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Hair Color: Understanding Chemistry and Care

By Staff Writers July 2, 2026 6 min read
Hair Color: Understanding Chemistry and Care

How Hair Color Works

Hair color comes from melanin, produced in hair follicles during growth. Melanin exists in two forms: eumelanin (brown to black pigment) and pheomelanin (red to yellow pigment).

Permanent color uses ammonia to open the cuticle and peroxide to lighten natural pigment, then deposits new color. This creates lasting change but involves chemical alteration.

Semi-permanent color coats the hair surface with pigment without penetrating the cortex. It gradually fades with each wash and doesn't lighten natural color.

Demi-permanent color slightly opens the cuticle, allowing partial penetration. It's gentler than permanent color and lasts longer than semi-permanent.

Lightening and Bleach

Bleach removes pigment through oxidation. The longer bleach processes, the lighter hair becomes, but excessive bleaching damages the hair structure irreversibly.

Darker hair requires longer processing and potentially multiple sessions to achieve lighter shades. Each bleaching session causes cumulative damage.

Color Care Protocol

Purple and Toning Shampoos

These specialized products neutralize unwanted tones:

When to See a Professional

For dramatic color changes, bleaching, or color corrections, consult a professional colorist. DIY mistakes can be costly to repair and cause significant hair damage.

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