You often hear hairstylists using sorts of terms like permanent hair colour, demi-permanent, semi-permanent, and temporary hair colour. These terms they used to describe various types of hair colours. Still, not have a clear idea of what are they mean? Let me break it down for you.
Permanent Hair Colour
Permanent hair colours make changes to hair colour permanently. Certain colours open the cuticles that comprise the surface of the hair shaft and then deliver the hair dye deep inside. Permanent hair colour will not fade away, and you can notice the difference between new growth or coloured hair. De Lorenzo Permanent Hair Colour is a popular brand designed for professional hairstylists to experience long-lasting and vibrant colour results.
Demi-Permanent Hair Colour
Demi-permanent hair colour is generally mixed with a low-volume developer. Demi-permanent colour dye opens the hair cuticles and penetrates colour dye into the hair shaft. These colours are used to add shine and change the tone of the hair. It generally lasts between 12 to 24 shampoos depending on the health and porosity of the hair
Semi-Permanent Hair Colour
Semi-permanent hair colours are referred to as direct colour dye because they don’t require to be mixed with the developer. Semi-permanent hair colour generally lasts between 4 to 12 shampoos. Adore Hair Dye Australia offers a semi-permanent hair colour range for long-lasting results.
Temporary Hair Colour
Temporary hair colour instantly changes the hair colour and is often available in the form of powder, chalk, and spray. Temporary colour washed out of your hair with one shampoo.