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Posted on January 26, 2010.
Loving Care Hair ColorPrice coloring hair mid-:-by-Step Guide to getting the color not Love You "and saves money!

Love the color of your hair or cover the gray hatred, but the price, especially if you chin, short and long, or hair loss and find a place to throw half the color afterwards ? Wondering how to get more value from a bottle? So do I. And I found a system that works very well for me. Here is the exact step by step process I use for two or more sets of color for each kit unique coloring.

1) Choose a color that has re-sealable containers. If possible, make sure that the proportions in which the ingredients must be mixed are either 1:1 (best) or something very easy to reproduce.

2) Go to a pharmacy or a good medical supply store and purchase a plastic syringe 2 oz or two. You can also get a 1 ml syringe for touch-ups.

3) If you need additional gloves, all pharmacies will be happy to sell them for you. They come in boxes of hundreds of gloves per box, which should last you a good time. Better still, they come in different sizes, if you find that the gloves in packages of coloring a little tight, you'll be able to get a more comfortable fit if you buy in a pharmacy.

4) For coloring hair everywhere, use the large syringe. If your hair is shorter or longer than the length of the chin about half of the "normal" amount of dye should work perfectly. fl oz Fill ingredient # 1 ¾, then add ¾ oz Principle 2, for a total of 1 ½ ounces fl, while maintaining the bottom hole of the syringe closed. Make adjustments to meet your particular brand of hair coloring (the amounts I use natural instinct to work semi-permanent hair color). Carefully insert the plunger, the syringe and shake to mix ingredients.

Be careful with the syringe when applying the mixture on your hair. Be sure to orient it towards the center of your head, and watch out for stray drops. You do not want the stuff to go in your eyes, or anywhere else for that matter, other than your hair.

5) For the rework (roots) use the smaller syringe. It allows you to use as much or as little as you need for your particular preferences editing, and it is easier to maneuver too.

6) Bonus Tip: I like the semi-permanent color because it fades, which coincides with the regrowth rather than leaving a clear line. Until it's gone too far, I do not touch occasionally, and a few minutes before the end, I rub a little color (the rest) all over my hair to look like more.

7) To avoid splashes of color on my skin near the hairline, I put a thick moisturizer along the hairline, which prevents the color settle in. If I found the color anyway I use the little colored fabric made to collect this specific purpose and sold to Sally.

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