The hair color trend stays strong season after season, offering fresh looks like highlights, dip dye, full colors, and under lights. While some worry about damage, colored hair care can keep your locks healthy. Here are the best – and worst – things you can do for your dyed hair.
Delay First Wash After Coloring Your Hair As Much As You Can


To preserve your hair color, wait at least two days before washing it after dyeing. Washing too soon can fade the color due to the hair’s fragility right after dyeing.
Need more hair care tips after getting your hair colored? Keep reading!
Use Suitable Hair Masks


Protect Your Hair From UV Rays


Rinse Your Hair With Cool Water


Use Color-Safe Dry Shampoo On Your Hair


Use Color-Depositing Shampoo and Conditioners
These specially formulated products subtly deposit color to rejuvenate your hair with every wash. They are particularly effective for maintaining vibrant reds and cool-toned colors that tend to fade quickly.


Avoid Hot Showers
Hot water can also increase frizz and dry out your hair, making the color appear more washed out. Lukewarm water helps preserve the moisture and keeps the cuticle closed, locking in the color.


Apply Leave-In Treatments with UV Protection
These treatments not only protect the hair from sun damage but also keep the color from becoming brassy or faded. They act as a shield against environmental aggressors, maintaining the hair’s vibrancy and health.


Limit Chemical Treatments
Each chemical process can stress your hair and strip color, making your hair more porous and susceptible to damage. It’s best to space out chemical treatments to allow hair to recover and maintain color integrity.


Regular Trims
Getting rid of split ends prevents the hair from breaking higher up on the strand, which can make your color look older and more faded. Regular trims ensure that your hair looks fresh and vibrant, from roots to ends.


Not Using Conditioner


Overusing Heating Tools


Submerging In Chlorine Pools


Using Products With Detergents, Salts, And Sulfates


Scrubbing Your Hair While Washing It


Excessive Washing
Over-washing can lead to quicker color fade and excessive dryness. It’s best to wash colored hair two to three times a week and use dry shampoo on off days to preserve the color.


Environmental Pollutants
Smog and other pollutants can coat the hair, making it harder for light to reflect cleanly off the strands, which dulls the appearance of the color. Regular washing and protective styling can mitigate these effects.


Mineral-Rich Water
Installing a shower filter can help reduce the amount of mineral build-up on the hair, helping to maintain the clarity and brightness of the hair color. This is especially crucial in areas with hard water.


Lack of Proper Diet
Healthy hair relies on good nutrition, including proteins and vitamins from your diet. Omega-3 fatty acids, biotin, and zinc are particularly important for maintaining hair health and color retention.


Using Old Hair Dye
Old or degraded dye may not only give poor color results but can also damage the hair structure, leading to brittleness and breakage. Always check the expiration date and storage recommendations on the packaging before use.


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