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It's going to fade, that's normal.
After dyeing your hair, the number one enemy that affects the shine of your hair is the impact of water when shampooing.
More than eighty percent of hair dyeing and fading are related to water, shampooing, swimming, showering, etc., which will cause the hair to expand and dye molecules to be lost. One way to avoid this is to use hair coloring products, which can reduce the dilation effect of water in the hair cuticle gap, reducing the chance of dye molecules losing from the gap.
In addition, the way you use the hair dryer is also important for the color of your hair color. When using a hair dryer, if it is too close or the temperature of the hair dryer is too high, if it is too close or the temperature of the hair dryer is too high, it will cause the same effect as water, such as quickly blowing away due to hot air.
And the smaller dye molecules make the color fade, etc.
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If you want black hair, you can go to a professional hair and beauty store to buy professional dyeing cream, it can change the color at any time, a wash of black will affect the color purity of the dyeing cream, and the color is not saturated.
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Yes, if you dye your hair black, it's best not to use a black wash, you can buy those black plant-based dyes to dye your hair.
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It's okay to wash black, even if it's fading, it won't fall very seriously, it's the kind of dark black, and you can also dye it black if it's not obvious, but it's hard to put on other colors, so you can only wait for him to cut it off or bleach.
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It generally does not fade with a wash of black.
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A black wash contains carcinogenic ingredients, don't use it, the news has been reported, and you can see a lot of black news at once.
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If you wash your hair frequently after dyeing your hair black, it will gradually fade in about 30-40 days. Hair dye is harmful to the body and should not be dyed frequently.
Dangers of hair dyes:
At present, almost all the hair dyes on the market are synthesized by chemicals, and the main ingredients are the oxide dye p-phenylenediamine, as well as sodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate, p-aminomo, resorcinol, etc. These substances all have varying degrees of toxicity. Some people may develop allergies after dyeing their hair, and at first it is just an itchy scalp and increased dandruff, which is actually a precursor to dermatitis.
If you don't pay attention and reuse this hair dye, it will cause dermatitis attacks, which are manifested as scalp flushing, edema, blisters of different sizes, ulcers, burning, pain, etc., which is called "hair dye dermatitis". If the hair dye gets into the face and into the eyes, the above symptoms can also occur.
Recent studies have found that the chemical composition of hair dyes is complex, and some can induce tumors in animals. Researchers from the National Institute of Oncology in the United States have conducted animal experiments and fed rats with hair dye mixed with human feed, and found that many of them have tumors. For the health and safety of people, it is not a last resort, it is best not to use hair dye, especially for people with allergies (such as asthma, eczema) and boils** (such as tinea capitis, folliculitis, calcaneal conjunctivitis, keratitis, etc.).
Trauma to the head should also be temporarily discontinued. If you really need to dye your hair, then you must do a sensitivity test before dyeing your hair, apply a little hair dye to the inside of your forearm or behind your ears, with an area of about 5 cents the size of a coin, and after 24 hours, if there is itching, redness and swelling, it is allergic and cannot be used.
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After dyeing your hair, your hair will slowly fade, and it will become more natural after half a month. It depends on the quality of the hair dye. Generally, it should be decolorized naturally, it can be used to put a little baking soda in water before washing hair, or table salt, do not put too much so as not to cause scalp problems, wash with light salt water, and then wash with shampoo, and then rub it with milk or soy milk, and then use conditioner, you can slowly fade some color.
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Generally, it is not a big problem to keep it for two or three months, but because the new hair roots will grow out, it is particularly noticeable, so you will generally feel the difference in dyed hair close to the scalp in one month, especially pure black.
Because the hair itself tends to be a little brown, and then if it is white hair, the color difference will be obvious, and the hair near the root may need to be filled.
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After dyeing your hair black, it will fade in about 2 months, but it will only be a little lighter and will not fade too much, but the new hair that grows will still be your original color.
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The hair dyed black basically does not fade much, but it will be a little lighter, and the new hair that grows is the original color, and it will grow in about two or three months.
