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Make Your Hair Color Last

Whether you’ve spent hours in a salon chair or 30 minutes at home, you want that color to last. Here’s how to keep your color vibrant and your roots in check.

Challenge: Fading

Likely Culprit No. 1: Unsealed Cuticles

The protective outer layer (cuticle) of each strand of hair needs to remain intact to prevent color molecules from escaping; the more porous the hair, the more likely the hair color is to migrate out, explains Arun Nandagiri, a cosmetics chemist and the founder of Bria Research Laboratories, in Libertyville, Illinois.

Make It Last: Any color treatment should be followed by deep conditioning (don’t shampoo for 24 hours afterward). Then, two to three times a month, apply a deep-conditioning hair mask. In these masks, chemicals known as cationic polymers help keep the layers of hair closed like the shingles on a roof, says Nandagiri. And don’t use clarifying shampoos, which can strip color.

Likely Culprit No. 2: Contact with Chemicals

The active ingredients in sunless tanners, makeup removers, and astringents can diminish hair color.

Make It Last: “Before using products on the face, gather strands of hair into a ponytail with a boar-bristle brush,†which is less damaging to hair, says Eric Fisher, owner of two salons in Wichita, Kansas. “Then avoid any large movements with the hands to prevent touching your hair.â€

Challenge: Peekaboo Roots

Likely Culprit: Stubborn Hairs or Growth (but not enough to warrant an appointment)

Nonporous hairs, which tend to be gray, make holding on to color difficult.

Make It Last: Hairstylist Cristophe, who owns five salons across the country, suggests asking your colorist to apply peroxide to roots first to make the hairs more porous and improve absorption.

Salon Supplements

Use these conditioning products to hold on to color until it starts to grow out, then hide roots with these touch-up kits.

Aveda Color Conserve Shampoo and Conditioner, $13 each

These gentle moisturizing formulas won’t strip away color.

To Buy: aveda - official site - shop online or find a salon.

Colormark, $20

Swipe it on to hide gray roots instantly. It washes out with your next shampoo.

To Buy: Instant Professional Hair Color for Gray Roots for all Hairstyles. ColorMark..

Clairol Nice 'n Easy Root Touch-Up, $7

Applied directly with a brush, it dyes roots in 10 minutes to tide you over until your next salon visit.

To Buy: At drugstores.

Redken Color Extend Highlight Fuel, $16

This treatment contains silicone, which conditions hair, and ceramide, to secure color.

To Buy: REDKEN HOME: WELCOME for salon locations.

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How did you know that I was dyeing my hair tomorrow?

Is that even how you spell dyeing? HAHA

Great article, thanks for posting.

 
Originally Posted by luxotika /img/forum/go_quote.gif How did you know that I was dyeing my hair tomorrow? Is that even how you spell dyeing? HAHA

Great article, thanks for posting.

I had an intuition! LMAO!
What color are you dyeing it?

 
LOL! I am dyeing it regular black. I have naturally blonde-ish hair and the roots look really funny when they start to grow in!

 
Thanks for sharing Marisol
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Originally Posted by luxotika /img/forum/go_quote.gif LOL! I am dyeing it regular black. I have naturally blonde-ish hair and the roots look really funny when they start to grow in! I have the same problem. I dye my hair a dark reddish brunette and whenever my blonde roots grow in, it makes me look like I'm balding.
 
Thanks for sharing. I now know what I've been doing wrong and why my color doesn't hold.

 
I dye my hair red [which is the hardest color to keep from fading]. I have found the only way I can maintain the color I want, is to wash with a not too drying shampoo and use a color depositing red rinse at least every other shampoo. These are not to be confused with a John Frieda type rinse--it does not deposit color.

 
Well now I know why mine doesn't last.. I don't condition after I color and usually wash my hair right after!!

I'm getting mine cut this afternoon and coloring it tonight so I give it a shot and see if it lasts longer!!

Thanks Marisol!

 

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