We should get this out of the way first—you can’t stop artificial hair color from fading. It’s just one of those sad facts of life. But you can slow the process down and keep your color looking fresher, better, and more vibrant for quite a bit longer. So keep your dyed hair healthy looking and read on to discover the simple steps we rely on to protect our hair color from life’s harsh realities, like UV rays and blow dryers. The big takeaway? Be gentle.
How to Keep Hair Dye From Fading? 9 Ways To Protect Your Hair Color
- 1. Wait 72 hours to shampoo—after your initial wash to remove excess color, of course. The reason? The process of coloring your hair opens up the hair cuticle to receive artificial pigment, so one of the most important steps you can take to preserve your color is to allow enough time for the cuticle to close completely. We’re not saying don’t take a shower for 3 days, just wear a shower cap, mmkay?
- 2. Take lukewarm showers whenever possible. Yes, this is an incredibly hard thing to hear. We’re all about the piping hot showers, too. But here’s the thing—cold water is much gentler on colored hair. Hot water can actually re-open the hair cuticle, allowing color to escape. Cold water, on the other hand, locks your color in. May we suggest investing in a space heater for your bathroom?
- 3. Put a filter on it. On your shower head, that is. Installing a filter will cut down on your hair’s exposure to minerals like iron and lime, and even small amounts of chlorine, which are way too harsh for artificial hair color to be subjected to on a regular basis. Your hair will likely feel softer, too.
- 4. Avoid sulfates in shampoo and conditioner. Sulfates can strip your hair of color, so it’s important to wash and condition your strands with color-safe products only. Try our sulfate-free Color Protecting Shampoo + Conditioner for a gentle cleanse that will leave your hair feeling softer, shinier, and stronger.