Hair Color | Hair Coloring
- By:Juliet Cohen
Hair color is the result of pigmentation due to the presence of chemicals eumelanin and pheomelanin. Hair color is provided by the pigment produced by cells called melanocytes. " The pigments are called "melanin." Melanin black are meant strictly speaking that we should use this word when speaking of black hair. Hair black predominates outside Europe. A person's hair color may also change over time, and perhaps more than one color at a time. Brown hair comes in various shades and rich colors, but mostly people who have brown hair a little more sparsely eumelanin fiber in their hair.
Brown hair is the second most common hair color and can also be found throughout the world (mainly in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and certain Native American heritage). The warmer, richer tones of brown hair is due to a greater presence of red - yellow pheomelanin. Red haired people have a high density of the pheomelanin pigment in the hair fiber. Red haired people have a higher proportion of production eumelanin have a deep red to red brown. People have eumelanin with blonde hair fiber that for people with black hair. Chevelure blonde is relatively rare phenotype of the man because of his association with recessive genes.
The blond hair can have almost any balance of eumelanin and pheomelanin. More pheomelanin creates a pale golden color, and creates a more eumelanin ash blonde. Most pheomelanin creates a strawberry blonde. Natural blondes have the thinnest strand of hair. Natural blondes have the thinnest strand of hair. Males with this color hair is blond, females are blond. There are several types of hair coloring. Temporary semi-color lasts up 4-6 shampoos. Contain usually no ammonia and does not have a developer. Semi-permanent color usually contains some ammonia and a developer uses from 10 to 20 vol.
Hair color Tips
1. Shampoo gently with a shampoo specially created for color-treated hair.
2. Avoid sun. Use hats, scarves or products with sunscreens to help protect.
3. Shampoo gently with a shampoo specially created for color-treated hair.
4. Use color enhancing conditioners as color grows out to help blend root areas.
5. Don't brush hair when wet. Comb with a wide-tooth comb.
6. Don't over dry. When you blow dry, dry the hair until it is almost.About the author:
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