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Excessive Hair Dying And Potential Damage

Posted by admin 3 February, 2009

Dying your hair even just occasionally can pose a risk to the health of your hair but if you dye your hair really quite often then theres very little chance that your hair is going to be able to stand all of that harshness brought to the hair by regular dying of it.

For example going from your natural color or an already bleached blonde then quickly to a dark color then back again to dyed blonde in a short space of time will pretty much guarantee that you will be having problems with your hair after all of that.

Commonly it will result in regular breakage of your hair, it really dries out your hair making it harder to manage and the extra effort needed to try and get your hair looking acceptable means further strain and stress and before you know it you have a frustrating situation that will take some time to get back to normal.

Although there are hair repair products available these will often not be enough if your hair is extremely damaged, they can help you a bit so that your hair wont look so dried out but once you take your hair to a certain state of damage it often becomes beyond repair and can often require you to get a shorter cut and then a long break from any hair dye so that your hair gets a chance to recover properly.

When dying your hair, be aware of the potential damage that can occur that will at times take months for your hair to begin to recover from.

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