How to Use MYHD Semi Permanent Hair Colour at Home

How to Use MYHD Semi Permanent Hair Colour at Home

MYHD Semi Permanent Hair Colour

What is MYHD Semi Permanent Hair Colour?

  • It may cover grey hair better than semi-permanent hair colour
  • It’s not as long lasting as permanent hair colour
  • Made with an alkaline agent and developer in the form of hydrogen peroxide
  • Hydrogen peroxide concentration is much lower than permanent hair colour
  • Will not cause the hair to lighten
  • Can only be used to darken light coloured hair

What are the advantages of using semi-permanent hair colour?

  • Does not strip the hair of its natural colour
  • The colour is simply deposited on top of the hair
  • It helps to cover grey hair
  • Easy to apply at home
  • myhd-devSold in most pharmacies and supermarkets
  • It’s inexpensive and available in a wide range of shades
  • Can be used to help create highlights
  • Does not contain ammonia
  • Is gentle on the hair
  • May be used to help refresh permanent hair colour that has faded
  • Can be applied to hair after a damaging treatment
  • May appear more natural than permanent hair colour

How long does it last?

Generally, demi-permanent hair colour lasts between 5-7 weeks

Why should I use MYHD Semi-Permanent Hair Colour?

  • Helps to darken light coloured hair
  • Tones blonde hair
  • May help to activate permanent hair colour
  • Does not contain ammonia so it will not lighten the hair

How do I use MYHD Semi Permanent Hair Colour?

  1. Mix equal parts of hair colour and developer in a bowl
  2. Wear disposable gloves and apply the hair colour to dry hair, making sure that every hair strand is covered.
  3. Wait for 45 minutes for the hair colour to develop

Facts

  • Estimated ⅓ of women over the age of 18 years old use some type of hair dye
  • About 10% of men over the age of 40 years old use some type of hair dye.
  • About 80% of currently marketed products consist of colorless dye “intermediates” (chemicals called aromatic amines) and dye “couplers.”
  • Over 5,000 different chemicals are used in hair dye products, some of which are reported to be carcinogenic (cancer-causing) in animals.

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