylists. Treat your hair kindly, if you do, it will reward you by letting you change the colors as often, as wild or as timid as you want.

I WILL NEVER-EVER USE BOXED HAIR COLOR KITS

I WILL NEVER -EVER USE BOXED HAIR COLOR KITS

I WILL NEVER -EVER USE BOXED HAIR COLOR KITS

I WILL LEARN HOW TO USE THE LEVEL SYSTEM
I WILL LEARN HOW TO USE THE LEVEL SYSTEM
I WILL LEARN HOW TO USE THE LEVEL SYSTEM



.................................Killer Chemist

7 comments:

  1. My mom (77) has box kit dark red burgundy brown (not what she was shooting for) hair with gray roots and I would like to wean her away from box kits and show her how nice her hair color could look if we do it the right way she likes to the dark coppery red she really wants. Should I start with Phantom color remover to get the darkness out. Not sure how to proceed from there. Her hair is dry and over processed and very thin.

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  2. Took care of it...thanks

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  3. i was wondering what your thoughts were on the best proffesional color remover that is the least damaging?
    i have heard of pravana..phantom...modulat... etc.
    is there any difference i would love to order some modulat from you but i am looking for one that is the least damaging...since i will be doing it on very porous over-processed hair.

    thank you so much.<3

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  4. hi, had a full head permanent red which faded, so had it covered with wella koleston 5/0 with bleached hilights, but now i would like to go more to a warm 7/0 with bleached hilights, would you recomend using the colour remover?? even tho i have bleached hilights, then placing new hilights with a lighter brown
    thankyou max

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  5. You crack me up :) I WILL NEVER -EVER USE BOXED HAIR COLOR KITS- -I WILL LEARN HOW TO USE THE LEVEL SYSTEM!
    Thanks for publishing this as I sit here reading; with my head of blazing orange hair,terrified to do this myself but knowing that I must.

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  6. Your blog is the best I've seen for 'how to care for hair' .... thanks SO much!

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  7. Hi KC, I just wanted to tell you that since I used the high lift blond from your store I have gotten more compliments that I have EVER gotten with all my "professional color." I haven't even used the toner I purchased because my hair is just so pretty as is. After I do my root touch up, I will use the toner I purchased because it will probably be even more spectacular looking. I don't know how to thank you other than to say "Thank you so very much for all you do."

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