idk call the # on the side of the box
2007-03-22 16:21:55
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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This is a question a lot of people ask when they come into a salon. Does the box color damage my hair? Is it bad for me? The problem with Box color is sometimes they contain metallic dyes, which can be very unpredictable, and give you undesirable results. If you decide to ever get a perm after using box color, the salon probably won't do it. The chemicals can have a bad reaction to perm solutions and such. My suggestion to you is let it grow out, your stylist can always touch up the new growth with Semi permanent color until your old dye eventually gets cut off. For people who like to change their hair color often box color is not a good idea, unpredictable results, uneven color and just plain not cute!
2007-03-22 23:24:57
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on what ur definition of ruin is ! really i should no i do color my hair about that often, and yes without proper upkeep it will get ruined. first let me say garnier is ok but if i were you find someone who can do the color professionally next after you color use CAT treatment by redken it helps rebuild your hair shaft follow that with deep fuel also by them if you find the right products to keep ur hair healthy you wont destroy destroy but you do cause your hair to become more fragile every time you color it that can not be helped also get it trimmed every 6 weeks as well if you do it takes some of the load off ur hair and stops damage from getting worse
biosilk and matrix have great products for your hair although pricey if you find someone who can buy it for you wholesale its really reasonable. and will keep your hair georgeous. also take it from me you dont want to keep changing color ie brown to blond and back again and again ....that Will destroy ur hair lol i know but if you keep it in or near one particular shade you should be ok hope this helps
have fun
ok just saw u added to it
peroxide is in the dye it is what lifts the color out of your hair and during the process sucks protiens and nutrients out of your hair. if they are not replaced ie product your hair will do one of many things split, become dry and break in the middle become rubber like when wet stretches out really long then snaps and the worse fall out oh yeah if your scalp ever starts burning while coloring you need to give it a rest for a while you really do not want to damage your scalp! hair grows back but if your scalp signals you to quit do otherwise it may not grow hair anymore
2007-03-22 23:38:41
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answered by berfairie 1
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It depends on what color your using, I've been told that coloring your hair darker does not do as much damage as bleaching your hair does, this is because the bleach strips away your hair's natural oils that prevent hair splittage, as well as it's color. My advice to keep your hair it's healthiest is to lean toward darker colors and also don't use Loreal because their color mixture contains minerals that can cause a hair stylist's coloring mix to turn a different color than intended when applied to your hair.
2007-03-22 23:23:27
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answered by LuvUrGirl 3
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Not really is you aren't dyeing all your hair every time. If you're using the same color every time, you only really need to just dye to roots so they match. But if your color has gotten dull, maybe you can pull the color through to the ends in the last five minutes or so.
2007-03-22 23:21:43
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answered by Genea S 2
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coloring period ruins your hair unless you have some expensive reviving shampoo.
look at all the chems you're putting into your hair!
2007-03-22 23:20:14
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answer #6
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answered by Nohaymanana 3
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that depends on your grade of hair and weather you do or don't take care of your hair properly. let's consider that you do. no it won't. stars and models color their hair on demand. and their hair is not ruined. i am well aware that you are not a star but you are still human. with normal hair. toodles!!!
2007-03-22 23:28:19
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answered by Emerald 1
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yes it will damage your hair. can you just do root touch-ups so that your ALL of your hair doesnt get damaged every time you color? thats the best advice i can think of.
2007-03-22 23:22:54
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answer #8
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answered by prettylukci 2
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no
if you maintain your hair
always use good shampoo and conditione for colored hair
2007-03-22 23:20:30
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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more than likely it will damage your hir soon
2007-03-22 23:20:28
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answered by cindy 1
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