Mischo Beauty School: Haircolor 101



With spring here and summer around the corner, some of you are probably considering a change in your haircolor. I've found that with the arrival of the warmer months, many clients prefer to lighten their hair or add highlights; and the opposite seems to be the case with the cooler months.

With that said, let's quickly review the four categories of haircolor so that you're able to make informed decisions when it comes to your hair! The categories are as follows: temporary, semipermanent, demipermanent, and permanent.

1. Temporary haircolor coats the hair shaft and is easily removed by shampooing. Examples include: color rinses or color-enhancing shampoos.

2. Semipermanent haircolor partially penetrates the hair shaft and slowly fades with shampooing. It doesn't lighten the hair and is usually used to enhance fading haircolor.

3. Demipermanent haircolor doesn't lighten hair and, like semipermanent haircolor, it is used to enhance fading haircolor. It penetrates the hair shaft and lasts longer than semipermanent haircolor.

4. Permanent haircolor is used to both lighten and darken hair, and also to cover grey. It remains in the hair shaft until the growth of new hair.

So that's it for now! Please leave your questions in the "comments section" and we'll definitely chat more! Also, I'd love to know your haircolor plans! Planning to go a shade lighter or two shades lighter? Or, are you planning to go red, brown- or maybe highlights?

 

6 comments:

Seymone said...

Hey lady.. I am going to do a block color in the front of my hair.. Auburn but more on the reddish side

April 7, 2009 3:34 AM
Mischo Beauty said...

To Seymone: Ooooooh! Please let me know when you have pics posted on your blog- I can't wait to see! :)

April 7, 2009 5:40 PM
Anonymous said...

Why did Revlon's Colorist disappear from store shelves and on-line?

April 7, 2009 8:19 PM
Mischo Beauty said...

To "Anonymous": I'm actually not sure... you may want to visit Revlon's website for more information. :)

April 8, 2009 4:50 PM
Amber said...

It's quite a dilemna for me! I think I'd like to bring out my natural color a bit more rather than dye my hair though. It's light brown with highlights but can only be seen in the summer when it's sunny. I want to pump up the hue :)

June 4, 2009 2:13 AM
Mischo Beauty said...

To Amber: Well, you should try a semi-permanent haircolor or gloss. Because they're "deposit only", they will only deposit color and enhance your current haircolor. Both are very gentle, so no need to worry about damage.

I hope that helped. :)

June 5, 2009 1:13 AM

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