As demonstrated by Guy Tang, no matter what brand of colour you are using, excess heat from straighteners can have dramatic effects on your hair colour. Turn down the heat, and focus on healthy hair practises for both your natural hair and hair extensions in order to protect the colour, and the quality of your hair.
I have over ten years of experience in the hair extension industry, having first undergone my training as a hair extensions technician in I started my career working as a mobile hair extensionist, fitting predominantly micro ring hair extensions, I travelled all over the county, transforming women's hair and lifting their confidence.
After sourcing my own hair to use on my clients, and seeing how much they loved it and how high quality it was, I decided to become a supplier to other hair extensionists and salons nationwide, which quickly developed worldwide.
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The result is that it will be reduced. The wavelength of blue is around nanometers. Light physics is never really all that straightforward. As you reflect less light, the closer to black you get. Complete black is the complete absence of light. The thickness of this layer is what controls which light waves are blocked.
The thickness of the oxide layer is dependent on the temperature that the steel hits while in contact with oxygen. In other words, heat will initiate a chemical reaction between the iron in the steel and the oxygen in the air. This forms an oxide layer, which is a thin film that will filter out some wavelengths while enhancing others, depending on its thickness. This is how the color changes. Another example of a metal that turns blue and other colors with heat is titanium.
Thus, each element emits its own set of colours. See, for example, mercury and neon above. Those colours are as distinctive to each element as fingerprints are to people. Why do elements emit colors when heated? Ernest Z. Apr 10, Knowing the ideal case allows us to predict or calculate actual values by correcting for the imperfections of actual hot objects. For increasing temperatures, the sequence of radiated colors is: black, red, orange, yellow-white, bluish-white. These curves also show the trend of shifting peak wavelengths for increasing temperature, as predicted by Wien.
Our definition of "white" is derived from emission from the K temperature near the surface of the sun. Its peak at near nm 2. This is usually attributed to our evolution in the vicinity of our sun. No matter how high a temperature rises, blue-white is the hottest color we are able to perceive. We can use the color of hot objects to estimate their temperatures from about K, as the peak wavelength moves into the visible spectrum.
The tungsten filament light bulb, the most common manmade source of light on earth, glows at about K. The sun is a natural incandescent source whose surface, the photosphere, is about K. The emission from the surface of the sun, with its average temperature around K, gives us our definition of white; its peak wavelength near nm 2. By the time it reaches the surface of the sun, the photosphere, it has reached the temperature of K that we perceive as visible white light.
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