I have studied with Redken Color Systems and, when using Shades EQ, it should be applied to DRY hair so as not to dilute the formula...which would occur if applied to wet hair.
Redken Color Gels should be applied to dry hair. If it's wet, it will dilute the product.
Pump a small amount onto finger tips and rub hands together. Using just your finger tips, apply product lightly to ends of the hair to give definition and separation when hair is dry.
Try using a deep conditioning treatment, like "All Soft" by Redken.
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---- you squeeze about 3-4 lemons big in a bowl and dump it all over damp hair, blow dry hair until dry and BAM! your hair will be about 2 shades lighter
Not necessarily, it depends on the hair color process you would be using. For lightener your hair does not have to be clean as you apply it to dry hair. For a semi-permanent hair color it can be applied to dry hair and or towel dried hair. Temporary colors can also be applied to dry hair or towel dried hair. Read the directions on the back of the color application and the directions should tell you whether to shampoo and towel dry or apply to dry hair only.
Redken "All Soft". They also have a wonderful deep conditioner cream that repairs damaged hair. You can usually find it in salons for $12. For something cheaper, try Dove.
you have to highlight to dry haair.
possibly i have dark brown hair and i tried it two times and all it did was dry it out so its just up to your hair
use curling rollers. apply them when wet, and then blow dry hair or let it air dry. when you take it out, your hair will be curly