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Shampoos/Conditioners that Protect Hair Color?
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Posted by rosewest (My Page) on Thu, Dec 10, 09 at 22:56
| Are hair care products really effective in making your hail color last? I can see where a leave-in conditioner with UV protection might help protect it from the sun fading it, but do shampoos and rinse-out conditioners really do anything to protect your chemical hair color? I've tried (been sold) a number of different products that don't seem to me to make any noticeable difference. Any recommendations for products that really do work?
Thanks in advance! |
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RE: Shampoos/Conditioners that Protect Hair Color?
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| I don't know if they work or not, but I use them. Gotta use something, right? |
RE: Shampoos/Conditioners that Protect Hair Color?
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1. Look for a shampoo that doesn't have sodium laurel sulfate; it's a drying agent that strips the protective layers from your hair. I found one at Dollar Tree. 2. When you color or touch up your hair, use a plastic cap, even if the product doesn't call for it; using the cap will keep keep oxygen from contacting the colorant & oxidizing (stripping) the color. |
RE: Shampoos/Conditioners that Protect Hair Color?
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| I use Aveda Color Conserve , have been for years, it works well for me. I have not found yet a proper sunblock spray to help protect hair against the sun though. |
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| Pureology line is amazing for this. They also have a sinblock hairspray mitchdesj |
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| thanks summie, I'll try to find it at sephora. |
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mitchdesj: I don't think they carry it there. I think Target of all places has been stocking a few of these higher end brands. Or some higher ends salons carry it. They have a leave in protectant, S and C and hairspray. They are sulfate free etc. Nice line. Little spendy, but worth it. You use very little which was my mistake. I went through a bottle too quickly. LOL. I was like Seriously? then my stylist told me to use WAY less. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Pureology Line
RE: Shampoos/Conditioners that Protect Hair Color?
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| Goldwell products. Definitely not cheap, but you don't need to use a lot. My natural hair colour is (was) auburn - so is now coloured that shade - and as we all know, red fades fast - and my Irish heritage, very thick hair grows like a weed. This stuff is seriously great. I live in Canada and buy it from the colourist - I can only assume it is easy to find in the U.S. (or maybe that is just me because every time I visit the U.S. I am ballistic at the stuff you have that we don't). |
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| I love the Pureology products. I alternate then with Bumble &Bumble. I have long hair and we play a lot with the color. I always though salon products were a way too expensive but I finally decided to invest in a couple of giant bottles. I paid around $80 or $90 for those first two bottles. I found that you use so much less of the good stuff that those bottles lasted me two years plus! That's pennies on the dollar I was paying when I was spending around 10 dollars a month on drugstore products. I've found in my area at least the salon products are cheaper in my salon than they are are Target etc. |
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Rosewest, I hope this helps. My tip stops you from stripping the life out of your hair. I buy a decent brand of shampoo, like Pantene, then I take half of it out and replace that with water and shake. I am over 60 and wash my hair every day and color it too. It is shiny and full of body. I just blow dry it straight and use no hair spray. |
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