Most hair color instructions advise against washing first.
Your best bet would be to let the salon make this decision, and if it needs to be washed, they'll do it.
2006-12-02 00:43:54
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answered by Bad Kitty! 7
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The conditioner from washing your hair might not let the color stick as well. Conditioner is made to make your hair smooth.It is better to wash it the day before. Also, do not wash your hair in hot water it will make the cuticle on your hair lift and the color will fade much faster especially in reds.
2006-12-02 01:32:40
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answered by vix 2
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I personally wouldnt wash it, my hairdresser sprays a balancing oil in my hair to protect it before colouring.
The natural sebum (oil) that your hair produces will protect it and colouring can often be pretty harsh on your hair.
They will wash it afterwards to remove the colour and if you have already washed it once that day, your poor hair will be getting a bit of a hiding.
2006-12-02 00:52:55
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answered by Amanda 1
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I like to wash my hair before a color, because I feel that the color takes better on clean hair. Shampoo your hair very gently as not to irritate the scalp (don't scrub scalp). The chemicals in the dye can cause your scalp to burn if you have a scratch from scrubbing your scalp too hard.
2006-12-02 00:55:58
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answered by kalliope 3
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definite i could def whinge. i could be variety yet trustworthy and its in contrast to your ruining a friendship. so do no longer care what they think of. all they are in a position to do is deny you a reimbursement or call you loopy. and WHO cares in the event that they do. a minimum of you tried. i in my opinion won't enable hair salons touch my hair ANYMORE! there is way too lots one million/2 a**ed jobs that depart your hair in undesirable grotesque condition. while you are going to pass in to a salon sooner or later... consistently examine how long somebody has been doing hair, even ask who the majority of their purchasers are... ppl who desire shade, previous ppl, perms? ask questions! they are in a position to nonetheless make errors yet a minimum of you would be attentive to while you're growing to be to be a individual who has purely ever touched previous ppls hair and don't be attentive to present day varieties, or a individual who has merely have been given their license and its their FIRST day on the interest!! yikes! in any case.. you are able to pass to a standard fix while you're merely wanting any form of brown shade. you are able to pass to walmart and %. the colour you desire and ordinary peasy combination all of it mutually (cept the conditioner) and slap it on your head! you are able to not make a mistake. now i don't be attentive to what shade your hair is everywhere else different than the highlights. if your hair isn't already a brown.. then that isn't artwork. you will could desire to get a cap and pull some brown during the cap. or you are able to foil it in. yet there is not any thank you to hit merely the peices of hair he highlighted now. you are able to purely artwork with what your suggestions at the instant are. that are an throughout hair purposes to cover the highlights or a pulled by using cap or foiled utility. i desire this enables. sorry approximately your subject!
2016-12-29 19:20:41
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answered by ? 3
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Call and ask them first! You usually shouldn't wash it RIGHT before coloring.
2006-12-02 00:45:08
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answered by Anonymous
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If this is part of the regiment, they will wash it and charge you for it regardless........
just advise the hairdresser of which way you went before your arrival.
Best wishes on your new look!
2006-12-02 00:44:31
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answered by Marsha 6
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No, permanent colour works better on hair that hasn't been washed & it'll be gentler on your scalp.
2006-12-02 00:59:05
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answered by J9 6
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yes only you know how to wash your own hair well lol but yes just do it how you like it lol
2006-12-02 00:44:16
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answered by xoxbaybeerhibaybeexox 2
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No. You want some natural oils on your hair to protect it.
2006-12-02 01:18:45
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answered by Jess 1
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