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  • How to Carry Out a Porosity Test

    The overuse of a blow dryer and adding chemicals to your hair can make each strand porous. To tell if your hair is damaged, complete a simple test with water to see if the hair absorbs the liquid. Use a professional conditioning treatment to revitalize your hair, concentrating on treating your porous hair with high-protein shampoos and conditioners.

  • How to Prevent Facial Hair Dye Allergies

    Many men use hair dye to cover gray hair in their beards or mustaches. If you are new to dying your hair, you will need to do a patch test to see if you are allergic to the dye. This process is easy and should be done to avoid an allergic reaction. Symptoms of a reaction can be anything from sneezing, coughing, itching and redness to more severe symptoms such as hives, swelling or trouble breathing. Testing a small area of your skin will help you determine if dying your hair is something you can do.

  • How to Test Hair Strength

    A simple test of the strength and resiliency of hair can be done on your own and quite easily with a single strand of hair. This test is quick, easy, painless and visual and will give you an idea of the current condition of your hair strength. This can be done effectively on straight, curly or wavy hair of all conditions.

  • How to Test Hair Porosity

    Testing your hair porosity is important in determining how to care for your natural hair. Porosity is how your hair absorbs water. Learning your hair porosity will provide an in-depth look on healthy the cuticle layer of your hair is. With the knowledge about hair porosity you can use appropriate hair products and correct the overall health of your hair.

  • Ways to Test Hair Strength

    One strand of healthy Caucasian hair can support between 50g and 100g before breaking, a 2001 hair strength evaluation in the United Kingdom discovered. However, the strength of hair depends on many variables; whether the hair is frizzy or split, diameter, thick or thin. But without fail, the strength of human hair comes down to the condition of the hair. There are a few simple tests that can be done to test the strength of hair.

  • How to Do a Hair Dye Patch Test

    Coloring your own hair at home can save you a great deal of money while giving you more control over the results. If you have used the same hair color for years you already know that you are not allergic, but if you are dyeing your hair for the first time it is important to do an allergy patch test. It is always possible that you will be allergic; if you do have a reaction you will need to choose a different brand of hair color.

  • How to Test for Hair Dye Allergies

    Approximately 5 percent of people who use permanent hair dyes develop some sort of an allergy to the dye, according to Jan Modric of Healthhype.com. Allergies include contact dermatitis, redness and itching of the skin that has been exposed to the hair dye. A number of substances in hair dyes can cause allergic reactions but the most common is 4-ParaPhenyleneDiamine (PPD). When the PPD reacts with peroxide is when an allergic reaction can occur. Before using any type of hair dye it is important to first test for hair dye allergies. The allergy test is called a "patch test;" it…

  • How to Do a Strand Test for Hair Dye

    Doing a strand test before dying your hair is an extremely important step that you should not skip. Not only will a strand test ensure that you get the color results you are looking for, it will help you determine whether you have an allergy to the product's ingredients. A hair strand test is simple and easy, and with a few steps you are guaranteed to get the color you are looking for.

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