If
you're thinking about coloring your hair, here are some tips
about when not to do it, whether at home or at the salon. Millions
of women color their hair every year. Some pick up a kit at
the drugstore and color their own hair at home, or have a friend
help with it. Others make an appointment at the salon for an
expert to apply professional hair color. Whichever
mode you prefer, keep in mind that there are certain times when
you should not color your hair. Those who believe a color job
can be done at any time may be in risk of damaging their scalp
or hair.
When to color your hair
Coloring
your hair can be done safely and conveniently when you follow
a few easy, quick steps for optimum results.
When is the best time to color your hair?
There can be several answers to that question.
Here are some of those potential answers
Using
a shampoo for oily hair
There
are many shampoos designed with oily hair in mind, but it
may take a little experimenting to find the one that's right
for you. There are many shampoos on the market that are formulated
specifically for oily hair, but it is helpful to understand
what causes the condition in the first place. The problem
actually starts at the roots and is caused by sebum, which
is produced by sebaceous glands located at the base of each
hair shaft on your scalp.There are also many factors that
can contribute to oily hair, from environmental conditions
to genetics. The amount of oil in your hair may be different
at certain times of the year too, with weather elements like
wind, sun, temperature and humidity all playing a part in
how much excess oil you have. Oily hair can also be caused
by puberty, pollution, sweat, exercise, hormones and residue
left in your hair from hair products.