Sunday, February 28, 2010

Does anyone know how to make red hair dye last longer?

or is there no possible way? bc i want it to stay for a long time...





help?Does anyone know how to make red hair dye last longer?
Use styling products, shampoos, and conditioners for dyed hair.





Wash with lukewarm water to remove styling product build up and oils (washing with cold water is not effective when you shampoo).





When you condition, rinse with cool or cold water. Using cool water closes your hair follicles and seals in moisture and color. For added shine, rinse your hair with apple cider vinegar after you condition. This really works. I promise!





To keep your hair red without constantly dying it, use a henna hair color. Its all natural and also helps your hair stay shiny. Here is a link to a similar product. (I have medium brown hair, and I use a combo of red and brown henna every few weeks to keep the warmth and shine in my hair)





http://www.hennasupply.com/red-henna.htm鈥?/a>Does anyone know how to make red hair dye last longer?
If you are a blonde you are screwed, because it will always stay but just get oranger and oranger. If you are brunette you have more luck. This sounds gross but wash it less, and with less shampoo when you do. Buying shampoo for redheads is good but the best when you are dying it is to buy some kind of if not very exspensive conditioner and shampoos for people who dye their hair. Garnier is okay but color vive works great too. Leave some light spray on conditioner in it too and just too much heat makes it wear off as well. good luck!
there isn't really . red fades. best thing u can buy is a red conditioner, it will actually stain your hair red, which will prolong the colour. the other thing is wash your hair as little as possible, as each wash will fade it.
Try Aveda shampoo and conditioner. Get the one made for redheads. Careful, though, don't put it in too often. It can get your hair so red that it's almost pink. :)
Just adding to what's already been said: When you wash your hair, use cool water. When you rinse your hair, use cool water. That's does help abit. And, don't wash it everyday.
Red seems to last longer on hair that has been bleached first also if I wash my hair with cold water (as cold as I can stand) I get less red dye washing out %26amp; it lasts a little longer.
watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlWUTcQSq鈥?/a>
get a shampoo especially for dyed hair - it actually really helps

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