Hello. A few days ago I decided to dye my hair red with shampoo coloring those that fall out after 4-5 washes. I bought 3 because my hair is very thick. The color did not change and there was only a red tinge. Since I really liked red, I ran to the nearest store and bought a syoss paint. The next day my hair color was great. However, yesterday I took a bath and it started to fall a lot of red and I thought it was from the dye. When I dried my hair, I immediately saw the difference. My hair at the roots was much darker than before and inside the hair was just brown. I'm still red, but I don't like my color like that. It is very dark. My hair is very nice and thick and I don't want to damage it but I will dye it again. Recommend me a nice brand of paint. For now, I focused on syoss olio intense but I don't know how long it will last and whether it will happen again with my hair. My mother told me to dye with henna but I'm a little skeptical. The colorant shampoo hasn't fallen off yet and I have to wait until it falls completely to paint again. I'm very sick :(
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Don't paint right away, wait a minute! Shampoos with colorants work this way, I had painted with them several times in high school. At first you don't see much difference in color, and after one wash it is more noticeable. Until the whole color falls out, it still looks like a murder has taken place in the bathroom. It's normal, don't worry. It is similar with paints. No matter how well you wash your hair the first time, the next wash will still lose a little color and the effect of coloring will change. My mother dyed before I was born, and her robes were often red-shouldered. The difference is that with paints after the third wash everything stabilizes, and with shampoos it is the same until the color falls out completely. Forget about henna! In very rare cases, one can paint evenly, and after a few washes it is very possible that the color will stop being even. The reason is that good henna is not sold in our stores. In the end, you are left with shades, and this should not be the case if the henna was real. I advise you to give your hair a break. It is not good to paint too often, you will damage it and it will no longer be nice and thick. By the way, because your hair is thick, the best solution is to go and have it dyed in a salon next time. Once you do, then you can do it yourself. Every hairdresser should be able to even out your color and fix the overall look of your hair. It turned out badly for you, but if you paint now, the situation will get worse and it will not get better. Give yourself at least 2-3 weeks. The paint you wrote about is not bad. Bear in mind,