Friday, March 5, 2010

Get Greenish Tint Out Of Homepermed Hair

While perms are an efficient way to give long-lasting curls or waves to hair, they do involve extremely harsh chemicals that can damage hair in numerous ways. Perms can also be tricky to execute successfully as they depend on timing, skill and experience. Given this combination, many people are less than happy with the results of their perms. A common error is misusing the perm solution, which can result in a slightly greenish tinge to the hair. Luckily, you can still keep the stylistic benefits of your perm and rid yourself of any unwanted green color.


Instructions


1. Dampen your hair gently with water at room temperature. Your hair should just be slightly damp, not sopping wet. Apply the deep intensive conditioner from the roots to the ends of your hair. Leave in for 20 minutes at the absolute minimum. Ideally, an hour of deep conditioning is best.


2. Rinse the deep conditioner from your hair and pat dry gently with a towel.


3. Work the ketchup through your hair from roots to ends and apply heavily to patches that contain more green. Use the wide-tooth comb to help distribute the ketchup. Place the towel around your shoulders to catch any drips. Leave the ketchup on your hair for at least 20 minutes.


4. Rinse your hair in cold water and then wash it using a gentle shampoo for chemically treated hair. Pat your hair dry and assess its color. Depending upon how much green you have in your hair, you may need to repeat the process.







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