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HAIR dye and HAIR COLOR - are both same ??
Asked by Nauty,
08 Feb 04:12 pm
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Difference between Hair colouring and ... Nothing. the term hair coloring is a professional term, and hair dying, is not.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 08 Feb 04:20 pm
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Hair coloring can be said as "Temporary hair dye"it only last about 20 washes.
dying- is permanent hair dye.
Answered by Psycho, 08 Feb 04:14 pm
dying- is permanent hair dye.
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I think a parlour lady can better explain the difference.....I 've not that depth of knowledge about that concept...
Answered by jack slater, 08 Feb 04:19 pm
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Yes. Dono ek hi baat hai.....lekin 52 wali 25 ki toh kabhi na lagne wali.
Answered by ankit shivam, 08 Feb 04:15 pm
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Aare asian paints to phone karo.......simple hai...........dye lagai ya color....ki farak painda......
Answered by Incredible Abhi, 09 Feb 01:57 am
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Hair dye is generally low priced and is mostly for men. Hair color is made of same material, but is made for women's long hair. With beautiful models for advertisement, they can price it high, and yet can get huge clientele. Further, they know black will not be fashionable.. So they color it brown, red, golden etc and show with a heart winning swing on a model !! So, though they are basically same, for marketing purpose, they are projected as different products.
Answered by subhash, 08 Feb 08:53 pm
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Since ages, people have been colouring their hair using extracts from plants and minerals. Some of these natural agents contain pigments like those of henna, black walnut shells while others contained natural bleaching agents. It was later discovered that these agents caused reactions that changed the colour of the hair.
In the 1800s, chemists found a substance called as para-phenylenediamine (PPD) and discovered its use in the creation of a synthetic dye. At the same time, it was found that hydrogen peroxide was a gentler and safer chemical as compared to the other chemicals for hair bleaching. These two discoveries paved way for chemist Eugene Schueller, who created the first commercial chemical hair dye, which he called as "Aureole." This product was later known as "L'Oreal."
The double-process for dying hair blonde soon followed, and in 1932 hair dye was refined by chemist Lawrence Gelb who created a hair dye that actually penetrated in the shaft of the hair.
In the 1800s, chemists found a substance called as para-phenylenediamine (PPD) and discovered its use in the creation of a synthetic dye. At the same time, it was found that hydrogen peroxide was a gentler and safer chemical as compared to the other chemicals for hair bleaching. These two discoveries paved way for chemist Eugene Schueller, who created the first commercial chemical hair dye, which he called as "Aureole." This product was later known as "L'Oreal."
The double-process for dying hair blonde soon followed, and in 1932 hair dye was refined by chemist Lawrence Gelb who created a hair dye that actually penetrated in the shaft of the hair.
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Answered by anil garg, 08 Feb 06:52 pm
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