Washing Out Hair Dye

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Summary: It's important to throughly wash out hair dye to prevent damage. Learn how to shampoo your hair after coloring in this free video about how to cover gray hair with hair dye.

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Sandy Powell has been styling hair for more than 20 years. She has experience in coloring, cutting, styling, highlighting and lowlighting all styles of hair. Powell currently owns and...read more

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"Ok. Now, that Myra's hair has processed the right amount of time according to directions we've gotten her out of the dryer. Take the plastic cap off. And, we're going to shampoo her hair. You want to make sure that you use warm water. Nothing too cold, nothing too hot. It's important that you use the right temperature of water. If I use cold water, I won't be able to get all of the hair color off of her skin and off of her hair. And, if I use hot water I'll actually take the hair color out of her hair. So, we want to make sure we use the right temperature of water. And, then you also want to make sure that you use. A lot of your color kits come with a shampoo, after color shampoo. And, if it does not then you want to make sure you use a shampoo for color treated hair. Which, I'm using. And, then also you want to make sure that you have kept your gloves on at this process. So, I'm gong to wet her hair just enough so I can get some shampoo to work into her hair. We're going to work around the scalp around the hairline to get that hair color off there. Remember, we put conditioner on her scalp around her hairline so that the hair color would not stain. And, you just want to work the hair into a good lather. You only need to do one light shampoo. You don't need to over shampoo. Pay attention to around the hairline, the neckline around the ears, around the scalp. Get a nice lather going. And, then rinse it with the right temperature of water. See how it stained my gloves, so you definitely want to keep your gloves on. So, we'll rinse her hair real good. If you're at home, probably if you have a sprayer in your kitchen sink. That would be the best place for you to do this. I would not recommend doing this in the shower. Because, you don't want this hair color all over your body. The best place would be at the kitchen sink. So, now I've rinsed her hair with nice warm water. And, that's how you rinse all the hair color out."

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