How do you keep your gorgeous new colour from losing it vibrancy?
All colour will fade with time but follow these easy professional tips and you’ll keep your colour looking salon-fresh longer between visits.
But first…
Why does my colour fade?
Quite simply, our hair is porous and over time, the colour molecules wash away, causing the colour to fade. Exposure to sunlight, frequent washing, hot styling tools and harsh chemicals all speed up this natural process.
Let’s look at the best ways to reduce colour fading:
1. Wait 72 hours to shampoo
Avoid washing your hair for at least three days after your colour appointment.The colouring process opens up the hair cuticle to receive the pigment, so leave time for the cuticle to close and ‘trap’ the colour in before shampooing at home.
2. Invest in products formulated for colour-treated hair
Invest in shampoo and conditioner specifically for coloured hair like this product https://www.lorealprofessionnel.co.uk/hair-care/metal-detox.
These products are specifically formulated to gently cleanse your hair without stripping colour and to help retain vibrancy, shield against damage and prevent fade.
3. Wash hair less frequently
As each wash can strip away a little colour try to only shampoo only 2-3 times a week. Try using a dry shampoo, https://www.lorealprofessionnel.co.uk/hair-styling/tecniart/-morning-after-dust once a week to stretch out the time between washes.
4. Stay cool
Hot water opens the hair shaft and allows the colour to wash out.So turn the water temperature to cool to help lock in the colour.
5. Protect against the sun
The sun not only damages your skin but also your hair, with UVA rays fading colour and UVB leading to breakage.
If you’re going to be in strong sun all day, say poolside, then protect your hair with a hat or scarf too.
And talking of poolside…
6. Chlorine fade
“Harsh pool chemicals can wreak havoc on your hair condition and colour. Choose a specifically formulated chlorine-removal shampoo which gently removes chlorine from your hair and scalp without stripping away much-needed moisture.”
The cocktail of chemicals in pools can also leave blonde hair with a brassy hue. Ask your stylist to recommend a purple shampoo to banish the brass.
7. Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate
Adding hydration back in is key as dry or brittle hair is far more susceptible to colour fading. Apply a deep conditioning mask, like https://www.lorealprofessionnel.co.uk/hair-care/vitamino-color/mask-masque weekly to your mid-lengths and ends to hydrate, strengthen and reduce colour fade.
8. Dial down the heat
Heated tools damage hair and accelerate colour fade as they fry the cuticle leaving hair frazzled, dry and damaged.
My top two tips are:
Take a break from heated tools and hairdryers by air-drying your hair naturally once a week.
When you do use heated tools, turn the heat down and always, always use a heat protector. https://www.lorealprofessionnel.co.uk/hair-care/metal-detox is a favourite with many of my clients, the Anti-Deposit Protector Concentrated Oil in this Metal Detox Range protects from Heat up to 230 degrees.
9.Fight the fade
Remember, the healthier your hair is and the more gentle you are with it, the longer your colour will last. While it’s impossible to prevent hair colour from fading completely, follow these professional tips to help prolong the vibrancy of your colour and keep it looking salon-fresh between appointments.
Need some help and advice? Just ask we love to help and we can recommend the right products and techniques for your hair.