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7 Simple Hair Habits To Make Your Hair Colour Last Longer

With a few easy tweaks to your typical haircare routine, you can help improve the health of your hair as well as maintain your gorgeous, vibrant hair colour.





Keeping your hair colour looking fresh and fabulous isn’t always easy. From faded roots to dull looking ends, it seems as if hair colour never wants to stay in place. While you can’t put off retouching your strands forever, you can maintain your hair colour's vibrancy and shine in-between salon appointments.


With a few simple lifestyle tweaks, you can create healthy hair habits that promote gorgeous, glossy strands.


Wondering what you need to do to keep your hair colour looking its best? Here are seven healthy hair habits that you need to adopt if you want to maintain the vibrancy of your hair colour:


EVERY DAY


1. Ditch The Sulfates

For those of us with colour-treated hair, sulfates aren’t always our friend. These cleansing agents can be too aggressive on coloured hair and can cause the colour to fade faster than normal. Instead, opt for sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners that can cleanse your strands without stripping your colour.


2. Turn Down The Temperature In Your Shower

Believe it or not, the heat of your shower can definitely affect the look of your hair colour. Heat can cause the hair’s cuticle to swell and open, which can cause the colour molecules in your hair to rinse down the drain. This is especially true for those who dye their hair red as those dyes tend to have larger molecules than others. Having larger molecules basically means that there is a higher risk of your red hair colour fading and dulling over time. So, next time you’re in the shower, make sure to keep things at a cooler temperature.





THROUGHOUT THE WEEK


3. Let Your Hair Air Dry

Switch up your hair styling routine by skipping the blow dryer and letting your strands dry naturally. By avoiding excess heat, you lose the risk of opening up those cuticles and allowing those colour molecules to fade.


4. Blow Dry Correctly

If you do need to use a blow dryer throughout the week to style your strands, then make sure to do it properly. First, prep your strands with a multi-tasking hair primer that will help to detangle wet strands and add a layer of heat protection to your hair. From there, set your blow dryer to the lowest heat setting and be sure to keep the dryer a few inches away from your strands as you dry. This easy method will help to minimise the effects of the heat, while still allowing you to dry and style your strands.


5. Use A Deep Conditioner

Nothing keeps your hair looking its best quite like a deep conditioner. By using a hair mask once a week, you can keep your strands moisturised and your hair colour looking vibrant. Not sure what type of hair mask you should be choosing? For those with colour-treated hair that’s also dehydrated, reach for a hair mask that is formulated with hydrating ingredients like avocado, shea, and jojoba butter to keep your strands feeling soft and supple.


Seeing more damage than you would like? Choose a strengthening hair mask created with olive oil that is going to strengthen your hair and bring it back to life. Look for a mask with ingredients like Keravisâ„¢, ceramide and arginine that help to heal and repair damaged hair.







THROUGHOUT THE MONTH


6. Wear A Hat

Love being outdoors? Who doesn’t! Even though there are tons of health benefits to being outside, the elements aren’t always so beneficial for your hair. For instance, too much sun exposure can cause your hair to lighten and your current colour to fade. If you’re going to be spending time outdoors, be sure to wear a hat in order to keep your colour covered.


7. Avoid Hard Water

One of the main reasons that our colour can look dull or lacklustre is due to a buildup of hard water that can make our hair resistant to holding onto colour molecules. Instead of rinsing your hair day every day try using a shower cap or buying a filter for your shower head to avoid the unnecessary buildup. On days that you skip the suds, opt for a dry shampoo to keep your strands oil-free and looking their best.



This article was originally published on Pureology.


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