Thursday, August 25, 2005
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
FAQ'S
Q: Is shampooing daily harmful for your hair?
A: No. The short answer is only use shampoo designed for your scalp and hair type. ie: oily, dry scalp, chemically treated or sun damaged. My suggestion is to rub a small amount of designed shampoo onto roots and lather, then let shampoo rinse onto ends.
Q: Do you perm your hair before or after coloration?
A: Perm before coloring your hair, and wait up to 3 days (72 hours) before coloring. That way the perm will have time to properly oxidate.
Q: How can I maintain my hair color in between coloring sessions?
A: You can use a "Color Shampoo"(like our Tintelations Color Shampoos)that deposit small amounts of pigment to keep hair color looking fresher longer. Or you can you a color friendly shampoo (like our Shampoo 01) that is made especially for chemically treated hair. Got Grey? Need to stretch out your color a few days longer? Try a "Grey Free" instant touch up hair color wand to cover your grey roots around your hairline and part! They shampoo right out, and are easy to use like a mascara wand!
Q: How can I make my curly hair look soft and non-frizzy?
A: We recommend using our product Behave as a leave in conditioning balm and de-frizzer. Take a quarter size amount of Behave (or more depending on how much hair you have) and distribute evenly through towl dried hair. Let dry naturally, or if you use a diffuser, twirl hair into separate sections and dry.
A: No. The short answer is only use shampoo designed for your scalp and hair type. ie: oily, dry scalp, chemically treated or sun damaged. My suggestion is to rub a small amount of designed shampoo onto roots and lather, then let shampoo rinse onto ends.
Q: Do you perm your hair before or after coloration?
A: Perm before coloring your hair, and wait up to 3 days (72 hours) before coloring. That way the perm will have time to properly oxidate.
Q: How can I maintain my hair color in between coloring sessions?
A: You can use a "Color Shampoo"(like our Tintelations Color Shampoos)that deposit small amounts of pigment to keep hair color looking fresher longer. Or you can you a color friendly shampoo (like our Shampoo 01) that is made especially for chemically treated hair. Got Grey? Need to stretch out your color a few days longer? Try a "Grey Free" instant touch up hair color wand to cover your grey roots around your hairline and part! They shampoo right out, and are easy to use like a mascara wand!
Q: How can I make my curly hair look soft and non-frizzy?
A: We recommend using our product Behave as a leave in conditioning balm and de-frizzer. Take a quarter size amount of Behave (or more depending on how much hair you have) and distribute evenly through towl dried hair. Let dry naturally, or if you use a diffuser, twirl hair into separate sections and dry.

