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Drying Hair After Coloring

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Summary: How to dry hair after coloring; to color your hair; get professional tips and advice on methods, techniques, and products for doing your own hairstyling in this free beauty video.

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By Issac Araglis
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Issac Aralgis has been a professional hair stylist for 10 years. He is Studio Certified, and worked at Melrose Hair Studio, and Lance Christopher, where he created hair styles and...read more

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"So our next step after shampooing your hair and conditioning your hair and pulling through your ends and rinsing it what we are going to do is towel dry it. So what you are going to do is my suggestion is just to gently grab the hair and get the moisture out. You don't want to scrub it because your hair may be a little bit dry still. You know if it is a virgin hair color it's the first time your hair had some chemical on it so we don't know how it is going to react. You want to be very gently with it just taking any excess water out. Going all the way around the head. Getting all the moisture not all of it but as much as you possible can without scrubbing at it. Do you suggest blow drying or towel drying? What I would suggest for the first time if it is a virgin hair color is to let it dry naturally to see how your hair is going to react to the color. Another thing you might begin to notice is that wet hair would seem darker so don't judge the desired color until it is dry. After which you can use a blow dryer on it you can see how it is going to react then. But alway see how your color after it has dried and you would see your desire color. "

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