Mixing color with conditioner?
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Apr 3, 2013
Jamie F.
I've had some people tell that to help keep my red hair from fading as bad or fast to add some hair color to my conditioner. So here are some questions that will probably make me look stupid but I'm pretty untested in trying this method.
Is that healthy for my hair? How much color do you add to the conditioner? How do you mix it together? And since my hair gets really greasy really fast, I don't use conditioner on my roots, can I add color to my shampoo? Or what are some other methods I could use?
Apr 3, 2013
Mayra G.
You should definitely condition your roots, your scalp will lack moisture and your hair won't grow as fast or smooth.
Apr 3, 2013
Jamie F.
@lauren, thanks for your help! I didnt know they made color depositing shampoo, I will definitly look into that:)
Apr 3, 2013
Jamie F.
@mayra, my hair is naturally oily at the roots, to the point that after washing my hair it only takes like 7hours and my hair looks nasty! so I've heard a lot of people say to not condition the roots and so far that method has kept my hair less greasy for longer. but if its unhealthy, do you have any healthy suggestions for my greasy hair?