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Permanent Hair Dye Permanent products for hair dying usually consist of a package containing two bottles and possible a smaller bottle or sachet of conditioning cream for use after the dying treatment. One of the aforementioned bottles contains a hydrogen peroxide solution (usually 6%) and the other bottle contains the actual hair dyes dissolved in ammonia. Only when the contents of these two bottles are mixed will the hair dye perform its task. The bottle containing the ammonia and dye solution and the contents of the hydrogen peroxide bottle are mixed well. The mixture is applied to the hair and the ammonia solution causes the hair to swell up, after which the hair particles open and separate, enabling the hair dye solution to enter the hair shaft, to change the color of the hair. The dye and hydrogen peroxide need time to develop the new color in the hair, explaining why you usually have to wait for half an hour or longer before hair dye can be rinsed out. The hair dye is rinsed out and the hair is conditioned, after which it can be styled however you want it.
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