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Why Isn't Emma Stone's Hair Falling Out?A colorist to the stars reveals the secret to constantly changing your color ... without going bald |
Yes, Ginger Emma's natural red hair puts her at the top of our celebrity ginger crushes. When she makes it fiery, we love it even more. Still looking full of life and untouched, we're wondering: Does the amount of damage vary by the color you choose for your hair? Is blonde actually a girl's worst enemy?
In a word, yes. "Going darker usually causes the least amount of damage," says Papanikolas. "Going lighter causes the most damage. Any time you go more than four shades lighter than your natural color, you are risking the most damage. Brunette to red is easy if you are starting with natural hair color. If it's been previously colored, then you need to strip the color out first, and then add the red � this will cause more damage."
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In a word, yes. "Going darker usually causes the least amount of damage," says Papanikolas. "Going lighter causes the most damage. Any time you go more than four shades lighter than your natural color, you are risking the most damage. Brunette to red is easy if you are starting with natural hair color. If it's been previously colored, then you need to strip the color out first, and then add the red � this will cause more damage."
SEE NEXT PAGE: Golden and Gorgeous