Thursday, January 7, 2010

Lookin for a good shampoo and conditioner for color treated hair that is not bought in a salon?

the one I use for my color treated hair is Garnier Color Shield. Affordable and marvelous.Lookin for a good shampoo and conditioner for color treated hair that is not bought in a salon?
go the the salon

What is the best shampoo and conditioner for dry color treated hair?

biolage ultra hydratingWhat is the best shampoo and conditioner for dry color treated hair?
I alsolutely love Clairol Herbal Essences Color Me Happy.What is the best shampoo and conditioner for dry color treated hair?
k-pak by joico. it has worked wonders for me! also their protect and shine serum works great if you use a lot of heat.
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I personally use the Loreal Colorvive line....
GARNIER.......Its the best and works for me...!!!!
pantene, its colorsafe, gentle, great moisturizer, and it smells good too.
dove weightless moisturizer shamp. and cond. for color treated hair.


ITS THE BEST WITHOUT PAYING TONS OF MONEY.
I like Dove--intense moisture.
Pantene or Fructisse
Something that you discover on your own. Try mixing up different products that has oil and moisture . Something that will not dry out the hair. My aunt did it years ago. It not only kept the hair moist and soft, it also grew it!
I've tried all those expensive brands and some work, others were a complete waste of money. The best by far is Feria Conditioner from the beauty supply store-- it's the same stuff you find in Feria Coloring Kits. You can get a good size tube for around 8 bucks. It's super moisturizing, a class above the rest.
Cream of Nature... it's a moisturizing shampoo w/Conditioner already in it. They have regular and one for dry/brittle hair. Either works good. I swear by it. Then I use Doo Grow Stimulating Oil to blow dry it.
best of the best... Aveda color concoius line. grocery store brands are full of animal fat, salt, plastics, and wax. Your hair takes a beating with chemicals and we all know that dosnt look good on anyone.


Aveda, Pureology, Paul Mitchell, Burts Bees etc, are all cruelty free, as in not tested on your featherd and furry friends. Aveda is 100% organic (and maks your hair just unbelieveably great feeling), Pureology is Vegan, meaningNO animal prioducts at all, Paul Mitchell is cruelty free, and burts bees is all natural and cruelty free as well. Using profesional natutal products is much much better for your hair, and all around better in general.

Is it really necessary to use shampoo and conditioner especially designed for color treated hair?

Dyed at home, not in a salon. Why or why not? Would a moisturizing shampoo/conditioner work just as well? If you read the label, most shampoo ingredients are all the same.Is it really necessary to use shampoo and conditioner especially designed for color treated hair?
Plain and simple: you do not need to use a ';special shampoo'; for colour treated hair. If you're happy with your own shampoo/conditioner, use it!Is it really necessary to use shampoo and conditioner especially designed for color treated hair?
If your hair is chemically- treated ( color or perm) then you need to use the shampoo and conditioner that reflects that style. Moisturizing shampoo and conditioner can be used for this type of hair, but it is generally used for very dry, damaged hair. If your hair has been colored at a professional salon, more than likely, it is in really good condition, so you should use shampoo / conditioner for the color.





Hope that helps ya!
i couldn't tell you why, but when i got my hair tinted my hairdresser got me some special joico shampoo and conditioner to use. i would suggest using special stuff.
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  • Do I still have to use a shampoo/conditioner to protect color from bleached hair?

    I bleached my hair and I was wondering will my color stay or would I still need a shampoo/conditioner to make my color last longer?





    Someone told me since I didn't dye it, the color will stay and not fadeDo I still have to use a shampoo/conditioner to protect color from bleached hair?
    You should or else your bleaching will eventually and not to mention quicker than usual, fade away.


    It all happens through a process with your hair that you don't even notice it.


    But sooner or later you recognize that your hair isn't as vivid as its color in which you dye it.


    Also using a good, high quality product for the hair in your color stay is an ideal idea, because not only does it protect, it helps it stay more vibrant and healthy!Do I still have to use a shampoo/conditioner to protect color from bleached hair?
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    my hair is bushy and wavy.








    pureology hydrate shamp. and cond. really made a big difference.





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    bleaching cant fade because it removes colour from the hair, however it can get dull with build up and turn yellow so use a purple toned shampoo to protect from brassiness. john frieda does one i think. good luck, hope i helped x
    you can buy shampoo that matches you new hair color. Tresemme has a lot of variety and it enhances your hair color and your hair.
    Nope. Bleach doesn't fade. It actually strips your hair of it's color and pigment, So there's no need for shampoo.
    try a shampoo for damaged or dry hair instead....

