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Temporary hair color
A girl with purple colored hair.
Temporary hair color is available as rinses, shampoos, gels, sprays, and foams among others. This type of hair color is typically brighter and more vibrant than semi-permanent and permanent hair color. Temporary color is most often used to color hair for special occasions and is often used in unusual shades for events, parties and Halloween.
The pigment molecules in temporary hair color are large and cannot penetrate the cuticle layer. Instead, the color particles remain adsorbed (closely adherent) to the hair shaft and are easily removed with a single shampooing.
However, even temporary hair color can persist if the user's hair is excessively dry or damaged, allowing for migration of the pigments to the interior of the hair shaft.
[edit] Semi-permanent hair color
Semi-permanent hair dye has smaller molecules than temporary dyes, and is therefore able to partially penetrate the hair shaft. For this reason, the color will survive repeated washing, typically 4-5 shampoos. Semi-permanents contain no, or very low levels of developer, peroxide or ammonia, and are therefore safer for damaged or fragile hair. However, semi-permanents may still contain the toxic compound P-Phenylenediamine or other such ingredients.
The final color of each strand of hair will depend on its original color and porosity, so there will be subtle variations in shade across the whole head. This gives a more natural result than the solid, allover color of a permanent dye. However, it also means that gray or white hairs will not dye to the same shade as the rest of the hair. If there are only a few gray/white hairs, the effect will usually be enough for them to blend in, but as the gray spreads, there will come a point where it will not be disguised as well..
In this case, the move to permanent color can sometimes be delayed by using the semi-permanent as a base and adding highlights.
Semi-permanent color cannot lighten the hair.
[edit] Demi-Permanent hair color
Demi-permanent hair color is, in fact, permanent hair color that contains an alkaline agent other than ammonia (e.g., ethanolamine, sodium carbonate) and, while always employed with a developer, the concentration of hydrogen peroxide in that developer may be lower than used with a permanent hair color. Since the alkaline agents employed in dem-perms are less effective in removing the natural pigment of hair than ammonia these product provide little to no lightening of hair's color during dyeing. As the result, they cannot color hair to a lighter shade than it was before dyeing and are less damaging to hair than their permanent counterpart.
Demi-permanents are much more effective at covering gray hair than semi-permanents, but less so than permanents.
Demi-permanents have several advantages as compared with permanent color. Because there is essentially no lifting (i.e., removal) of natural hair color, the final color is less uniform/homogeneous than a permanent and therefore more natural looking; they are gentler on hair and therefore safer, especially for damaged hair; and they wash out over time (typically 20 to 28 shampoos), so root regrowth is less noticeable and if a change of color is desired, it is easier to achieve.
However, demi-permanent hair colors must be used with caution because they are, in essence, permanent color and the darker shades in particular may persist longer than indicated on the packet.
[edit] Permanent color
All "permanent" haircolor products and lighteners contain a developer, or oxidizing agent, and an alkalizing agent ammonia.
When the tint containing the alkalizing ingredient is combined with the developer (usually hydrogen peroxide), the peroxide becomes alkaline and diffuses through the hair fiber, entering the cortex, where the melanin is located. Lightening occurs when the peroxide breaks up the melanin and replaces it with new color.
The ammonia opens the cuticle of the hair to allow the color pigments to penetrate deep into the hair shaft.
Permanent color is truly permanent and will not wash out, although it may fade. New hair regrowth will obviously be in the hair's natural color, meaning that regular monthly or six-weekly coloring will be essential for as long as the hair color is maintained.
Permanent haircolor is the only way to dye dark hair into a lighter shade, and it must be done in two parts: First, the hair is bleached, then color is applied.
The only way to get rid of permanent color is to undergo a stripping process (which is not possible with all colors and can damage the hair) or color it back to its natural color (which can be difficult if the color change has been extreme).
[edit] Hair lighteners and bleaches
"Hair lightening," referred to as "bleaching" or "decolorizing," is a chemical process involving the diffusion of the natural color pigment or artificial color from the hair plus the raising of the cuticle making the hair more porous.
[edit] Application techniques
Hair color was traditionally applied to the hair as one overall color. The modern trend is to use several colors to produce streaks or gradations, either on top of the natural color or on top of a single base color. These are referred to as:
* Highlighting, where sections of hair are treated with lighteners, usually to create blond streaks.
* Lowlighting, where sections of hair are treated with darker hair color.
These can be applied by the following methods:
* Foils, where pieces of foil or plastic film are used to separate off the hair to be colored; especially when applying more than one color.
* Cap, when a plastic cap is placed tight on the head and strands are pulled through with a hook.
* Balayage, where hair color is painted directly onto sections of the hair with no foils used to keep the color contained.
