Beauty

Celebrity hairstylists Yusef and Brian O’Connor settle the debate.

Coloring your haircan be a big commitment.

(Seriously, who wants to deal with the aftermath of abad dye job?)

Should you wash your hair before coloring or dyeing it? The dirty or clean debate is confusing — but…

Should Your Hair Be Dirty Or Clean Before Coloring?

Product and metal and mineral buildup could interfere with the process and cause a chemical reaction, explains Yusef.

This can end up causing uneven color and lift.

Semi-permanent dyes sit on top of the hair cuticle rather than inside as a permanent dye does.

What Happens If You Dye Dirty Hair?

Which Products Interfere With The Hair Coloring Process?

OConnor says that any conditioner or oil can create a barrier between the hair cuticle and the color.

How Soon Can You Wash Your Hair After Coloring It?

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