Monday, January 29, 2007

Hairy Scary


The Do's And Don'ts of Do-It-Yourself Dye Jobs

We asked celebrity colorists Joel Warren and Frank Friscioni, and women who color their hair regularly to share their tips and tricks for making an at-home dye job look every bit as chic as a professional one. Here's what they had to say and what our women recommend.

When you're choosing a color ...DO talk to a professional at a salon to get advice on which shades work best for you, says Joel Warren, a colorist and co-owner of the Warren-Tricomi salon in New York City. "If you've never colored your hair before, a colorist will be able to tell you what'll work best with your skin tone and what the formula is," says Warren. "It's worth the investment because it means you've got a better shot of finding a similar shade at the drugstore."
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When you color at home you run the risk of seriously ruining your look. This can be a very risky thing if you are novice or are in a hurry or just plain.... don't know what your doing. In either case it is better to color your hair with someone who has a little experience or leave it all to the experts. This is entirely up to you.....

No matter what you decide always use a color safe shampoo. And if you can you should wait for at least one day before you wash your hair.
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