Great question! You would do the roots first, wait 35mins and then run it through the rest of your hair if you're planning to even out the tone a bit and let that sit for 5mins. You don't want to do the roots along with mid length first because you're damaging your mid length. Roots first, wait, then do mid length to ends. Hope that answered your question. 😄
I looked it up and it looks like it's more for marketing because people who have celiac disease can use topicals that contain gluten since the molecule is big and it will not enter into the system. Thanks for your question!
This dye typically contains ingredients that provide a wider range of color options, while henna is a natural plant-based alternative that usually gives a more subtle color result. Thanks for your question!
Great video! You have beautiful hair 🤩
Thank you!! 😊
So Interesting
Right? I thought it was pretty cool too! What did you like about it?
Great vid!! 😊 I don’t think I can tie my hair up like that to do it hahaha.
If I remember correctly you used to be able to, correct?
Do you typically color the roots and mid lengths of hair, wait then run it through the ends? Or can you color all at once then wait?
Great question! You would do the roots first, wait 35mins and then run it through the rest of your hair if you're planning to even out the tone a bit and let that sit for 5mins. You don't want to do the roots along with mid length first because you're damaging your mid length. Roots first, wait, then do mid length to ends. Hope that answered your question. 😄
Do we really need gluten free hair colour? I legitimately want to know
I looked it up and it looks like it's more for marketing because people who have celiac disease can use topicals that contain gluten since the molecule is big and it will not enter into the system. Thanks for your question!
Whats the differenece with this dye and Henna?
This dye typically contains ingredients that provide a wider range of color options, while henna is a natural plant-based alternative that usually gives a more subtle color result. Thanks for your question!