Why Ammonia is Used in Permanent Hair Coloring? | Is Ammonia Safe For Hair? | Hair Coloring Tips
Ammonia, an alkaline chemical, is used to raise the pH level of hair during the coloring process. Ammonia opens the outer layer of hair and lets the hair color enter the cortex and get deposited there. But if you’re allergic to ammonia and can’t stand the smell then you can opt for Ammonia-free hair colors.
Ammonia-free hair color replaces ammonia with different ingredients but works the same way by raising the ph level and opens the outer layer of hair to get the color in. Ammonia-based colors work best on grey hair. Watch the video and learn more about why ammonia is important in permanent hair coloring.
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