Root Dyeing

What Is Root Dyeing?

If there is a dye in our hair, as the hair grows, our own hair starts to appear from the roots. Since it will not look very nice in appearance, we need to dye our hair that grows at the roots. It would be better to have a regular root dyeing performed so that it blends in with the rest of the hair. The root dyeing process, which varies depending on the growth rate of the hair, should be performed every month or every 1.5 months under normal conditions.

How Is Root Dyeing Performed?

Root dyeing is the process of dyeing the roots of the hair. It can be performed on people who have dye in their hair, have grays in their hair, and have undesirable colors in light or dark shades. Depending on the hair color, root dyeing can be performed in different ways. For example, if the hair is dyed in a very light shade, then the hair that grows from the root should be dyed a light color to ensure integrity. Bleacher is applied to the roots of the hair and then the root dyeing process is performed for the desired color for this reason. If the hair is dyed in a dark color, dye is applied directly without the need for bleaching. The root dyeing process should be performed especially to cover the gray hair coming from the roots. The root dyeing process is a process that almost everyone can prefer.

How Long Does the Root Dyeing Process Take?

The application time of root dyeing may vary according to how long the roots of the hair are and the grays that may be present in the hair. If a normal color is going to be applied, the application can be performed in 5 minutes, or it can take 45 minutes. But as we mentioned, if there are grays at the root of the hair, this period may be a little longer. It would be better to adjust the waiting time according to the condition of the person so that the process will be permanent, and the grays are covered. Some hairs may require different dyeing processes. For example, root dyeing application on a highlighted hair is slightly different in terms of application time. Depending on the growth rate of the hair, root dyeing can also be applied to the highlighted hair. In ombre hair, choosing a color that can be suitable for the root of the hair and providing the right color transition to the ends will make your hair look great.

How Often Should Be Root Dyeing Preferred?

Since chemicals such as dye can damage the hair, it is necessary to have root dyeing at regular intervals. Caring for the hair before dyeing will make your hair less damaged. The root dyeing process is performed depending on the hair growth rate, which varies according to the person. The root dyeing process can last for 2-6 weeks in general. It would be better to have this process performed through your hairdresser. The support of experts is essential both to prevent damage to the hair and to avoid inconsistency in color shades. There may be problems in color transitions and concealment in root dyeing applied at home and in regular dyeing processes. Professional hair dyes are used in hairdressing salons, but dyes bought from the market to apply at home do not have professional quality. Also, since we cannot apply the dye well to every part of the hair, at some points, both undyed spots and different inconsistent shades may appear on the hair. It would be better to get support from hairdressers to avoid such problems and always get good results.

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