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Prior to hair color you want to use your clarifying shampoo that we talked about earlier. I'm
going to use lukewarm water. We're going to get her hair nice and wet. We're going to
use the clarifying shampoo that we talked about to make sure we remove any build up
in the hair.
You don't want to scrub the scalp too hard prior to color because it opens the pores
and the developer actually will sting or itch your scalp. So we want to pay more attention
to the hair. See how I'm gently, gently scrubbing that hair? The clarifying shampoo works over
time and with manipulation. So you want to manipulate that hair. Massage it in and let
the clarifier remove any build up. It's not something you can visibly see but it's definitely
something you can feel in someone's hair. So clarifying shampoo and then we're going
to rinse her with a nice warm water. And you can actually tell that her hair has been clarified
because when you pull through the hair you can hear it squeaking. It's not something
you can hear on the camera? But you can, can you hear that? You can hear it squeaking.
And that means it's as clean as it possibly can be. And then now that the hair's been
clarified we're going to get ready for conditioner.