Pureology is definitely the best for volume and it won't strip your hair color.
Certain shampoos can strip the color from hair by removing the color molecules. It is important to use shampoos that are specifically formulated for color-treated hair to help maintain the vibrancy and longevity of the color. Look for products that are sulfate-free and designed to be gentle on colored hair.
Yes...Real Control Shampoo & Conditioner by Redken are both color safe.
heh, i do that sometimes...and i don't really think it matters. though i would still prefer to use regular shampoo that's not meant for dyed hair.Yes. Shampoo and conditioners for color treated hair are more gentle, less damaging and provide more protection and conditioning for your hair. So if you have dry or damaged hair, then these would probably benefit your hair, even if it's not color treated.
The very best way to protect permanent hair color is to use a good color safe or color protective shampoo and conditioner made specifically for color treated hair.
You should not use any other shampoo for permed hair besides the one that your hair dresser reccomended/gave too you
Matrix Biolage uses mango, lemongrass, and ceremides to fortify hair that has been chemically treated.
The regular Fudge conditioner is safe for color treated hair but it does not prolong the life of your hair color.They make a Fudge Conditioner especially for color treated hair its called Fudge Color Lock Conditioner. Its helps keep your color longer, moisturizes, and protects against UV damage.I was using the regular Fudge Conditioner but just recently changed to the Color Lock and I am very pleased with the results.
Kerastase Bain Apres-Soleil/Repairing Shampoo - Colored Hair - 8.5 oz is amazing for color treated hair and it helps stop fading.
Use very warm water with a good shampoo & conditioner. You may need to shampoo twice if the color is built up in your hair.
Get a shampoo for your specific hair colour, you can find pretty much any shampoo/conditioner for most colours.. I have been dying my hair red, but brown previously and found that 'herbal essences - ignite my colour' works really good, smells nice, too! :)
Yes, if you use the right conditioner. Be careful not to use a "deep cleaning" shampoo and conditioner because that will pull the color in your hair out faster. You can buy a "color conditioner" to help lock the color into your hair, or even buy a conditioner that contains red, blue, or yellow tints that will brighten your hair's color (salon color or natural).
Use a color protection shampoo and conditioner as well as a Moisture Balance shampoo and conditioner. USE CONDITIONER. (Twice a week try to use a deep moisturixing leave in treatment to keep your hair in good shape.) You will want to alternate between the two to keep the color and keep your hair healthy.