Addressing The FAQs About Temporary Hair Colours!

Addressing The FAQs About Temporary Hair Colors!

Who doesn’t love to sport a funky blue hair color, a bold red hair color or even a sophisticated blonde hair color? Temporary hair colors walked into the fashion industry bringing a beaming smile to the faces of those who have always worried about damage and the expense permanent hair colors bring. Temporary hair colors are the ticket to freedom and self expression for a number of people. Hair colors which are easy to apply, wash and carry! What more do you want? The wide range of colors falling in the categories of hair colors for men and hair colors for women are indeed tempting!

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However, every experiment is tied to a few myths and hundreds of doubts. When you pull soft balayages, highlights, lowlights and other trends, does it really not damage hair? Will it cause any allergic reaction? We’re putting all of these doubts to rest today. Because here, we will address the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Temporary Hair Colors. So what are you waiting for? Dig in!

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Q1. Will there be an allergic reaction if I use temporary hair colors ?

Ans: No. Temporary hair colors do not cause any allergic reactions. Unlike permanent hair colors, Temporary hair colors are ammonia and peroxide free. Also, they do not seep into the roots of our hair and change your natural hair color. They merely form a coating on the outermost layer of your hair. As long as you follow all the safety instructions written on the pack, you’re safe. If you’re still apprehensive about the whole process, go for a strand or patch test.

Also Read : 5 Reasons To Use Ammonia-Free Hair Colors

Q2. Will I lose my hair if I use a temporary hair color?

Ans: No, temporary hair colors do not lead to hair loss. However, a bad hair care routine, extensive use of heating tools and unsuitable products along with the consistent use of temporary hair colors will lead to hair breakage and gradual hair loss. That goes for anything you subject your hair to.

Q3. How intense would be the resulting damage from using temporary hair colors?

Ans: Unlike permanent hair colors, temporary hair colors are ammonia and peroxide free. Therefore, they do not cause any damage to your hair. It is a must to follow a good hair care routine and shower your locks with a lot of TLC whenever you apply such products.

Q4. Is treating the resultant damage from using temporary hair colors difficult?

Ans: As we told you before, temporary hair colors alone do not cause hair damage. Take care of your hair, while you experiment with varied products and there’s nothing for you to worry about. In case of any mild reaction to the color, just wash off the color from your hair.

Also Read : 5 DIY Methods To Treat Color-Damaged Hair At Home!

Our suggestion to you would be to find out what works for your hair and scalp, before you begin experimenting with literally anything. Some people tend to have super sensitive hair and scalp which react to whatever product they choose to apply. If you fall into this category, always always go for a patch test or a strand test. A patch test is basically applying a tiny amount of color on the back of your ear. Check how your skin reacts to it, once it gets dry. If you wish to do a strand test, apply a little bit of color to a small strand of your hair and find out how it works for you. That’s about it. Make sure you follow all the safety precautions and you’ll be fine. Go for the best hair color you have in mind and have fun!

 

 

 

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