There are a few things you can do to preserve your hair color in between trips to the salon: Wait to wash your hair at least 72 hours after getting it colored. Use the right haircare products that are made specifically for colored hair. Don’t wash your hair too much. Avoid high heat. And you can also try color-depositing shampoos and conditioners.
“Color-depositing shampoos and conditioners have pigment in them that deposit on the hair to help neutralize any unwanted tones, or to add subtle temporary color,” explains Alex Brownsell, co-founder and creative director of Bleach London. Colorist and #mydentity brand founder, Guy Tang, adds that they can help your hair look fresh.
Now, you don’t have to use the color-depositing shampoos and conditioners right after you get your hair colored. Because they have pigments in them, you wouldn’t want to have them mess with your fresh dye job. “The best time to use them is right when you notice your color starting to fade, this will help keep the vibrant longer,” Tang says.
He recommends using them up to three times a week or as needed. And before you start to use the products, you’ll want to be aware of a few common mistakes, which Tang and Brownsell highlighted below.
1. Applying them to the wrong hair color: “Biggest mistake is applying to too dark of hair,” Tang says. “Make sure to follow the directions and apply to the level of hair recommended.”
2. Not applying enough product: “You must apply a generous amount of the conditioner to saturation the hair evenly,” Tang says.
3. Applying too much product: Brownsell says another common mistake is overusing a purple or blue shampoo on blonde hair. “The pigments can build up, making your blonde look too ashy and sometimes duller and darker,” she says. “If you overdo toning, you can use Just Like Honey to neutralize and add warmth back into your hair.”
4. Not following the timing instructions: Another mistake is not leaving it on for the right amount of time.”It is important to leave the conditioner for the recommended time to let the color deposit onto the hair,” Tang says.
5. Going hard on the heat styling: “To help maintain the tone, keep heat styling and sun exposure to a minimum, wash your hair less frequently and rinse in lukewarm water to help retain the color and keep your hair healthy,” Brownsell says.
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