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Black hair usually fades to its natural color in 1-2 months after dyeing, and the time is related to the hair dye, the number of times you wash your hair, and the method. If the hair dye is of good quality, it can stay above 45, and if the quality crosses it may turn into a natural color in about a month. In addition, don't wash your hair too often after dyeing your black hair, once every 2-3 days, and add a little white vinegar to nourish your scalp and hair when washing your hair.
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Hair that has been dyed black for a week usually returns to its natural color after a week, and it is no longer as stiff as it was when it was just dyed.
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After dyeing hair, the hair will slowly fade, and it will naturally fade after half a month. It depends on the quality of the hair dye.
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If the hair itself is black, then how to wash it is still black. However, it will take more than two months for the blackened color to fade.
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Generally, there are fewer cases where the natural color fades to the naked eye, and most of them are black and white after the gray hair grows out, and you need to dye your hair again.
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The color generally fades slowly after dyeing, and it is not very obvious in the first three months, and the difference between the hair that falls off in the next few months and the newly dyed hair is greater. Generally, if the hair quality is poor, the color will fade faster.
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This is mainly related to hair dyes, some hair dyes can be permanently blackened, but the hair will keep growing, and the hair will still be white.
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According to personal experience, black hair will feel fading about two weeks after dyeing, and it will be easier to notice after one month, and then it will become more and more obvious.
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I think it will take a lot of time, if you dye your hair black and want it to fade naturally in the future, it will take about half a year.
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No matter how long the hair is, as long as it is dyed, it can only fade as long as the hair grows to fade naturally.
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Blackened hair will have a small amount of color loss every time you wash it, and it will fade naturally after 2 months.
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This is usually the newly undyed part of the hair, and the color will be gone when the dyed hair is cut out.
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Soon, about half a month, it will slowly turn white.
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It takes at least three months for the color to fade and six months before you can dye your hair.
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Fading is not possible, only new hair grows.
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Yes. Hair dyed black will slowly fade over time, no matter what color the hair is dyed, and the same is true for black. Black hair dye does not fade very much, and the fading may only be close to the natural hair color effect, which is also more suitable for Asians.
There is still a difference between dyed black hair and natural black hair, pure black is white and retro, but it will look a little fake.
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will fade.
Dyeing black hair black will cause the color to fade, and the hair cuticle has been damaged, and dyeing it black is also an artificial color. As a result, the artificial pigment is lost from the damaged cuticle and fades, which is normal.
In addition, if you want not to fade, you can only dye metallic black oil, but it is harmful to the hair, and you can't dye other colors for at least three years, so it is not recommended.
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As long as the hair is dyed, it will generally fade, especially those pure plant-derived hair dyes are more likely to fade after dyeing, not that the color of your hair will become lighter, but every time you wash your hair, you will dye the water every time, since you are already black Why do you want to dye black, some chemicals in hair dyeing are still somewhat harmful to the human body, it is recommended not to dye your hair unless you have to.
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If you use a good hair dye, it will lose some color, and the second time you wash your hair, it will not fade at all. If you don't use a good hair dye, you will dye your white pillow brown when you sweat, and maybe your hair will turn a little red under strong sunlight.
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The normal process of dyeing black hair will not fade.
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It will fade because the shampoo is alkaline and the pigment will pass, if it doesn't fade then you have won the lottery, using a metallic dye paste that does not fade!
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No matter what color the hair is dyed, it will fade in the end, but black is slightly better, the fading is not very obvious, and the initial fading is close to the effect of natural hair, which looks more natural.
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No matter what color your hair is dyed, it will fade, it's just as fast or as slow as it gets. Black fades a little more slowly and lasts longer than other colors.
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Black is the heaviest color in the dye, and the fading will not be too serious, and it is worth mentioning that there will be no color after dyeing black and dyeing other colors.
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If the black fading is not obvious, it has something to do with hair dye products, and now the hair dye products are already very good, and they are generally washed with water, which does not stick to the scalp, and the anti-allergic properties are very good!
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If you dye your hair, some of it will fall off, and some of it won't.
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If you use a good dye, it won't fade.
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The color will fade just after dyeing the hair and washing it, but it will not fade after a long time, a small problem.
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Hair dyed black will also fade, not as black as it was.
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