Sticking Hair Colour Karne Ka Tarika – Complete Guide for Beginners

If you want a vibrant, long‑lasting shade without spending hours at a salon, sticking hair colour is an excellent DIY option. This step‑by‑step guide explains the entire process – from understanding base colour theory to the final rinse – so you can achieve salon‑level results at home.

1. Base Colour Theory – Why It Matters

Before you start, know the role of the base colour. The base determines how the sticking colour will appear on your hair. A lighter base (e.g., blonde or light brown) lets bright shades pop, while a darker base may mute the final hue. Most professionals recommend:

Understanding this principle helps you avoid unexpected outcomes and reduces the need for corrective treatments.

2. Materials You’ll Need

  1. Sticking hair colour kit (powder + developer)
  2. Plastic mixing bowl and brush
  3. Aluminium foil or a cap for sectioning
  4. Gloves, old towel, and a wide‑tooth comb
  5. Shampoo and conditioner for colour‑treated hair

All items are available at most beauty supply stores. If you prefer a professional touch, you can watch tutorials from Rohit Hairstylist or Farah Salon for visual guidance.

3. Preparing Your Hair

Follow these pre‑colour steps to ensure even absorption: