RE: Is black hair easier to blend?
So you need your growing hair to be `deepend`a little to match the slightly darker system hair? Well that`s easier than dyeing a system because you really have to keep it off the base at all costs, or it will permanently mark it. Koleston is a really good one-- I`ve tried others with mediocre results. Pick one of the dark-brown shades rather than black......you don`t need a huge amount of it either....use a glass dish if possible for mixing it with the peroxide [it`s easier to wash off than on ceramic materials] Squeeze out about an inch length or so of colour from the tube. Gently pour out an equal-length amount of peroxide right alongside it and mix the two together using an ordinary dinner-fork...make sure there are no `lumps` as far as possible [lumps are color material which has not been mixed in with the peroxide properly] --so you aim for a nice `paste`[ more peroxide gives a `weaker`color and vice versa.( If the color looks too deep when you`re finally finished, you can apply neat peroxide to the hair which will `bleach` the newly-applied color and lighten it again)...apply to your damp hair with a comb or with your hand with rubber gloves on...spread it through the hair evenly with a comb...AVOID your eyes..if it gets onto your skin [ears/neck etc] wipe it off with a damp cloth as it stains...it will wash off after a day or two anyway but try to wipe it off rather than leave it on the skin. I always combed it on /in in a front-to-back sweep so that when I got into the shower to rinse it out I could stand in front of the water-stream, then tilt the head backwards into the water so that it washed off in a backward wave i.e. AWAY from the eyes..... you apply the mix before it changes color ..in other words as soon as it`s properly mixed, you apply it. As it develops, it colors the hair. Just try a 5 minute application at first and see how it looks..... usually you can leave it on for 15-20 minutes or so on GROWING hair but if your color-difference isn`t too `bad`between system/growing hair, just try a shorter time first and see how it looks......some of these products can irritate skin in some people ...they are salon-grade /strong chemicals so please be careful with them ..avoid your eyes at all costs. Try a little dab on an inconspicuous area of scalp first to test for irritation.They should not be applied on broken skin. I sometimes felt a tingling/slight itch from them until they were rinsed out but noting more than that. Hope that`s of help. Paul.
p.s. I also used wax ear-plugs in my ears to avoid any of the mix getting into the inner ear..the trick with wax is to hold them in your closed fist for 5 mins. until they soften from the heat--then mould them into your ear tightly.....just my little tip!
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