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When performing retouches on red hair, the reds will last longer if you create them using a separate formula with a deposit-only hair color product applied to the midshaft and ends of the strand.
Deposit-only hair color has a longer shelf life than semi-permanent hair dye, but less than permanent dye.
What is deposit-only hair color?
- Deposit-only designates that the color is simply added; the hair is not "lifted" or lightened. In this method of coloring, the cuticle is opened using a low-volume developer before color is applied.
- Unlike demi-permanent hair color, semi-permanent hair color is a deposit-only product and won't require a developer or any level of peroxide.
- The color affects the tone rather than the hue and coats the outside of the hair.
- Semi-permanent is a deposit-only, temporary hair color that stains the hair for about 3 to 6 washes.
- Unlike demi, semi-permanent color does not need to be mixed with a developer, and is typically applied to freshly shampooed hair for the best result.
- You deposit as well as lift hair while using permanent hair color. Less pigment is deposited on gray hair the more a hair color lifts. Less lift results from adding more deposit to your hair color.
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