Colouring Grey Hair Guide PDF
Colouring Grey Hair Guide PDF
Colouring Grey Hair Guide PDF
LONDON
DANIEL FIELD
ORGANIC
ORGANIC AND
AND MINERAL
MINERAL HAIRDRESSING
HAIRDRESSING
www.danielfieldmailorder.co.uk
2.50
Research
The results of a Daniel Field survey entitled The Power of Colour came to three main
conclusions
Grey Hair is generally considered to be unflattering.
Grey hair can make a woman look a great deal older and colder.
Grey hair can give a woman an I dont care attitude towards her appearance.
The survey also revealed that, because women are likely to be undergoing significant physical
and psychological changes at the same time as turning grey, the need to cover their grey
hair prior to menopause was seen as very important.
So remember
Going grey happens to almost everyone and is not an indicator of poor health or impending
old age.
The change in the texture of grey hairs is normal but this can be improved with better
colouring formulae.
Start colouring before is becomes noticeable and dont go darker than your natural colour
if you want to avoid added re-growth problems.
At first try to colour just those more obvious greying areas as this is less hassle, less
expensive and saves you time.
Salon or Home?
If you can afford the time and money a visit to the salon is one place to deal with the problem
of greying hair. However, thousands of women have enjoyed success in colouring their hair
at home for many years! You may just want to match greying hair with your natural colour.
Alternatively you may want to use the greying strands to add coloured texture or naturally
occurring low lights. If you know what is easy and what is not, you will be able to decide
whether home hair colouring is for you, bearing in mind your budget and time constraints.
2. All peroxide based colorant manufacturers claim their product has special conditioners
and benefits. In reality the cosmetic shine created by colorants is merely that, cosmetic!
This false sheen lasts for up to 2 weeks and thereafter you are left with hair that is structurally
damaged to some degree.
3. Your skin tone becomes paler as you age. Be aware of this if you choose a colour that is
more than one shade darker than your natural colour.
4. Be subtle with colouring and keep it as close as possible to your natural shade.
5. Remember that grey hair is rarely attractive unless you have the correct combination of
skin tone and eye colouring! I.e. you suit clothes in blues, lilacs, greys and pinks and have
neutral skin tone and grey/blue eyes.
About Colour
Level 2 - New Generation Longer Lasting Semis. These semis owe their chemistry more
to permanent tints than true 6 wash semis. The ammonia in a permanent tint has been
replaced with another alkaline chemical called MEA. The peroxide is simply lower in strength.
There are two very similar types of formulations generally found in chemists both classed
as Level 2 and are called Tone on Tone and Demi Colorants.
Tone on Tone - These contain a very low peroxide strength of around 3%. Grey coverage is
quite weak and the shades are often very bright and aimed at younger non-greying customers.
These are used mainly by those wishing seriously to enhance or enrich a duller natural base
colour before turning really grey! The colour fades over time. The product is usually left on
the hair for 10-20 minutes and you can expect it to fade out between 10-12 washes. If you
do not want any hair damage at all, the brighter shades of Daniel Field Natural Colours Watercolour will suit your needs better!
Demi Colorants - These products have an increased peroxide strength of around 4.6%. The
shades are generally formulated more as natural shades rather than the brighter Tone on
Tone shades. Whilst these products have been formulated to cover grey hair generally
coverage is not good. As peroxide levels are higher there is an increase in the lightening
effect and this is noticeable as the dye itself fades (10/20 washes).
Demi colorants are left on for 30 minutes plus and you can expect 35% grey hair coverage
at best! Repeated use of Demi colorants containing peroxide will leave the hair structurally
damaged. The structure of the hair and its condition is impaired with both the Tone on Tone
and the Demi Colorant formulations when compared with true 6 wash semis, which are not
harmful to hair.
Level 3 - Permanent Colorants. Until recently most people wishing to achieve 100% grey
coverage have used Level 3 colorants. As you have already learned, the amount of lightening
achieved directly relates to the strength of the peroxide and the shade of dye. All Level 3
colours contain both peroxide and ammonia. Ammonia is very alkaline and when mixed with
peroxide it damages the hair.
Standard permanent colorants start at 6% peroxide raising to 12% for higher lifting. 6% has,
up to now, been the lowest strength of peroxide necessary to achieve really good grey hair
coverage. Depending on the depth of your natural colour, even at this level, the peroxide
content will lighten your natural hair colour by approximately 1-2 shades. The alkaline
ammonia is there to swell the hair thus allowing the colour molecules to lodge inside the
hair shaft. All peroxide based colorants work in this way.
