7 Ways to Make Red Hair Dye Last
Read on for several tips and tricks that help make red hair dye last the longest:
1. Wash your hair with cooler water.
The temperature of water you use to wash hair can play a huge role in how long your red hair dye will last. As delightful as it might feel when you rinse with hot water you’re swelling up your hair’s cuticle even more, which allows color to seep out and your hair to fade. We’re not saying you have to drop it down to icicle levels, but keep it at a tepid rinse if you’re trying to make the most of your dye job.
2. Gloss is your best friend.
Put simply, the glossier your hair is, the more pigmented it will appear. Getting your hair dyed, while adding loads of color, typically takes away loads of luster which means you need to supplement the loss with glosses and shine serums. These products help enhance vibrancy and strand luster for a brighter overall appearance.
3. Use products with UV blockers.
Yes, it’s a thing! Just like your skin needs SPF to protect from UV rays, your hair benefits from UV blockers as well. Using them helps make red hair dye last and protect your color from fading while leaving hair moisturized.
4. Use leave-in conditioner religiously.
While you might use loads of conditioner in the shower, it’s equally as important to top it off with a leave-in conditioner to help your hair stay super hydrated all day long. We love Nexxus Humectress Lightweight Conditioning Mist for its formula containing Vitamin E, coconut oil, and honey extract that altogether create lustrous, healthy tresses all day long.
5. Instead of frequent washes, opt for dry shampoo.
The more you wash your hair, the quicker you’re washing your red hair dye down the drain. That said, invest in a quality dry shampoo like Dove Refresh+Care Detox & Purify Dry Shampoo: Not only will it give you gorgeous second-day hair without the grease, it smells fab, too!
6. Cut it with all the heat styling.
Point blank: Colored hair is more vulnerable to heat than natural locks. While all hair is affected by high temps, colored hair will, unfortunately, show it the most. It could show through ultra-fried-looking tresses or a quick loss of color. Make red hair dye last by using your heat tools less with the addition of dry shampoo or practicing some fab heatless looks.
7. Use a color depositing or color-safe wash and care.
Lower-sulfate and color shampoos and conditioners are great options to make red hair dye last. Their formula is gentler on strands, with some even depositing color pigments to help brighten and intensify your shade. We love Nexxus Color Assure Rebalancing Shampoo and Color Assure Restoring Conditioner. This duo offers a nutrient-infused, low-sulfate solution to help make colored hair look fresh and shiny for longer.