How to section hair when dying

Dyeing your hair can be a fun way to change up your look, but it’s important to do it the right way so you don’t damage your hair. That’s why we’ve put together this step-by-step guide on how to section hair for dying. So you can get the perfect results every time.

The good news is, it’s easy!

Follow these simple steps and you’ll be on your way to beautiful, evenly dyed hair.

What you’ll need:

– A tint comb or brush

– Hair clips

– A friend (optional)

Contents

  • 1 How to section hair for dying.
  • 2 Watch and learn: How the professionals do it.
  • 3 TOP TIPS!
  • 4 How do you dye your hair by yourself without missing spots?
  • 5 How do you part your hair when dying your hair?
  • 6 What part of hair do you dye first?
  • 7 How do I look after my new hair color?
  • 8 Parting words.

Step#1.Make a horizontal parting from ear to ear.

How to section hair when dying

Using a tint comb or brush, start at the crown of your head and use a comb to make a horizontal parting from one ear to the other.

Step #2. Divide this into two sections.

How to section hair when dying

Divide the top section into two sections and clip each one out of the way.

Step #3. Make a vertical parting from crown to neck.

How to section hair when dying

Now make a vertical parting from the center of your head to your neckline at the back.

Step #4. Divide this into two sections.

How to section hair when dying

You should now have four sections of hair: two on top of your head and two at the sides.

Step #5. Clip it all out of the way.

Clip up the lower sections so that you can work easily with the top sections.

Now you are ready to start coloring!

Remember to apply color first to the roots, then work through the lengths and ends of your hair.

When you have finished coloring, simply release all sections and comb through your hair with your fingers to distribute the color evenly.

Now you know how to properly section your hair for dying – it’s really not that difficult!

Watch and learn: How the professionals do it.

Here’s a great video that shows you how do you split hair into sections for coloring. You can follow along to see how it’s done.

Hair Color - Sectioning for long hair (anything past the chin)

TOP TIPS!

1. Start with clean, dry hair. Avoid washing your hair for a day or two before you dye it, as this can make it more difficult to section off.

2. Comb your hair to get rid of any knots or tangles.

3. Decide how you want to section your hair. There are a few different ways to do this, but we recommend dividing your hair into four sections: two on either side of your head, and one in the back.

4. Use clips or ties to secure each section of hair in place so it doesn’t get in the way while you’re working.

How do you dye your hair by yourself without missing spots?

Dyeing your hair yourself at home can be tricky. Sectioning your hair first is a sure-fire why to make sure you get an all-over, even coverage.

Here are some more tips to get it right every time:

  • It’s important to start with clean, dry hair. If your hair is even slightly damp, the color won’t adhere as well.
  • Be sure to apply the hair dye evenly from root to tip, and don’t forget to apply it to your hairline and nape of neck. These areas are often missed, but they can make all the difference in getting a natural-looking result.
  • Once you’ve applied the color all over, use a comb to help distribute it evenly and then let it sit for the recommended amount of time before rinsing.

With these tips in mind, you’ll be well on your way to dyeing your hair like a pro!

How do you part your hair when dying your hair?

The best way to achieve an even color result is to divide the hair into four sections.

This applies regardless of whether you are coloring your hair all over or just touching up your roots.

What part of hair do you dye first?

The roots! You have to dye your roots first because that’s where the new growth is.

You want to make sure that the color you’re using covers all of the new growth, so that your hair looks even and has no visible roots.

After you’ve dyed your roots, you can move on to coloring the rest of your hair. Start in the middle of your head and work your way out towards the ends.

Make sure to evenly distribute the color so that everything is covered. Once you’re done, comb through your hair to make sure that the color is distributed evenly.

How do I look after my new hair color?

Now that you’ve got your new hair color, it’s important to take care of it so that it looks its best.

Be sure to use a shampoo and conditioner that is designed for colored hair.

These products will help to protect your hair and keep the color looking vibrant.

Avoid washing your hair too often, as this can strip away the color.

When you do wash it, use lukewarm water instead of hot, and try to avoid getting your hair wet too often in general.

Keep your hair trimmed regularly to get rid of any split ends and protect your hair from damage.

With these tips in mind, you’ll be able to enjoy your new hair color for longer!

Parting words.

And that’s it! Now you know how to section your hair for dying, and what order to dye it in.

Just follow these simple steps and you’ll be on your way to perfect, even color every time.

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How do you section your hair at home for dying?

Section your hair Professionals always section hair into four parts – down the middle, and then from ear to ear across the crown. Dye the front sections first because these are the most visible, so need the full processing time.

What section do you start with when dying hair?

You should begin applying hair dye at the roots. Because they are where regrowth occurs first and the least damaged part of hair, they need the most color and processing time. Let the hair color develop for the amount of time indicated on packaging directions.