If you choose a shade close to your natural shade the hair will still be lightened by the
peroxide but the dye re-colours this lightened effect back to a similar colour to the one lost
during the process. If you actually want to stay a lighter shade then choose the product which
is already a shade lighter than your natural colour. If you want to go more than 2 shades
lighter then the formula should contain a higher percentage of peroxide. Unfortunately this
causes the most damage to the hair and is the worst for re-growth problems! However, if
all you wish to do is colour your grey to blend in with your existing natural colour, giving a
more textured and natural look with less re-growth hassles you dont need to use peroxide
based colorants at all. Also, if you wish to go darker than your original natural shade and
colour all the grey hairs away you no longer need a peroxide based colorant either - see
references to: Daniel Field Natural Colours - Watercolour!
If you want to colour the grey hair and want your original colour to become lighter.
If you want your grey hairs to completely match your natural colour without going darker.
(This usually looks flat and rather unnatural).
When to choose Daniel Field Natural Colours - Watercolour for grey hair coverage
If you want to colour your grey hair effectively but dont need to lighten your natural
colour. (Textured and believable).
Fading
You now know that all Level 3 peroxide based colorants are described as permanent. The
dye in these colorants can fade out quite quickly. The darker the colour, the longer it appears
to last but some colour is lost by the bleaching effect of the sun. Blondes become brassy, rich
copper tones and reds lose their vibrancy and even black can turn an unwanted red in the
bright summer sun!
Make time to do a skin patch test as per the manufacturers instructions. This is essential
when using a new product. A number of people can become allergic to hair dye (PPD), allow
48 hours before checking.
Plan to colour your hair at home in the kitchen or bathroom when you know you will be
uninterrupted.
Choose a time that is not too near to that important occasion. (If you do not like the result
you will have more time to have it rectified properly)!
Wear protective gloves, an old shirt and use old towels secured with a clip. Most colorants
will stain material but, should this happen by accident, a blast of hairspray will stop the
processing instantly!
Protect your kitchen or bathroom floor with an old sheet or lots of newspaper. Tiled or
non-porous stone floors are ideal but take care with carpet, natural fibres and grout that
will colour instantly!
Protect your hairline with a carefully applied and very thin wipe of conditioner or Vaseline.
Dont let this touch the hair at all as it will definitely stop the grey from covering.
About Colour
Try to find a friend to play hairdressers with you. Its far easier to get someone else to
put your colour on properly and evenly for you!
For best results for grey coverage, apply the product to bone dry hair. Avoid shampooing
and then colouring on the same day.
Many people prefer to do a Strand Test before using a new shade of colorant. Once mixed,
peroxide based colorants must be used straight away and wont keep. Only use a dot of the
colour and an equal sized dot of the peroxide developer. Today many ranges wont allow you
to do this. Many bottles just have two separate compartments. You cant gain access to the
contents without mixing them together first! If you want to do a strand test choose the grey
strand and the natural base shade to compare the results. You will be amazed by how much
the two strands differ but it is hard to imagine this effect on the whole head!
About Colour
Green
Hazel
Brown
Blue
So youd like
to go blonde
Browns
Red
Black
Never!
Glossy black
Never!
Blonde to grey
Red
Golden lights
Choosing a shade
Textured Effects
With Watercolour, the depth of colour can also be finely tuned by how long it is left on. If you
have had highlights and want to tone them to a warmer or darker shade, Watercolour can
retain the highlighted effect. If you have natures own highlights (a percentage of grey or white
hair) Watercolour can colour just these hairs creating really beautiful natural lights. Simply
choose a shade lighter than your natural base colour.
Watercolour
If the ends are slightly faded or the grey is re-emerging then save the excess colour left after
applying to the roots, and put this on the rest of your hair for the last 5 to 10 minutes of the
colouring process. This is usually enough without going too dark!
Radiant Tones
Some colours build up far less these are the Radiant Tones (see colour list). These can be
re-applied all over in one application every time.
Allergy or Sensitivity
Watercolour can occasionally cause the head to itch slightly in the most sensitive skin types.
This is very unlikely to be an allergy, and should go upon rinsing. Always do a 48-hour patch
test on the inside of the elbow before using Watercolour to be safe. See the instructions
enclosed with the product.
Although the gentle developing process of Watercolour does not harm the hair, people allergic
to phenylenydiamines will still be allergic to Watercolour.
Mid Blondes
8
83
86
Dark Blondes
7
71
73
76
Watercolour
Radiant Tones
7.43
77
6.44
5.46
4.6
3.6
These colours were formulated for use on non-grey hair. They will work on grey hair but will look very
bright!
Lightest Browns
61
Neutral Lightest Ash Brown (OM61) Excellent for colouring pre-lightened hair.
63
6.4
These are ideal for softly blending away up to 30% grey hair on brown hair.
Browns
5
53
5.43
56
Darker Browns
4
43
44
46
Dark Brown
3/4
Darkest Browns
3
Daniel Field is the pioneer of Organic & Mineral Hairdressing and the founder of The Organic &
Mineral Research Institute in Ireland, where his researchers have developed a unique range of
professional hairdressing products.
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