
Semi-Permanent Hair Color Always Temporary
By Cecep SA
Since I was in high school, I played in my school volleyball and basketball teams. During my second year, one of my companions had the bright idea to paint patterns on underlayers of our hair - not so open that had been captured (there are strict rules against using makeup and hairstyles to distract players), but something subtle enough to take a few seconds for our opponents to figure out what the hell was going on with our hair. A few seconds without monitoring all that is needed - so I thought - to get a ball safely over a network or through a hoop. When you tire of using our school colors (red, white and black), we would try our opponents colors (purple and gold, green and black, burgundy and silver) or take a holiday theme (orange and black for Halloween, green for Saint Patrick's Day).
The color that is used for these experiments was temporary - the tones was only in the hair until the next shampoo. We preferred the foam (also called mousse and spray-on formula), but temporary color is also available as a rinse. Of course, not everyone wants to use the ring on my fantasy team and I for, fortunately, temporary hair color comes in many natural shades. One more thing to remember is that the temporary color contains ingredients to alter the structure of hair, and therefore can not clarify your hair. However, the use of temporary hair color to darken or lighten a little chapters.
If you have damaged, chemically straightened, or hair permanent, temporary and semi-permanent colors are the safest options.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Semi Permanent Hair Color
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