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5 Must-Dos After You Color Your HairKeep your hair beautiful and healthy long after your color service. Here's how to care for colored hair |
Rule No. 5: Time Your Next Service Wisely You might be looking forward to your next hair-coloring sesh like it's Christmas morning, but don't overdo it. Wait at least five or six weeks between coloring services to keep your hair healthy. At-home tinted glosses and root touch-up products can keep your color looking fresh for weeks and weeks. When it's time to color again, you or your stylist should touch up only the roots -- no double-processing your ends, especially if you bleach.
Even if you're growing out your hair, getting a quick trim with each touch-up is ideal. If you're scissor-shy, ask your stylist to "dust" the ends of your hair, which involves trimming a quarter-inch or less to eliminate split ends.
Remember: Healthy hair holds onto color better than unhealthy hair. The better you care for your hair, the less often you'll be hankering for a color service.
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Even if you're growing out your hair, getting a quick trim with each touch-up is ideal. If you're scissor-shy, ask your stylist to "dust" the ends of your hair, which involves trimming a quarter-inch or less to eliminate split ends.
Remember: Healthy hair holds onto color better than unhealthy hair. The better you care for your hair, the less often you'll be hankering for a color service.
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