How To Maintain Colour-Treated Hair

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How To Maintain Colour-Treated Hair

Have you coloured your hair recently? That must’ve been an exciting experience? As much as we love colouring our hair, little are we aware that colour hair needs extra intensive care if you look to last the dye longer. It’s so heartbreaking when you colour your hair, and it fades away in just a few weeks due to improper care of your locks.

Before you learn it the hard way, here are some of the tips that we have gathered for you:

Turn Down The Water Temperature:

Hot showers are fantastic, but it’s not so great for your colour treated hair. Remember that when you wash your hair with warm water, the hair’s cuticle is opened. This allows the colour to wash away while shampooing and conditioning. Prevent your hair colour from going down the drain. Shampoo your hair with lukewarm water and rinse it off with cold water after conditioning. The warm water cleanses your hair while the cold water helps to seal in the moisture from your conditioner while suppressing the colour from fading away.

Wash Your Hair Less Often:

If you wash your hair every day, that is something you’d avoid doing to your hair in order to make the dye last longer. Not only are you washing away your hair dye every time you wash your hair, but you’re also removing away the natural oils that keep your hair moisturized and hair colour looking fresh. Once you have coloured hair, wash it only twice to thrice a week to keep your tone on lock.

Make Use Of Dry Shampoo:

The days you won’t be washing your hair, try using an excellent colour-safe dry shampoo. Dry shampoos are awesome. It usually keeps your hair refreshed and make it look like you just got it blown out! On the other hand, you can even use colour-tinted dry shampoo for reconditioning your colour without having to go to the salon.

Use Leave-In Treatments When Style:

Always, and always use leave-in treatments when styling your hair. And when it’s about your coloured and chemically treated hair, know that your hair needs extra hydration and protection from sunlight; otherwise, it may get damaged and lose its nutrients. Use leave-in treatments to keep your hair hydrated and smooth. More importantly, find one that has got UV protection so that the sun won’t fade away from your precious hair colour.

Tame Your Hair With Heat Protectant Spray:

Heat usually strips away the colour and hydration, leading to hair damage. You’re allowed to use hot tools, but make sure that you use a excellent protectant spray before you go on to blow dry or style your hair. Heat protectant sprays reduce the moisture from the inside of your hair, smoothens the outside and protects your hair from humidity after heat styling. Overall, it helps in the maintaining process.

Strictly Avoid Chlorine:

Chlorine is horrendous for your normal hair, let alone your colour treated hair. This chemical bleaching agent that cleans swimming pools will surely strip off colour from your hair while you enjoy your sunny pool day. Blonde shades are susceptible to turning into a greenish tint, while darker colours may become dull, lose its shine or dry out, leading to split-ends.

Therefore, go for a swimmer’s cap. If you don’t have one, then try getting your hair wet in the shower, use your conditioner and don’t rinse it out. This will act as a barrier between the chlorine and your hair.

Keep Your Trimming Game On:

Split-ends and dead ends will never leave your hair once you have coloured it. These fugly damages fade away from your hair colour faster. Try cutting off those dead ends every 6 – 8 weeks in order to make your hair look fresh from its roots to tips.

Final Words

You don’t necessarily need to spend a lot of your time caring for your colour-treated hair. All you need to do is a little creativity and proper amount of car. Keep your coloured hair shiny and gorgeous with the tips mentioned above.

What do you normally do to keep your colour looking its best? Share your tips with us in the comments section below!
Hasyin Iqbal
Hasyin Iqbal
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