Wetting your hair with bottled spring water helps to shield it from the harsh swimming pool chemicals.
Shampoo that’s made for color treated hair keeps your hair color soft and natural looking. Regular shampoos can strip color and natural moisture from your hair.
Install a water filter for your shower or bath. Besides frequently being treated with chemicals, tap water coming through old plumbing contains undesirable elements like rust that leave your new hair color flat and dull looking.
Deep condition regularly – at least every two weeks – to restore moisture and shine to color treated hair. As roots grow out, a color enhancing conditioner will help your natural hair color blend with your color treated hair.
After shampooing, always blot your hair dry. Don’t rub hair dry or wrap it in a tight turban. When using a blow dryer, dry your head– not your hair. Over drying hair strips it of moisture and also results in static.
Never use a brush on wet hair. Work through tangles with a wide tooth comb, starting with the ends and moving to your scalp.
Conditioners that you leave in your hair often contain sunscreen and help protect your hair color from fading.
Wetting your hair with bottled spring water helps to shield it from the harsh swimming pool chemicals.