There are various kinds of products to color your hair. Generally speaking, they are used depending on what effect a person seeks to achieve. Some want the color on their hair to be long-lasting, others are quite satisfied with a temporary effect. Accordingly, there are three types of color products available on the market: permanent, semi-permanent and temporary. In this article we will consider the latter in more detail. So, let’s first have a look what makes this type of hair products temporary. The main reason is that temporary colors cover only the outside of the hair, because their pigment molecules are too large to enter inside the hair shaft. Consequently, temporary colors are easily washed away. Before using temporary hair coloring products one should keep in mind that they are often ‘lay’ unevenly, especially on unevenly porous hair with permed and highlighted ends. Moreover, because the cuticle scales are open and swollen in such cases, pigment molecules of these colors can still get into the hair shafts what makes the effect no longer temporary. So, you won't be able to wash the color away from certain parts. As a matter of fact, too few people will really like it. One more point to consider before applying temporary coloring on your hair is the state of health of you hair. Weak and damaged hair won't benefit from anything like that. Therefore, it is strongly advised to strengthen and revitalize you hair first. There are lots of hair care products of this kind available today, Provillus is one of the examples. Still there are a number of cases when temporary color products are successfully used. The main reason that makes them very popular is their flexibility. It means that they are quick and easy to apply and no-less quick and easy to remove. They create an immediate color change and that’s what a large number of people need to be satisfied with their hair at this or that moment. Temporary colors are great to darken natural and artificially colored hair. Often natural white hair or bleached hair looks too yellow or brassy. This is when you can neutralize this effect with the help of temporary silver tones. Temporary colors are also effective when you want to add stronger tones to your natural or artificially colored light or dark hair (for example, ashen, auburn, golden, etc.). People with grey hair can also benefit from temporary hair coloring. Though, it’s important to keep in mind that usually grey hair consists of purely white and colored hair that are mixed together. Therefore, the process of temporary coloring may turn to be a little bit more complicated. Also remember that temporary colors may produce unwanted red or orange overtones on such hair. The author of this article is a hair care expert and hair loss products reviewer who writes for Product-for-hair-loss.org.
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