- PPF Points
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Maintaining colored hair requires dedication, and I've discovered over the years that how you take care of your hair after getting a dye job affects how vibrant and healthy your color remains. Changing to shampoo and conditioner formulas made especially for color-treated hair is one of the first things I always advise people to do. These products are generally kinder and aid in preserving color pigments for a longer period of time, avoiding the drab, washed-out appearance that we all fear. Since harsh detergents remove both natural oils and color molecules, leaving hair dry and fading more quickly than you'd like, I personally prefer sulfate-free products.
Reducing heat styling or, at the very least, always using potent heat protectants has been another huge game-changer for me. I try to air dry whenever possible or use my blow dryer on a cooler setting because heat tools can hasten color fading and add to dryness. Because colored hair is more porous and requires more moisture to stay healthy and avoid breakage, deep conditioning treatments are also my go-to method for maintaining soft, nourished hair. Additionally, I've found that frequent trimmings keep the ends looking fresh by avoiding split ends, which give any color a lifeless, drab appearance.
Sun exposure is another sneaky factor that often gets overlooked. UV rays can break down hair pigments, so I like to wear hats or use hair products with built-in UV protection when I’m outside for long periods. It might sound extra, but it truly extends the life of your color. Lastly, I’m curious—what’s your routine for keeping colored hair looking its best, and have you found any unexpected tricks that really make a difference?
Reducing heat styling or, at the very least, always using potent heat protectants has been another huge game-changer for me. I try to air dry whenever possible or use my blow dryer on a cooler setting because heat tools can hasten color fading and add to dryness. Because colored hair is more porous and requires more moisture to stay healthy and avoid breakage, deep conditioning treatments are also my go-to method for maintaining soft, nourished hair. Additionally, I've found that frequent trimmings keep the ends looking fresh by avoiding split ends, which give any color a lifeless, drab appearance.
Sun exposure is another sneaky factor that often gets overlooked. UV rays can break down hair pigments, so I like to wear hats or use hair products with built-in UV protection when I’m outside for long periods. It might sound extra, but it truly extends the life of your color. Lastly, I’m curious—what’s your routine for keeping colored hair looking its best, and have you found any unexpected tricks that really make a difference?