The taupe color of milk tea needs bleaching. Because the taupe of milk tea has a gray tone, if it is not bleached, there is no way to dye this color, so it must be bleached. Bleaching is to fade the original color of hair with bleach, and then dye it with brown dye paste of milk tea.
It takes about 45 minutes to dye your hair. It is suggested that hair should be nourished regularly after bleaching to avoid dryness and bifurcation. The taupe of milk tea is a very gentle color, and many Jimei fans love this color. However, the taupe color of milk tea needs bleaching and cannot be dyed directly. But as we all know, bleaching is very harmful to hair quality, and the color fading after bleaching is also quite obvious.
What color is the taupe fading of milk tea?
After the color of milk tea fades, it turns blue-gray, a bit like milk ash. After the color fades, the gray tone increases and the color transparency becomes higher. Generally speaking, the color will fade from the beginning of dyeing, and the first 1-2 weeks is the coloring period. Try not to wash your hair. A hair dye can generally last for about half a year, and the contrast is obvious because of the decrease of color saturation in the later period.
The original color of hair is about 3-5 degrees, and the hair length is 1-2 cm a week. The greater the chromaticity difference after dyeing, the faster the fading, but the degree of hair fading remains unchanged, but the color is getting lighter and lighter until the original color is restored.
The speed of fading is also related to the frequency of washing hair. After dyeing, the hair quality will deteriorate accordingly. The quality of hair is also related to the number of dyeing and the color of hair.