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Haircolor Research Paper

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As we age, our hair and skin lose pigment, which leads to grey hairs. Grey hairs, also known as canities, are extremely hard to cover due to the resistance of the hair cuticle. Like a door that has been sealed shut, the cuticle of a grey hair takes additional effort to open. This means that the product must work to the best of its ability in order to deposit the color into the hair. Decades ago, haircolor was quite harsh. The damage-preventing ingredients in haircolor today, such as water soluble silicon and other conditioners, were not found in yesterday’s haircolor. This gave many women mixed feelings about coloring their hair. They wanted the results, but they felt guilty for damaging their hair. Fortunately today, many color lines …show more content…

During the late nineteenth century people, especially women, became more determined than ever to preserve their youthful lightening appearance. This of course, meant coloring their hair with synthetic hair dye or lightening their hair with hydrogen peroxide to reduce the appearance of grey. In 1932, a man by the name of Lawrence Gelb established the world of haircolor which we know of today. He created haircolor that actually penetrated the shaft of the hair. His company later went on to be called, “Clairol”. In 1950, Gelb introduced a one-step hair dye that lightened hair on its own, without the help of bleach. This allowed people, for the first time in history, to color their hair in the comfort of their own home. This also made things less tedious for hair stylists, allowing them to get their color clients out more quickly and tend to more clients in a …show more content…

While many clients are comfortable coloring their hair monthly with permanent haircolor, others wish to do one of two other things: either use a demi permanent haircolor to, essentially, blend the grey hair with another tone, such as blue or red, or they choose to lighten their hair in order to get that platinum white or silver look they desire. Some even chose to, essentially, camouflage the grey by highlighting areas around the grey spots. Some women wish to avoid the ever-binding commitment to permanent haircolor and just want to go grey gracefully, altering the appearance of their grey. They want to simply wake up in the morning, quickly shower and do their hair without taking much time on it, and then head off to work or school. Their busy lifestyles leave them wanting perfectly tousled hair which can be achieved with little or no effort. The client’s desire to adapt to the inevitable grey hair allows hairstylists to be more creative. After all, slapping on the same permanent haircolor every month is not nearly as entertaining as figuring out intriguing, new ways to make the client’s hair look stunning and

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