Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wash my hair the day after coloring/highlighting. I gave my entire life. It never changes the color, or the natural oil (wtf are you talking about?).
Even the colorist washes your hair right after the process.
Every stylist I have been to says wait 48 hrs to wash. Something to do with the dye and cuticle closing to seal it in I think
Ummm. They was your hair right after coloring, pretty vigorously in the salon. So 48 hours after they just washed it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wash my hair the day after coloring/highlighting. I gave my entire life. It never changes the color, or the natural oil (wtf are you talking about?).
Even the colorist washes your hair right after the process.
Every stylist I have been to says wait 48 hrs to wash. Something to do with the dye and cuticle closing to seal it in I think
?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always wash my hair the day after coloring/highlighting. I gave my entire life. It never changes the color, or the natural oil (wtf are you talking about?).
Even the colorist washes your hair right after the process.
Every stylist I have been to says wait 48 hrs to wash. Something to do with the dye and cuticle closing to seal it in I think
Anonymous wrote:I always wash my hair the day after coloring/highlighting. I gave my entire life. It never changes the color, or the natural oil (wtf are you talking about?).
Even the colorist washes your hair right after the process.
Anonymous wrote:You’ve developed an allergy. It happened. Ask your salon if they can do a non-ammonia color. That often works fine fir people who’ve become allergic to hair dye.