4 IMPORTANT STEPS TO KNOW IF YOU COLOR GRAY HAIR

4 Important Steps To Know If You Color Gray Hair, lecoloriste

To color your grey hair, take care of it before and after your dye

For best result, follow these steps if you color gray hair at home

As many of us know, gray hair can be trickier to color and maintain than regular hair. But with the right care, you can ensure your hair color stays vivid all the way until your next application! Read this : 4 Important Steps To Know If You Color Gray Hair.

Here are 4 important steps to know if you color gray hair

1. Combat coarseness

Gray hair can become dry, wiry and unmanageable – which works against even the freshest hair color. To combat dryness, make sure to use a rich, moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. You can also apply a leave in conditioner or styling cream overnight to hydrate hair and make for easier styling. Essential oil treatments can help soften unruly strands too.


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2. Fight dullness with shine

Gray hair is naturally dryer than regular hair and may appear dull and lackluster, which can add age to your appearance. But it’s not too hard to boost up shine for youthful looking hair! If you have thicker hair, apply an essential oil, such as argan oil – this can add smoothness and shine to locks. For those with finer hair, try a lightweight leave in conditioner or shine product to amp up your luster.

3. Protect vibrant color

Since grays are more resistant to color and may fade faster, your tresses deserve some extra protection. To preserve color, always use gentle, sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner, using cool water rather than hot water. Follow up with a color deposit product, such as eSalon’s Color Enhancing Treatment, which deposits pigment to boost up your hue between color applications. (It also leaves hair silky soft!)


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4 Important Steps To Know If You Color Gray Hair

4 Important Steps To Know If You Color Gray Hair

4. Shield from the elements

Gray hair is especially vulnerable to water, sun, and heat. Water opens the hair cuticle and allows pigment to escape, so try to skip days between washing and use dry shampoo when possible.

The sun’s rays can also damage the hair cuticle and cause color to fade – so don’t forget your hair needs sunblock too! You can use a hair product with UV protection, or create your own mixture of diluted sunblock to coat your hair.


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