How to keep dyed reds bright for longer?
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Oct 7, 2013
Lindsay L.
We have the same name!:)
Oct 7, 2013
Meg K.
I think the only suggestion I could give is change dyes, by the sounds of things you have done everything right. I wash my hair sometimes every second day or something's everyday and my colour stays and my shampoo is full of sulphate as its herbal Essences. If you are able to I'd advise go to a salon of not try an purchase a Live colour XXL they're amazing and keep my hair bright for two full months
Oct 7, 2013
Fela H.
There's a product at sallys beauty supply called riveting reds by quantum its a shampoo and conditioner that's red in color and it helps it last longer because its actually depositing red pigment into your hair to keep it more refreshed looking and vibrant:) hope I helped.
Oct 7, 2013
Danielle I.
Rinsing your hair in cold water after you shampoo and condition helps a lot with reds. It will seal up the hair cuticle and stop some of your color bleeding. You may still fade but it will deff. Slow down the process.
Oct 7, 2013
Megan S.
Don't use the riveting red at sallys it contains henna, instead use the roux refresh mask in fire red at sallys!
Oct 7, 2013
Danielle B.
Switch hair color, wash your hair in cool water to help keep the cuticle closed so the color doesn't wash out. Also, you have to understand that those colors are meant to wash out over time. They aren't suppose to last more than a month without fading. so coloring it a little more often would also help.
Oct 8, 2013
Rachel T.
Rinse with vinegar and cold water every time you shower. It locks in the red.
Oct 9, 2013
Sabienne M.
L'oreal hicolor lifts color as well as deposits. eventually your hair won't hold the color at all and your will become really damaged. so you should only use it on your new growth and get a semi permanant dye or rinse for the rest of your hair. red doesn't stay in your hair long any way.