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Almost every woman has used, or considered using hair color at some time. But how many times a day do you see walking hair coloring disasters? This article explains how to avoid being the next hair color victim. Hair color correction is a big money maker in salons nationwide. The reason: over-the-counter hair coloring products have given consumers the impression that hair color is easy and extremely affordable. One look at a professionally-colored model on a commercial or glossy magazine page, and many people clamor to the closest drug store to purchase a $5 box of color with the hopes of receiving a $50 salon look. The results are often disastrous, and it can take hundreds of dollars to correct a hair color problem that could have been prevented with just a tiny bit of knowledge and planning. The most common problem seen with hair coloring at home and in salons is choosing a hair color that is too light for the natural shade of hair. Realistically, color can only lighten hair beautifully by a few shades.Another great option that African American women can select is the cropped cut. This features short layers all over the head finger-combed with pomade for moisture and styling control. This is an excellent choice if you color your hair, since hair is trimmed frequently to remove dryness or damage from processing. This look allows for diversity; from cropped very close to the scalp to tight curls.

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