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Message started by Drear on Apr 15th, 2007 at 4:38am

Title: To condition or not condition?
Post by Drear on Apr 15th, 2007 at 4:38am
I keep reading contradictory information regarding whether you should use a conditoner on the day you go to the salon to have it dyed or not.  Some say you should because it will give a more even result where as other sources say you shouldn't condition so the dye can penetrate deeper and some sites say you shouldn't even conditoner for 14 days before having hair dyed :-?  Well, the last advice is too late for me because I'm having streaks done next Thursday and I condition every day.  

Title: Re: To condition or not condition?
Post by Sakina on Apr 15th, 2007 at 12:33pm
Hmmm, I think I would ask your colorist to see what they would recommend.  I know you're hair texture is different from those around you, so advice from them might not be what you need.  Trust your feelings and keep a log of whatever you do, so you can choose to repeat it or do something else based on your results.

I'm just typing as I'm thinking, I hope I'm not confusing, too!

Good Luck!

Title: Re: To condition or not condition?
Post by bikerbraid on Apr 15th, 2007 at 8:39pm
The type of conditioner you use could be the biggest factor.  Conditioners that have silicone based ingredients (generally anything that ends in -cone), will probably prevent the dye from taking as well as it could.  I'd suggest doing a vinegar rinse the last time you wash before you have the coloring.  This will help remove any product buildup and give the coloring the best chance to work with your hair.

I also agree with Sakina - checking with your colorist for their recommendation would be a great idea.

Title: Re: To condition or not condition?
Post by Drear on Apr 18th, 2007 at 2:15am
Oh, I think while I type all the time ;D  I'll defnitely try the vinegar rinse tomorrow then, thanks!

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