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Best Tips on What not to do With Colored Hair

People are crazy to do hair Coloring. But once we have done Best Hair Dye for your hair we should follow some tips and some things to be not done. These are some tips on what not to do with dyed hair. <br>

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Best Tips on What not to do With Colored Hair

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  1. Best Tips on What not to do With Colored Hair People are crazy to do hair Coloring. But once we have done ​Best Hair Dye​ for your hair we should follow some tips and some things to be not done. These are some tips on what not to do with dyed hair. 1. Use as much heat as possible on your hair Dyed hair is more likely to be damaged, so avoid using a hair dryer, curling iron or straightening iron as much as possible. Whenever possible, let your colored hair dry naturally. If you are going to use heat, after using your protective color shampoo and conditioner, apply a heat-protecting styling product. If you need to dry your colored hair, keep it at the lowest temperature. If your hair dryer has a cool breath setting, use it instead. 2. Use products with UV protection to protect your hair from the sun Whatever the season, the sun's rays can fade hair color. Try to avoid long exposures to the sun, but when you are outside on a nice day, take care of your colored hair using products containing UV protectors. Many styling products, leave-in conditioners, and hair sprays contain SPF. Some anti-UV products even contain a blend of vitamins to help restore colored hair and prevent future damage. If you know you will be out in the sun for a long time, wear a hat for extra protection. During the summer, when the sun's rays are at their most harmful level, spray a moisturizing spray with an SPF factor of 10 to 15 throughout the day to protect your colored locks. 3. Avoid chlorine on colored hair If you spend a lot of time in a pool, wet your dyed hair and apply a protective conditioner without rinsing before you get wet to prevent chlorine from damaging your color, because the chemicals in chlorine can build up and cause hair coloring, especially

  2. lighter colors - to switch to an unattractive green shade. Or wear a bathing cap to keep your hair dry. 4. Don't color your hair too often Too much of a good thing can turn into a bad thing, and that includes hair color. Too frequent coloring of your hair can cause damage, so don't color more than once every five to six weeks. 5. Do not double-treat colored hair Again, don't overdo the chemicals on your hair. If you are coloring, try to avoid perm or simultaneous relaxation. If you want to do both, stagger the treatments and be sure to ask your stylist for low-ammonia botanical formulas that condition the hair during the treatment. 6. If your hair is damaged, don't skip regular cuts If your tinted strands are frizzy, your hair may be damaged. The best way to maintain the healthiest appearance of your colored hair is to get regular cuts or cuts. You don't need to have a super shortcut; just enough to keep the frayed ends at bay.

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