All application techniques can be used with any type of color. For highlights, the hair will usually have to be bleached before coloring.
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The Frame is a boutique style hair salon. Our mission is to elevate the salon experience to provide our clientele with personalized hair care by a trained stylist using advanced technique and the highest quality products on the market.
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We have been serving the community of Chino Hills and its surrounding cities for many years. We specialize in personalized cuts and styles, as well as beautiful healthy hair color. All looks are tailored to your needs and interests but we are also ready to serve your special occasion needs and desires.
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Root Touchup 65
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hair (hâr)
n.
1.
a. Any of the cylindrical, keratinized, often pigmented filaments characteristically growing from the epidermis of a mammal.
b. A growth of such filaments, as that forming the coat of an animal or covering the scalp of a human.
2. A filamentous projection or bristle similar to a hair, such as a seta of an arthropod or an epidermal process of a plant.
3. Fabric made from the hair of certain animals: a coat of alpaca hair.
4.
a. A minute distance or narrow margin: won by a hair.
b. A precise or exact degree: calibrated to a hair.
[Middle English her, from Old English hr.]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
hair [h]
n
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) any of the threadlike pigmented structures that grow from follicles beneath the skin of mammals and consist of layers of dead keratinized cells
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) a growth of such structures, as on the human head or animal body, which helps prevent heat loss from the body
3. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) Botany any threadlike outgrowth from the epidermis, such as a root hair
4. (Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Textiles)
a. a fabric or material made from the hair of some animals
b. (as modifier) a hair carpet a hair shirt
5. another word for hair's-breadth to lose by a hair
get in someone's hair Informal to annoy someone persistently
hair of the dog (that bit one) an alcoholic drink taken as an antidote to a hangover
keep your hair on! Brit informal keep calm
let one's hair down to behave without reserve
not turn a hair to show no surprise, anger, fear, etc.
split hairs to make petty and unnecessary distinctions
[Old English hær; related to Old Norse hār, Old High German hār hair, Norwegian herren stiff, hard, Lettish sari bristles, Latin crescere to grow]
hairlike adj
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1. One of the fine strands that grow from the skin of mammals, usually providing insulation against the cold. Modified hairs sometimes serve as protective defenses, as in the quills of a porcupine or hedgehog, or as tactile organs, as in the whiskers (called vibrissae) of many nocturnal mammals. Hair filaments are a modification of the epidermis of the skin and are composed primarily of keratin. Hair also contains melanin, which determines hair color.
2. A slender growth resembling a mammalian hair, found on insects and other animals.
3. A fine, threadlike growth from the epidermis of plants. See more at trichome.
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hair
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Hair
See also baldness; beards
alopecia
1. a loss of hair, feathers, or wool.
2. baldness. alopecic, adj.
chaetophobia
an abnormal fear of hair.
crinosity
the state of being hairy. crinous, adj.
electrology
the use of electrolysis for removing moles, warts, or excess hair. electrologist, n.
hirsutism
1. a condition of shaggy hairiness.
2. Biology. the state of being covered with long, stiff hairs. hirsute, adj.
hispidity
the state or quality of being covered with small spines or bristles. hispid, adj.
hypertrichosis
a condition of excessive hairiness either all over the body or covering a particular part.
Leiotrichi
people with smooth hair; a division of mankind characterized by people with such hair. Cf. Ulotrichi. Leiotrichan, adj.
madarosis
the loss of hair, especially of the eyelashes, as a result of disease.
madisterium
a surgical instrument for pulling out hairs.
melanosity
darkness or blackness of eyes, hair, or complexion.
pilosism, pilosity
an excessive hairiness; furriness. pilose, adj.
psilosis
falling out of the hair.
schizotrichia
a condition of splitting of the hair.
tonsure
1. the act or process of cutting the hair, especially as a religious rite or custom.
2. the shaved part of the head, usually the crown, of a member of a religious order. tonsorial, adj.
trichiasis
a condition in which the hair grows inward, especially the eyelashes.
trichoanesthesia
Medicine. a loss of hair sensibility.
trichobezoar
a hairball.
trichoclasia
a condition of extreme brittleness of the hair, often following an illness.
trichology
Medicine. the scientific study of hair and its diseases. trichologist, n.
trichoma
a condition of the hair in which it is matted or crusted.
trichomania
an obsession with hair.
trichomycosis
any disease of the hair caused by a fungus.
trichopathy
Medicine. any disease of the hair. trichopathic, adj.
trichophagy
the practice of eating hair.
trichorrhexomania
a mania for pinching off ones hair.
trichosis
1. Medicine. any disease or abnormal growth of the hair.
2. a heavy growth of hair.
trichotillomania
Medicine. an abnormal desire to pull out ones own hair, especially by delirious patients. Also called trichologia.
