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Monday, 1 August 2011

How to keep your hair color from fading Tons of tips to keep hair bright and beautiful

girl with multi-colored hairIf you are going to go through the time and expense to get your hair colored, you certainly don't want it fading away after just a few shampoos. That is especially true once you find the perfect shade you've been trying to reach for years. Luckily, there are things that you can do to keep your hair color looking fresh and vibrant weeks longer than ever before.

  1. Make sure your hair is in condition to receive and hold color before you apply it in the first place. Hair that is already badly damaged by chemicals or the sun may not be able to retain color well. If you can, give your hair the time it needs to bounce back from at least some of the damage before you apply color. If you are in hurry for some reason, then at least take the time to deep condition the hair before applying color. Be sure to allow a few days between the conditioning and coloring processes.
  2. Don't wash your hair right before you color. Of course, don't let it go for a full week without shampooing or try coloring it while the hair is excessively dirty. However, give the hair at least 24 to 36 hours before coloring. The reason for the delay is to make certain natural oils build up just enough that it can help grab onto the color. This will help it adhere to the hair shaft better and make the color last longer.
  3. Take a look at the shampoo and conditioner you are using on your color-treated hair. If those products are not labeled as color enhancing, color retaining or color saving; for color-treated hair or color depositing, then you are using the wrong thing. Switch to shampoos and conditioners that are specifically made to help retain color. While making the shampoo switch is the most important of the two products, using a conditioner that does the same helps ensure longer-lasting color overall.
  4. Do not over shampoo. If you are use to washing your hair daily, switch to at least every other day. If your hair can take it, every three days works. Twice a week will be sufficient for most hair types since the coloring process causes hair to dry out slightly. Keep in mind that the lather of typical shampoos have the capacity to wash away not only your hair's natural oils but its artificial coloring as well. If one lathering is sufficient when you wash, then do not repeat. Better still, switch to a color-enhancing non-lather shampoo for the absolute best results.
  5. If the water you use to shampoo your hair is hard, consider installing a water-softening agent. Hard water has a lot of minerals that can be deposited on top of the hair shaft, helping to fade the color beneath.
  6. Pay attention to the heat of the water used when you shampoo. This is particularly important for red heads. Hot water can severely fade all shades of red. Try switching to warm water for shampooing and always finish off with a cool rinse.

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