Why You Should Give A Second Chance To Single Process Hair Color—a blog on differentiating between single process hair color and two-step hair color just to name a few ideas.

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Single Process Hair Color: The Highlights

Single process hair color is a one-step application of color in which the entire head is colored at once. You can choose whether you want your single process hair to be semi-permanent or permanent, depending on how much time you want it to last for. If you choose a permanent formula, your color will last longer than if you had chosen a semi-permanent formula because it won’t wash out as easily.

Single Process Color Vs Two Step Color

If single process color is applied only to the roots and ends of your hair and not throughout the whole length of each strand (like two step does), then this would be considered Single Process Hair Color.

Single Process Hair Color: The Low-Lights

Single process hair color is not just one color, it’s a combination of different tones. It’s like saying “I love you” to your partner instead of saying it in multiple languages. If you want to show your love in French, Spanish and Italian – this would be the best way to do that! The same thing goes for single process hair color: by combining different tones within one application, you can create highlights or lowlights (aka low-lights). Now let’s get into what each tone means:

  • Highlights – lightened sections of your hair
  • Lowlights – darkened sections of your hair

Do you see where we’re going with this? Yep! You guessed right; it doesn’t matter if you’re blond or brunette or redhead–you can use single process color too!

There are many reasons to get a single process color.

There are many reasons to get a single process color. It is subtle, it is a good way to add shimmer, it is a way to achieve an all over color, such as gray coverage.

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