Saturday, January 23, 2010

Explain how being a hair stylist is related to chemistry?

how and which chemicals are used in the career?Explain how being a hair stylist is related to chemistry?
OMG that is totally a loaded question..we have to do different things (just for color even) to people who have ruined...sorry I mean...different types of hair. ...One example, A person who dyes their black, lets it grow out for 3 months %26amp; then wants it blond/red. They go to the store %26amp; get a box color %26amp; think it's going to lighten the black %26amp; automatically blend with the roots...well duh...first YOU CAN'T lighten color with color. Once your hair has been colored, you can only color it darker with color...otherwise you have to bleach it. %26amp; The roots will be a totally different color. Then someone decided to get a color remover...same issue...only now we have bright yellow roots..because it removed the natural color as well from the roots....and orange patches with black still in it. How many different colors %26amp; levels of developer do you think we have to mix up..and add a little blue to one mix %26amp; a little green to another mix..Does this help?Explain how being a hair stylist is related to chemistry?
Hair Dye, and mixing chemicals to create a certain color dye.


Also when you do perms you use chemicals.








There's lots of chemicals involved, actually.
Perms, Relaxers, Hairdyes, Bleaching agents for hair...

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