The Difference Between a Simple and a Double-Process Color
What’s a Simple-Color?
SimpleĀ means that a new color or toner is applied all over your head to create a new base color. The hair is lifted and deposited in one easy step. This means it takes a lot less time than a double process and typically is more cost-friendly, too. It’s the most common color treatment out of the two and is wonderful for covering grays and adding shininess to dull hair. Plus, it’s also great for the home hair colorist.
What’s a Complete Process Color?
The fullĀ color is regularly call when lightening hair by more than two shades. Step one, the hair is bleached to remove natural or colored hair pigments. Step 2, pigment is added into the bleached or lightened hair to create the desired shade. To avoid damage to the hair, leave the professionals colorist in Roger Beauty studios do it for you.
