Chapter V - HAIR DYING
Given the complexity of the hair dyeing technique, we will start by dealing primarily with simpler cases of dyeing. During this chapter, you will go through the technique of hair division during the dyeing, as well as through the technique of dyeing process. As part of this, we will process:
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Splitting the hair
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Holding the brush
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How to stir the dye
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How to mix colour and hydrogen
HAIR SPLITTING WHEN DYEING
The hair is divided into a warm and cold zone that is determined by a section that extends from ear to ear, and then each of the zones is divided into two parts from the forehead to the back of the head. Firstly, you dye occipital part of the head that has a thin area of hair - one side and then the other.
The brush is taken by the thinner part of the handle like a pencil and gently rests on the wider part of the handle. The brush is dipped in a container with the dye only halfway up and with light strokes. Then it is applied to the hair surface without too much pressure, but with enough force to keep the paint on the hair. Excessive pressing can lead to the fact that the paint is removed from the hair easily.
HOW TO MIX THE DYE
When the amount of hydrogen and paint is determined, it can be mixed either with a brush or a wired whisk that is intended for this purpose.
THE RATIO OF COLOR AND HYDROGEN
The ratio of color and hydrogen depends on the manufacturer of hair dye. Each box has a written ratio, and it can be 1:1 or 1:2.