    Matrix Biolage Color Care shampoo or Tresemme Color Revitalize shampoo?

    which one is better for keeping the color lasting longer ?Matrix Biolage Color Care shampoo or Tresemme Color Revitalize shampoo?
    Matrix. Matrix is the BEST product you could ever by. I actually just bought some of that, and it works great...... I used Tresemme once and it really greased up my hair





    But just to say, No shampoo can really hold color, The color care shampoo is more of a 'precation'.Matrix Biolage Color Care shampoo or Tresemme Color Revitalize shampoo?
    Definately the Biolage. Biolage is by Matrix and Matrix has a great color line so of course their products would be great for colored hair - since they recommend them for use with their own color line! Biolage has a specific line for color treated hair called Colorcaretherapie.
    you should try using Unicure Hair and Skin Conditioner 3-4+ times daily as both a leave in and wash out conditioner its grease less, perfume, fragrance, and color free. Works for EVERYTHING related to Hair Or Skin from Clearing Acne to Keeping hair healthy, shiny. Thick, dandruff free, and so much more... available at www.unicure.com it has been around since 1973 formulated in the '50's in Denmark. The website has tons of beauty tips and testimonials plus was #1 selling hair conditioner in US and Canada they have a full line of hair care products. Definitely the best! and a very reasonable price about $5 a bottle 12oz.


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    don't use the matrix!! I used it once and it made my hair dry, brittle, and horribly tangled and nasty.





    i've used tresemme before and it works good but will still strip the color from your hair eventually.





    I personally use catwalk now and I love it but when i'm tight on money-I'll switch back to pantene (the brunette one) b/c it keeps my hair healthy and doesn't dull my color.





    i have baby fine hair that tangles easily and the pantene and catwalk both work really well.
    Tresemme ALL THE WAY. best cheapie ever!


    also, garnier fructis have this new treatment you put in between shampooing and conditioning. it has no leave-in time at all, you just lather it in your hair like you do with shampoo, and rinse it out, so its no effort to use and there is one especially for colour-locking. its worked well for me and its not expensive... about $5 a bottle which lasts a while coz you only need it about every 2nd or 3rd wash after the first week. its called ';instant melt in mask - colour last';





    if your blonde, and dont have alot of money for products, the one thing i would recommend investing in, is a good from home toner. your blond will always look brilliant between salon visits, even if you leave it for months! Goldwell has a foam toner, its about $15 - $20 a can but will last you ages as you would only need to use it once a month, or once a fortnight for extremely difficult hair. Your hair will always look bright and ';just coloured'; even if all your other products are cheapies. there are other brands and kinds of toner, visit a salon after youve saved up, they range from $15 - $40 a pop and are WORTH IT! will work a million times better than the best coloured hair shampoo and conditioner.
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    Does anyone recommend a shampoo to keep a dark burgundy color in your hair?

    I recently dyed my hair burgundy and the color keeps coming out slowly when i wash my hair.. My hair stylist dyed it again for me and recommended to try to find a shampoo for burgundy hair. Anyone know of any? I cant seem to find any on the internet. Thank you!Does anyone recommend a shampoo to keep a dark burgundy color in your hair?
    I have colored hair too. I use the color smart shampoo.


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    John Frieda Radiant Red Color Keep Anti-Fade Shampoo.





    Here some tips for making color last:


    1.Wash you hair with cold water instead of warm water.


    2. Don't wash your hair with shampoo every day, instead just condition it. And only shampoo 3-4 times a week.


    3. Adding some dye to your conditioner will replenish your color everytime you wash it.


    4. Use shampoos and conditioners that are made for color treated hair.


    5. Avoid being in the sun for long periods of time, it'll fade your color.
    John Frienda Radiant Red Shampoo and Conditioner. They also have a glaze that you can use after you shampoo that will restore some color without having to dye it again. You can get it at CVS or walgreens or just about any drug or department store. I had red hair for a long time and its very hard to maintain the color. the best thing you can do to keep your color is to avoid excessive heat, wash your hair as little as possible and keep your hair out the sun. (Sunlight kills red hair)Johnfrieda.com, Goodstylist.com = search for MzNita
    yes main and tail works great keep in contact

    Is it okay to shampoo your hair after applied the color applicator for a required amount of time ?

    On the bottle's instruction, it's only tell to rinse hair then apply the conditioner. I am wondering can I shampoo my hair first and then apply the conditioner ?Is it okay to shampoo your hair after applied the color applicator for a required amount of time ?
    I am not familiar with box color, because I use professional products only, but when we do color, we always shampoo it out after processing. You risk leaving color in that will break off your hair if not rinsed out properly.Is it okay to shampoo your hair after applied the color applicator for a required amount of time ?
    After you rinse the excess colour out yes go right ahead.
    It's un-necessary.





    Just use the conditioner
    Depends on how badly you want the intensity of the color. If your have to wash it, go ahead and don't worry about it. If your worried about fading a bright red or something just use a red color conditioner to continue depositing and to keep it from fading out..
    No because the color has to fully set before you wash it.
    DO NOT SHAMPOO.





    The dye has already stripped your hair of any oil and dirt. Shampooing will only wash away the color. Follow the instructions and use the conditioner provided.
    shampoo stripes your hair of the dye so that would be a big no no but if you dont like the color wash with shampoo and it will lighten it up but not remove it all completly. so just use conditioner and not shampoo until the next time you wash your mop.
    dont shampoo it, just rinse it until the water runs clear and then use the conditioner
    I color my hair all the time and I wash mine after I color it because I just feel better when I do, it never washed out my color and then I use the conditioner included after (it is the best.)