Download Article Show Download Article Semi-permanent hair dyes are a significantly less harsh alternative to traditional dyes that won’t damage your hair. Instead of penetrating the core of the hair, semi-permanent coat the hair's surface and wash out over time. In addition to being safer and easier to use, semi-permanent dyes also come in a greater variety of bright, bold colors. If you’re interested in being a little more adventurous with your look, semi-permanent hair dye may be right for you.[1][2]
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Advertisement About This ArticleArticle SummaryX If you want to dye all of your hair with semi permanent hair dye, you may have to bleach your hair first so the colors come out brighter. After that, wash your hair with clarifying shampoo and blow dry your hair completely. Then, wear clothes you don’t mind getting stained, and massage the dye into your hair like shampoo. Let the dye set in your hair for 30-60 minutes based on the manufacturer, then rinse the dye out of your hair and apply a conditioner to moisturize your hair. For tips from our Cosmetologist reviewer on choosing a dye and making it last longer, scroll down! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 436,791 times. Did this article help you?What happens if you put semiWet hair — especially if it's already dry or damaged — will absorb water before you even apply the dye, meaning it won't absorb into hair cuticles as well. Instead, the color will be more diluted or subtle, sitting more on top of your hair.
Do you apply semiApply to damp hair
Since there's no ammonia, applying semi-permanent hair color on towel-dried hair will allow it to soak up color better. It will also help with a more even application (so less spotty patches) and you'll use less dye, which is great for those of us with super long or super thick hair.
Should you wash your hair before semiYou generally shouldn't shampoo immediately before coloring, because this will remove the natural oils that help protect your scalp during the coloring process. It's best to shampoo 12 - 24 hours before coloring when using semi-permanent or demi-permanent hair color. Shampoo 24 hours before using permanent color.
Can I use semiGenerally, you should wait 48 hours after washing your hair before dyeing it. After 48 hours, your natural oils will have increased enough to protect your scalp and hair during the dyeing process.
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