Please star this question. Thanks all!Attention all HAIRDRESSERS: If I get a sem-permanent clear gloss will my hair still be considered virgin?
virgin hair is no chemical has touched it, semi permanant gloss is a chemical so no your hair will NOT be virgin!Attention all HAIRDRESSERS: If I get a sem-permanent clear gloss will my hair still be considered virgin?
depending on the semi used, yes. a true semi-permanent isn't mixed with anything, it just coats your hair. you can get any proceedure overtop of this without anything bad happening. semi-permanent colors only stick to the outside of your hair shaft, staining it. Usually the pigments *even the clear ones* are reflective, giving you hair a nice shine. Demi-permanent colors open up the cuticle and start depositing inside your hair shaft, without breaking down any pigment in your hair, it doesnt get right down to the cortex either. manic panic is a true semi-permanent, natural instincts from clairol says its semi- permanent but is a demi-permanent. Since your hair structure is not altered in any manner, using a clear semi permanent to give it some shine will keep you hair in a virgin state. Just be sure its a true semi permament. you shouldnt have to mix anything into it. read the box, im not very familiar with drug store labeling, but if I remember correctly, there are different types of hair color, a semi is either a type 1 or a type 2. read the ingredients if you can find them, there should be no ammonia or hydrogen peroxide in it at all. If youre really concerned about the integrity of you hair and youre not looking to alter its color, why dont you just use shine products? biosilk shine therapy serum or shine on spray is good stuff. if your not looking into applying daily try halo high shine rinse. after your shampoo apply it, put on a shower cap, and warm it up with a hairdryer for 5 minutes, back in the shower, rinse and condition. only do that once a week for crazy intense shine. Its not a coloring product, it just coats your hair in shiney goodness. you could also try matrix shade memory foam. shampoo, use the mousse, leave it in for 5 minutes, rinse and condition. it has mild coloring agents that just temporarily stain your hair, enhancing certain tones *depends on which mousse you use, can make it warmer, cooler, redder, or ashy, they have 6 shades* aswell as adding lots of shine. its not a color process, it just plays up tones, and doesn't alter the structure or your hair. use that twice a week. happy hairstyling!
no, it wont.
Yes. A gloss is not depositing any pigment, so your hair will stay it's natural color.
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