Once dyed, hair cannot be restored and will never revert back to its natural, virgin state. Color changes the hair on your head until it grows completely out or is cut away.
When you color your hair, you are essentially removing or adding color pigment depending on whether you want to go lighter or darker.
The hair's cortex layer, or middle layer, houses the hair color
During the coloring process, the cuticle layer is opened so pigment can be removed or added.
Once the cuticle layer of the hair has been opened, it never fully closes again.
Once colored, your hair will always be color treated unless you cut off all the hair that has been colored. Many people falsely believe that if they cover over highlights or bleached hair with a darker color, the highlights are no longer present. Color can be a very fun, and one of the purest forms of self expression, but if not used the correct way, it can also have very adverse effects on your hair. Educate yourself, before you use any type of color application.
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