Things You Shouldn’t Do After Coloring Your Hair

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Get used to the things you shouldn’t do after coloring your hair if you want to sport your new look for as long as possible and protect your hair’s health.

Coloring your hair gives you a fresh and vibrant look and probably a lot of compliments. However, the process of dyeing can leave your hair dry and dull and needing specific care to stay pretty and healthy.

  1. Don’t shampoo immediately

If you are guilty of doing this already, there’s no shame because several people make the same mistake. Experts advise that you wait at least 72 hours before washing. The reason is that it takes up to 3 days for the cuticles to close and trap the dye for longer-lasting hair color.

Shampooing immediately strips off the color faster than you can expect.

  1. Don’t rinse with hot water

When you have only just colored your hair, resist the temptation to hop in the shower and release hot water on your hair. Rinsing with hot water causes the outer cuticle of your hair to lift faster, which ultimately leads to quick color fading. The hotter the water you use, the faster the color loss. Rather than use hot water, stylists agree you should rinse with warm or cold water. This option helps to lock in the dye and seal the cuticle.

  1. Own and use a color-safe shampoo

Color-safe shampoo and other color enhancing hair products help make your dyed hair look brighter. They protect your hair from the effects of the dye. A sulfate-filled shampoo should do just fine as your color-safe choice.

  1. Don’t overexpose your hair to the sun

Sometimes the sun is our best friend providing all the vitamin D you could need and most times it’s an effective color-stripper. Avoid being under direct sunlight for extended periods. And when you are, use a quality UV spray protectant or a hat.

  1. Don’t stretch out your wash cycle.

In other words, don’t wash your colored hair too often. Water and color have a compatibility problem because water strips color away faster than anything else. Frequent or excessive washing not only dulls the dye and strips it away, but it also removes essential oils needed for moisturizing your hair naturally. After making this mistake frequently, you might have a dry and itchy scalp and dull color.

  1. Don’t spend time in the pool

The problem here is the chlorine found in pools, not the water alone. Chlorine is a bleaching agent that can take all the shine and color away from your hair. If you must swim keep the hair protected and spend a little time.

  1. Don’t skip using conditioner on colored hair

Conditioning your dyed hair during every wash time is important. Conditioners help give your hair a boost of protection that prevents the hair color from washing out easily. Go for conditioners specially made for color-treated hair. You can apply leave-in conditioners once a week to enjoy this protection and softer hair.

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