4 Things to Avoid After Dying Your Hair

4 Things to Avoid After Dying Your Hair

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Most of us like to change our appearance every once in a while to give ourselves a new look and feel. If you have spent hours in the beauty salon getting your hair to the perfect shade, you will want to do whatever you can to preserve your color.

Caring for dyed or bleached hair can be tedious. There is nothing worse than finally finding the shade of hair that you love just to see it rapidly fade or change tint. If you have colored your hair for many years, you may likely already know what things to avoid after your treatment. If you are a first-timer, you may be looking for some valuable advice on how to maintain your color.

Whether you want to know if it is safe to go swimming after dyeing your hair, or if you should switch shampoos, we have the answers for you here. Let’s take a quick look at a few things that you should avoid after dyeing your hair.

Minimize Shampooing

For the first few days or even weeks after you get your new color, you should try to minimize your shampooing. There is no need to walk around with dirty hair, but reducing the amount of shampoo and changing the brand that you use can be helpful in maintaining your color. Many shampoos have harsh chemicals in them that can strip your hair of your new color and the natural oils that help to strengthen your hair and give it a healthy shine. If you have recently dyed your hair, you may want to find a shampoo hair rinse that is much gentler on your hair and your color.

Avoid Swimming

The summer is a great time to hit the water, but if you have recently dyed your hair, you may need to wait a while before you take a dip in the pool. Most pools are treated with a chlorine mixture that can react with your hair color. Saltwater can have similar effects. You don’t want to end up with green-tinted hair after your day by the pool. If you want to go swimming, stick to salt-free bodies of water.

Stick to the Shade

The sun has a bleaching power that can naturally lighten your hair in the summer heat. After you dye your hair, it is particularly susceptible to the power of the sun. If you don’t want to lighten the tint of your hair, it’s best to stick to the shade after your color treatment or wear a sunhat for protection.

Protection

Styling tools that use high levels of heat can be tough on your dyed hair. Any aspect of your hair care routine that removes natural moisture from your hair can increase the damage and make your color fade quickly. If you use a blow dryer, hot curlers, or a hot iron to style your hair, you need to use the right protectant products to help maintain your color.

If you have recently dyed your hair and you are in love with your new look, you will want to keep it looking vibrant and healthy for as long as possible. Follow these tips about what to avoid after dyeing your hair to keep it looking stunning all season.


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Stella Cooter

Journalist, traveller and mother, Stella writes about fashion and style, luxury and adventure.





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