Can you dye your hair when doing the Curly Girl Method?
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Can you dye your hair when doing the Curly Girl Method?
Note that the Curly Girl Method can also be used on straight hair and color-treated hair. However, if your hair is relaxed or color-treated, I highly recommend that you read this article on hair coloring for curly hair.
Does dying your hair make it less curly?
Any chemicals that change the structure of your hair can change the texture of your hair. Hair dye deposits/bleaching to remove color can change it. Usually I’ve heard of hair becoming more curly/wavy after dying, not less.
Does dying change curl pattern?
Can I expect my curl pattern to change after I’ve dyed it? There is definitely the distinct possibility of curl pattern change. The stronger the formula of the dye is, the higher the chance that it will affect the elasticity of your hair. Elasticity is the hair’s ability to stretch without breaking.
How can I dye my hair without damaging my curls?
How can I dye curly hair without damaging it?
- Don’t wash your hair right before colouring it.
- Choose a semi-permanent, ammonia-free dye instead of permanent.
- Consider using a henna dye.
- Don’t go too dark or too light.
- Going blonde is a process.
- Watch the clock.
- No overlapping!
What Colour Should I dye my curly hair?
Pink and purple are good colors for your curly hair because they make your curls look playful. This color pairing is perfect when you want to unleash your artsy side.
Does dying 4c damage hair?
Does dye damage natural hair? Unfortunately, what you’ve heard is true: Dyeing your natural hair actually can damage your texture—but not necessarily all at once. It usually takes repeated exposure for intense damage to be done, or if you’re taking your dark hair to, say, platinum blonde.
How do you dye curly hair?
Keep reading for expert tips on how to dye curly hair.
- Don’t wash your hair right before colouring it.
- Choose a semi-permanent, ammonia-free dye instead of permanent.
- Consider using a henna dye.
- Don’t go too dark or too light.
- Going blonde is a process.
- Watch the clock.
- No overlapping!