Dyed hair care

Dyed hair care
 
 
 
Do you want to change, you went to the salon and invested money in hair dye. Congratulations. The next important step - take care of dyed hair optimally until next time, because we all know that dyeing hair is expensive. Here are all ways to protect hair dye to reduce the damage to the pocket and shape!
 
Hair dye is a real investment in your outlook and you definitely want to keep that look great for a long time. There are some tips that you can follow to help you preserve and care for dyed hair. Whether dyeing with multiple colors, deep coloring, or lightening the hair for platinum blond color, the use of hydrogen peroxide when dyeing blond hair, for example, may leave hair dry and "burned" if it does not treat the hair properly.
 
Here are some tips for caring for dyed hair to help you maintain dyeing blonde hair or other colors in a healthy and vital condition:
 
First and foremost, wash the hair
You have to wait at least one day before you wash your hair again. After that, try washing it two or three times a week. On days when you don't wash your hair, you can only use hair softener.
Ideal shampoo for dyed hair care
Do you use the right shampoo? Not all shampoos are the same. Use a shampoo and conditioner for dyed hair that does not contain sulfate, which can make your hair dye look faint or lose color. Wash your hair with proven shampoo containing violet pigment once or twice a week, use shampoo fixed with purple pigment. This treatment helps keep your blond hair color bright and strong.
 
Be careful when using water
Did you know that hot water can make your hair dye faster? Wash your hair with shampoo with lukewarm water. Also, watch out for chlorine in the water when swimming in the pool. Chlorine can change hair color and damage the outer layer of hair, which may already be damaged due to the dyeing process. Before entering the pool, moisturize your hair and put on the right swimming cap for your head.
 
Maintain proper hair moisture
Dyed hair very much needs additional moisture. Moisturizing the hair up to its depth can help it stay vital and easy to comb. At home, you can mix equal amounts of avocado, almond oil and all the oils that contain Vitamin E. Massage the scalp and make sure the mixture reaches the end of the hair when it is wet and leave the mixture for 10 minutes for absorption to occur before washing. You can also buy ready-made products or other hair softeners if you do not want to prepare household products. If you want to pamper your hair, a gentle softening can be done in the barber shop.
 
Protect your hair from the sun
It is always fun to go out on a beautiful and bright day but that is not good for hair. Strong sunlight can cause the hair color to become faint and appear uneven. Try spraying your hair with hair oil that contains UVA and UVB rays to protect your hair. The hat will work even better. Wear your hat whenever you go out in the sun.
 
Seek professional help to hide gray hair!
Even if you have been used to dyeing your hair at home for years, the results will not be the same when your hair turns gray. This is the time to go to a professional who is professional because graying is challenging and difficult to uniformly dye.
 
When the hair roots appear
When the roots of the hair grow and your natural hair color begins to change, mask this with the following styling trick: brush the hair when it is damp with the hair mousse, spray it with hairspray, between all layers of hair. Then, with a large round brush, dry your hair in groups while lifting the hair up and hiding the roots.
 
Covering fast roots
When you postpone a hairdresser's visit to refresh the hair dye, covering temporary and rapid roots can help you to look better. Temporarily covering the roots of hair products in the form of pens, gum or combinations that can be applied by brushing the hair inside, which will disappear completely after washing it several times.
 
Avoid abnormal tools or processes
Do not use hairdressing tools that expose your hair to heat, such as: hair dryers, hair iron or hair curlers.
Heat causes more damage to the hair, in addition to the damage caused by oxidation. If you have to use these devices to style your hair, direct them to the lowest possible temperature and always use a heat protection spray on the hair before using the electric styling device.
 
Dyed hair is more brittle than dyed hair, because in the process of dyeing all moisture and natural nourishment of hair is destroyed by dye materials. The best thing is to avoid other chemical processes such as smoothing or curling hair. Excessive hair treatments or incorrect treatment may put hair at risk of breakage or severe hair loss.

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