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Guide to Non-Oxidative Hair Color

Author

Jenna

Subject

Hair Color

Difficulty

Higher Education

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Cosmetology Non-Oxidative Color Review The following is a summary of the web page https://pplab.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/FUNCe2/ESG/110Ce2_04_ESG_EN.pdf: The lesson on Nonoxidative Color Products focuses on understanding these hair coloring products, which do not require a developer and do not change the existing hair color. Nonoxidative colors are classified into two main categories: Temporary Colors and Semi-Permanent Colors. **Temporary Colors**: - Last from shampoo to shampoo and grad...

Description

This resource provides an in-depth understanding of non-oxidative hair color, which refers to direct dyes that adhere to the hair's cuticle without requiring a developer for processing. Non-oxidative colors are categorized into two main types: temporary and semi-permanent colors, each differing in characteristics such as molecule size, placement on hair, and longevity. Temporary colors feature large molecules that coat the hair, washing out after a single shampoo, making them suitable for short-term color changes. In contrast, semi-permanent colors use smaller molecules that partially enter the cuticle and can last from four to twelve shampoos, permitting a more sustained yet non-permanent change. Furthermore, the document addresses safety considerations, application techniques, and various product examples available to stylists, emphasizing the importance of client consultations in choosing the right product for desired results.

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