Hair Coloring Can Boost Self Confidence

By Judy Sullivan


Trying to improve or change ones looks is nothing new. People have being doing it since the beginning of time. Hair coloring has always been popular, although early techniques were sometimes a little bit risky. In modern times dying has become a common method to look younger, to change the way one looks and to boost the self confidence. It is probably one of the most popular semi permanent cosmetic practices.

The practice is as hold as humankind itself. About seventy years ago, only seven per cent of American women used dye. This was mostly for the purpose of concealing a greying mane and the subsequent color was almost always the same as the original. Today more than three quarters of American women use dye and they are much more adventurous, changing their color according to fashion or personal taste.

But it is not only women that dye. Men and teenagers of both sexes see dyeing as a normal, perfectly ordinary part of their personal hygiene and self care routines. Dyeing takes many forms, from simply enriching the present color to completely changing the color. Streaks, highlights and accentuations are all popular too. It may even be said that dyeing is a part of modern culture.

When determined to change color, there are two basic options namely whether to use a home kit or whether to leave the task to a professional at a salon. The former option is much cheaper, of course, but there are no guarantees that the result will be satisfactory. Visiting a salon can cost up to five times the price of a home kit, but the likelihood of a disaster is much smaller.

It is important to understand that almost all modern dyes have one or both of two potentially harmful chemicals as a main ingredient. There is peroxide, which can cause dryness and loss of volume. Then there is ammonia, which separates the cuticles in order to allow the dye to penetrate properly. Most dyes also contain alcohol which is also known to cause additional dryness.

Cosmetic experts are unanimous in recommending the use of professionals for dyeing purposes. There is simply too much that can go wrong with self help products. The chemicals in these products inevitable cause harm and the harm can become long term if these products are used without proper precautions. Salons understand the fact that the dyes are apt to cause damage and they use additional products to eliminate or lessen the potential harm.

There are benefits to be had from dyeing. Many psychologists agree that even basic changes to the look of an individual can bolster their self confidence and sense of self worth. Many others feel that they need to look younger in order to thrive in a business environment that is increasingly youth oriented. In fact, the reason for dyeing is not really important. Everyone has the right to choose a look.

Hair coloring has become a common practice. Care should be taken, however, to use only the best quality home care products or to make sure that the salon has experience in this field. There is certainly nothing wrong with wanting a change or by desiring a new look.




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