Should i wash my hair before using clairol natural instincts

Perhaps you are new to the world of hair coloring, or maybe you are a seasoned hair color veteran. You may be seeking a professional hair color treatment or are considering a Do It Yourself at-home hair color kit. No matter where your preferences lie, an all-too-common question in hair care is ‘Should my hair be clean or dirty for the hair coloring process?’

We’re here to help bring clarity to this question for anybody considering a color upgrade.

Myth #1: It is better to dye your hair when it is dirty, rather than clean.
FALSE

Coloring hair while it is dirty stems from the idea that your hair’s oils will protect the hair and scalp from the harsh chemicals found in conventional hair dyes. Chemically based dyes will power through dirt and product residue to still color the hair, while the dirt and oils provide the scalp with a level of protection against the harsh chemical dye.

With natural, botanically based colors, such as Naturcolor, it is unnecessary to shield the hair and scalp with natural oils from dirty hair. Naturcolor products are carefully crafted for sensitive skin and a healthy scalp. Naturcolor actually requires clean hair for optimal results, and will not irritate even a clean, unprotected scalp. 

Myth #2: Hair color adheres better to clean, freshly washed hair.
TRUE

When the hair color does not need to eat through product build-up, dirt and oil, the color takes to the hair strand faster and more effectively.

Freshly washed hair creates a better canvas for all-over-coverage, as the color will be absorbed more consistently, resulting in a more even application. This is especially important for all-over color changes and covering gray hairs. The Naturcolor ‘clean slate’ approach to hair color will improve the effectiveness and longevity of the color.

If you are using a more conventional, chemical dye, you may want to value the health of your strands and scalp over the dye’s efficiency by keeping your natural oils intact.

In Conclusion: Keep it Clean
Hair color takes best to clean, freshly washed hair. Only when using chemically harsh dyes, proceeding with dirty hair may be recommended so that your hair’s oils can protect the hair and scalp from lasting damage.

Not all hair colors are created equal. Some hair colors inflict greater damage on the hair and scalp, stripping its natural pigments and oils due to harsh chemicals, fillers, bleaches and additives.

Naturcolor’s herbal based hair colors use gentle and botanically derived ingredients that are significantly kinder to the hair and scalp. Naturcolor products provide a safe solution to hair color for chemically sensitive people. Every effort has been made to substitute safe, natural ingredients for the harsh, and often dangerous chemicals that pervade the hair-care industry.

To wash or not to wash? For best results, we recommend a more natural color on squeaky clean hair.

What is demi-permanent color?

Demi-permanent color contains no ammonia and deposits only. It is mixed with a low-volume developer to help open the cuticle and lasts up to 24 shampoos. This type of color is great for blending gray, enhancing natural color, refreshing color, toning highlights, or for corrective work.

Will demi-permanent color cover gray?

A demi-permanent will cover gray only if the hair is fine or porous. It will usually blend gray, making it appear highlighted.

What is semi-permanent color?

A semi-permanent color contains no ammonia and deposits only. It does not require mixing with a developer and lasts anywhere from 4 – 12 shampoos. This type of color is used to blend gray or enhance natural color and it’s safe for immediate use after a relaxer or perm service.

Can Jazzing be used as a temporary or a semi-permanent color?

It can be used as both. If you want a temporary result, process Jazzing 5 – 10 minutes without heat. For semi-permanent results, process hair under a warm dryer for up to 30 minutes.

How do I choose a Beautiful Collection semi-permanent color for a brighter result?

Semi-permanent colors deposit only, so they sometimes look deeper than the natural color. To brighten a shade, choose a color in a warm tone that is 1 – 2 Levels lighter than the natural color.

Should I shampoo the hair before or after I apply a semi-permanent color?

Since a semi-permanent color washes out of hair quicker, it is recommended to shampoo and towel dry the hair before the color application.

Can I use Jazzing and Beautiful Collection semi-permanent color immediately after a relaxer service?

Yes. However, it is recommended that you strand test every 5 minutes, and do not use with heat.

Is it possible to cover gray 100% with a semi-permanent color?

It is possible only if the client’s hair is very fine and very porous. However, true semi-permanents will blend or highlight the gray hair only for a short amount of time. If longer and more complete coverage is desired, you should use a demi-permanent or permanent color.

Is it better to have clean or dirty hair before getting color?

Should Your Hair Be Dirty or Clean Before Coloring? While you may be going greasy out of sheer convenience, it's actually the best thing you could be doing for the health of your hair. “Your hair should be dirty because the natural oils help to protect against the harsh chemicals,” says Fe'.

Do you apply natural instincts to wet or dry hair?

Natural Instincts demi-permanent hair color should be applied to dry hair that is free of styling product build-up, but don't use shampoo within 24 hours of coloring.

Do you wash your hair before applying a rinse?

Once your strands are washed, it's time to bring a hair rinse into the mix. Apply the hair rinse all over damp hair and massage it onto your scalp and throughout your hair.