I have been using glue -in tracks for about a year now. My real hair is medium-lenght and i want to stop using tracks. I want to dye my real hair. Should I dye my hair now or wait?
Dye my hair after tracks?
Wait...
And if you can help it dont use glue too much in your hair no matter what your beautician says its not good and is not better than a sewn in... trust me.
Just wait about a good three weeks make sure you've been washing and conditioning regularly, and then go ahead and dye it.
But dye does break black people hair. If your hair is permed make sure you keep it up. If its natural then nevermind your good, it wont break.
Dye my hair after tracks?
idk glue for real wow
Dye my hair after tracks?
Using glue-in tracks for a year, huh? well before you go any further make sure you get all the glue out first.
Ask your stylist what she thinks though...
good luck!
Dye my hair after tracks?
It is always a good idea to give your hair time to breathe and rejuvenate.I would wait awhile and give it some hot oil treatments.Then when you think it's healthier then dye it.Good luck
Dye my hair after tracks?
You should let your hair breathe ( I know that sounds strange) for about two weeks.
Then you can dye it. If your are going black, brown, or red--I suggest a semi permenant rinse. If you are going blonde--then you would have to dye it with a booster probably.
Please make sure that your hair STAYS moisturized----that is important with dye.
And for the record--the ASKER uses weave glue--not standard glue.
Dye my hair after tracks?
You can dye your hair with no problem .. The only thing is you may want to give your hair a rest for about a week and make sure all the glue is gone but u should have no problems trust me.... I don it all the time..... glue and color..ok , but perm and color is where you would run into a problem.
Dye my hair after tracks?
wait that will mess it up
Dye my hair after tracks?
If you have the tracks in, wait until they're out. The dye and the glue from the tracks makes for an icky, hard to remove, combination.
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