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When trying hair color for the first time, it's always a good idea to start with a shade or two lighter than your natural color. This will help you get a feel for how the color looks on you and how it interacts with your hair. If you're not sure what shade to choose, consult with a professional hairstylist. They can help you find the perfect color for your skin tone and hair type.
Once you've selected a color, be sure to follow the instructions carefully. This will help ensure that you get the best results possible. Most hair color products come with a developer, which is a chemical that helps the color penetrate the hair shaft. The developer can be mixed with the color in different ratios to achieve different levels of lift. For example, a 1:1 ratio will lift the hair up to one level, while a 1:2 ratio will lift the hair up to two levels.
Once the color has been applied, it's important to leave it on for the amount of time specified in the instructions. This will allow the color to fully develop and penetrate the hair shaft. After the color has been processed, rinse it out with cool water and shampoo and condition as usual.
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