Ulotrichi
people with woolly, tightly curled, or crisp hair; a division of mankind characterized by people with such hair. Cf. Leiotrichi. ulotrichous, adj.
villosity
the condition or quality of being covered with long, soft hairs, as certain plants, or hairlike appendages, as certain of the membranes of the body. villous, adj.
xanthochroid
a person with light-colored hair and fair complexion. xanthochroid, xanthochroous, adj.
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Noun1.hairhair - a covering for the body (or parts of it) consisting of a dense growth of threadlike structures (as on the human head); helps to prevent heat loss; "he combed his hair"; "each hair consists of layers of dead keratinized cells"
pelage, coat - growth of hair or wool or fur covering the body of an animal
guard hair - coarse hairs that form the outer fur and protect the underfur of certain mammals
mane - long coarse hair growing from the crest of the animal's neck
forelock, foretop - a lock of a horse's mane that grows forward between the ears
beard - hairy growth on or near the face of certain mammals
body covering - any covering for the body or a body part
body hair - short hair growing over a person's body
pile, down - fine soft dense hair (as the fine short hair of cattle or deer or the wool of sheep or the undercoat of certain dogs)
head of hair, mane - growth of hair covering the scalp of a human being
hairline - the natural margin formed by hair on the head
parting, part - a line of scalp that can be seen when sections of hair are combed in opposite directions; "his part was right in the middle"
cowlick - a tuft of hair that grows in a different direction from the rest of the hair and usually will not lie flat
coif, coiffure, hair style, hairdo, hairstyle - the arrangement of the hair (especially a woman's hair)
lock, ringlet, whorl, curl - a strand or cluster of hair
facial hair - hair on the face (especially on the face of a man)
crotch hair, pubic hair, bush - hair growing in the pubic area
eyebrow, supercilium, brow - the arch of hair above each eye
eyelash, lash, cilium - any of the short curved hairs that grow from the edges of the eyelids
integumentary system - the skin and its appendages
ceratin, keratin - a fibrous scleroprotein that occurs in the outer layer of the skin and in horny tissues such as hair, feathers, nails, and hooves
2.hair - a very small distance or space; "they escaped by a hair's-breadth"; "they lost the election by a whisker"
hair's-breadth, hairsbreadth, whisker
small indefinite amount, small indefinite quantity - an indefinite quantity that is below average size or magnitude
3.hairhair - filamentous hairlike growth on a plant; "peach fuzz"
fuzz, tomentum
plant process, enation - a natural projection or outgrowth from a plant body or organ
stinging hair - a multicellular hair in plants like the stinging nettle that expels an irritating fluid
beard - a tuft or growth of hairs or bristles on certain plants such as iris or grasses
4.hair - any of the cylindrical filaments characteristically growing from the epidermis of a mammal; "there is a hair in my soup"
pilus
mammal, mammalian - any warm-blooded vertebrate having the skin more or less covered with hair; young are born alive except for the small subclass of monotremes and nourished with milk
filum, filament - a threadlike structure (as a chainlike series of cells)
ingrown hair - a hair that does not emerge from the follicle but remains embedded in the skin (usually causing inflammation)
5.hair - cloth woven from horsehair or camelhair; used for upholstery or stiffening in garments
haircloth
cloth, fabric, textile, material - artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; "the fabric in the curtains was light and semitransparent"; "woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC"; "she measured off enough material for a dress"
6.hair - a filamentous projection or process on an organism
bristle - a stiff hair
sensory hair, vibrissa, whisker - a long stiff hair growing from the snout or brow of most mammals as e.g. a cat
seta - a stiff hair or bristle
pilus - hairlike structure especially on the surface of a cell or microorganism
appendage, outgrowth, process - a natural prolongation or projection from a part of an organism either animal or plant; "a bony process"
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noun locks, mane, tresses, shock, mop, head of hair a girl with long blonde hair
let your hair down let yourself go, relax, chill out (slang, chiefly U.S.), let off steam (informal), let it all hang out (informal), mellow out (informal), veg out (slang, chiefly U.S.), outspan (S. African) a time when everyone really lets their hair down
make someone's hair stand on end terrify, shock, scare, appal, horrify, make someone's hair curl, freeze someone's blood, scare the bejesus out of (informal) the kind of smile that made your hair stand on end
not turn a hair remain calm, keep your cool (slang), not bat an eyelid, keep your hair on (Brit. informal) The man didn't turn a hair.
split hairs quibble, find fault, cavil, overrefine, pettifog Don't split hairs. You know what I'm getting at.
Related words
like trichomania
Quotations
"Doth not even nature itself teach you, that if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him? But if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her" Bible: I Corinthians
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