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8 Haircare Tips For Those Of You Who Have Coloured Your Hair

8 Haircare Tips For Those Of You Who Have Coloured Your Hair

Do you have coloured hair? Well then, you’re going to want to read this post. Coloured hair is a great way to channel your inner diva while looking amazing and unique. However, it can be challenging to take care of, especially when you have no clue about what you’re doing. The downside of mistreating coloured hair is frizz and loads of breakage and hair fall. So if you want to ensure your coloured mane stays healthy and fabulous, you need to know the right haircare tips to follow right away. Here are some helpful tips to help you keep your coloured strands looking their best.

8 Haircare Tips For Coloured Hair

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No Room For Heat

Avoid using a hair dryer as much as possible as the heat can damage the cuticle and cause frizz. Dryers should always be used on lower heat settings (150-200 degrees Fahrenheit) to cause less damage to coloured hair.  Blow dryers with diffusers are ideal for coloured locks — the gentle wind will help evenly distribute moisture throughout the length of each strand without leaving behind frizzy ends like those caused by using heat tools alone. Don’t use a curling iron or flat iron on your coloured hair (especially if you have blonde highlights). These tools will cause damage to the bleached strands, which can make them look brassy or streaky and even cause breakage. Even hot combs on coloured hair can be damaging to your strands as they leave behind tangles that take hours to resolve after showering!

Sulphate Who?

Sulphates are harsh detergents that strip the hair of natural oils. They can cause dryness, breakage, and colour fade. Sulphates also make your hair more porous (which means it’s easier for dirt to get into), which leads to more damage. If you’re looking for a shampoo that won’t leave your colour-treated locks feeling crunchy or dryer than usual after use, look no further than sulphate-free formulas with colour protect functions. The gentle formulas of colour protect shampoos thoroughly cleanse without stripping away moisture from your scalp or leaving your locks feeling dry and dehydrated.

Mask Up

A deep conditioning hair mask applied at least once a month will help your coloured locks look healthy and shiny. Hair masks will also ensure your colour-treated hair gains back its elasticity so that it is less prone to breakage. If your hair is highly prone to breakage and split ends thanks to a bleach followed by colour treatment, use a protein mask once every two weeks to nurse your hair back to good health.

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Handle With Care

Avoid rough handling of hair. Use a wide-tooth comb to detangle and separate the strands before styling. The bristles will help prevent breakage and damage while they gently remove tangles from your locks, making it easier to achieve that perfect style every time you go out! Don’t heat style when your hair is wet: It can leave the ends damaged or even cause permanent damage if not handled correctly. Use a soft bristle brush instead of an electric one when brushing through wet hair.

Touch Up Truce

Touch-ups are important to keep your colour looking fresh. Each time you wash and condition your hair, it becomes looser and more porous, which means that each time you dye it, the dye will be absorbed into the strands more quickly. Your stylist should recommend a touch-up schedule based on how often you wash or dry your hair — but at least every six to eight weeks is recommended! Touch-ups can prevent fading in several ways: first off, they help maintain healthy roots (which means less breakage); second, they give you a chance to see if any parts of your colour are starting to fade away — and this is something we all want because nobody wants patchy-looking hues on their head! And thirdly? Well thirdly…you’re going somewhere special soon so why not make sure those fabulous highlights stay brighter than ever before?

Drop It Smooth

Hair serum is a lightweight, oil-based product that can help protect hair from damage and keep it smooth and shiny. It’s applied after cleansing and conditioning your hair. Serum can help tame frizz and flyaways; in fact, some people use it as a styling aid when they don’t want to use any other products on their tresses. Hair serums also work as a heat protectant before blow drying or heat styling. Applying serum before stepping out can also help protect your coloured hair from sun damage, which is especially important for individuals with darker hair colours that tend to fade more easily due to the sun’s rays.

Keratin To The Rescue

Keratin is a protein that’s found in hair. It makes up 80% of your body’s keratin, which is why it’s so important to keep your hair healthy and strong. If you colour your hair and leave it untreated (or with regular shampoo), the chemical effects make the hair brittle and porous and cause protein loss. This can cause damage to both the shaft and tip of each individual strand. Products that include keratin will help prevent this from happening by rebuilding the strands back into their original shape and delivering essential nutrients and proteins so that your strands get thicker and smooth sans the frizz.

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Swim Rules

If you plan on going swimming, apply hair oil liberally to your hair to protect it. It is recommended that you do not enter the pool or take a dip in the ocean when your colour treatment is fresh. But if you must, you can go for a swim after at least a week or two from when you first coloured your hair provided you douse your locks in hair oil. 

We hope the tips we’ve shared here will help you keep your coloured hair looking fresh and healthy. Remember, it’s important to take care of your coloured hair so that it doesn’t break or fade before time. Because with hair colour comes a commitment to haircare.

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17 Oct 2022

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