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Kerastase Bain Apres-Soleil/Repairing Shampoo - Colored Hair - 8.5 oz is amazing for color treated hair and it helps stop fading.
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.
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.
Pureology is definitely the best for volume and it won't strip your hair color.
Yes. There are many brands that are specifically formulated for color treated hair to maintain hydration and color. One of the most widely known is Matrix Biolage colorcaretherapie.
It depends entirely on the specifics of your hair. There are certain shampoos that are better for color treated hair, oily hair, damaged hair, etc.
You should not use any other shampoo for permed hair besides the one that your hair dresser reccomended/gave too you
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 shouldn't ever use a baby shampoo on color-treated hair because it will start to strip the color. Anything that is gentle enough for a baby's eyes is not good for your dyed hair.
Color treated hair can be damaged easily. Color treated hair can break easily as well. Color treated hair should be conditioned on a regular basis.
Use a clarifying shampoo once or twice a week. Not all the time it dries the hair out.
No dye your hair first then shampoo and condition it later.