How to Keep Your Coloured Hair Healthy in 5 Easy Steps

How to Keep Your Coloured Hair Healthy in 5 Easy Steps

Jul 30, 2024Isobelle van Zyl

So, you’ve just stepped out of the salon with a fabulous new hair colour, feeling like a million bucks. But now comes the million-rand question: how do you keep that colour looking fresh and your hair feeling healthy? Don’t stress, our lovelies! We’re here to help. Here’s how to keep your coloured hair healthy and absolutely stunning.

1. Avoid Hot Showers for Now 

Listen up because this is major: Hot water is not your friend when you have coloured hair. A steamy shower may feel divine, but trust us on this one. Hot water can open up the hair cuticle, allowing colour to escape and causing your hair to become dry and brittle. Cool water is the way to go. It helps seal those hair cuticles, locking in colour and moisture. Plus, it’s a refreshing way to start your day—win-win!

Can’t bear the thought of a cold shower? Here’s how to look after your coloured hair: Go for a hot shower, but at least give your dyed hair a final cool rinse after conditioning to help seal the cuticle. 

2. Switch to Sulphate-Free Hair Colour Shampoos

If you’re still using regular shampoo on your coloured hair, we need to have a chat. Regular shampoos often have sulphates that can strip away not just dirt but also your gorgeous colour and natural oils. Switch to a sulphate-free shampoo stat!

Look for products like the Beamarry Argan Oil Marula Colour Protect Shampoo. It’s sulphate-free, gentle, nourishing, and perfect for our South African climate. You can also try Biosense Shampoo, the ultimate sulphate-free shampoo for coloured hair. If you have red-toned hair colour, switch to Biosense Red Shampoo. The Biosense Gold Shampoo and Biosense Silver Shampoo are great for blondes & other dyed strands. 

How often should you wash coloured hair? The more you wash, the quicker your hair colour might fade—it is as simple as that. Just wash your coloured hair with a sulphate-free hair colour shampoo twice or thrice a week. This is a crucial tip on how to keep your dyed hair healthy and vibrant. 

3. Deep-Condition Like Your Hair Depends on It (Because It Does!)

Coloured hair needs extra love, and deep conditioning is like giving your hair a big, warm hug. Once a week, treat your locks to a nourishing mask. Leave it on while catching up on your favourite Netflix show, then rinse it for silky, soft results. Also, always condition your dyed hair after every shampoo. Conditioning helps hydrate and nourish your hair; simply put, it’s a big boost in maintaining its vibrancy & health.

Here are some of our recommended conditioners for colour-treated hair:

  • Beamarry Argan Oil Marula Colour Protect Conditioner: This conditioner is packed with extracts and natural oils to safeguard your strands while maintaining colour vibrancy. It ensures your hair colour lasts longer and is more resistant to washing.
  • Brazilian Bond Builder B3 Colour Care Conditioner: Its ultra-moisturising formula uses bond-building technology to prevent damage and keep the colour looking vibrant. It replenishes and hydrates, minimises colour fade, helps prevent breakage, and protects against UVA/UVB oxidation. Plus, it’s silicone-free.
  • Joico Colourful Anti-Fade Conditioner: This product is designed to protect colour-treated hair for long-lasting vibrancy and tonal integrity. This conditioner provides daily nourishment for smooth, shiny, and vigorous hair.
  • Kevin Murphy Everlasting Colour Rinse:  It’s a colour-locking conditioner that protects against colour fading and environmental damage. This conditioner for coloured hair also helps improve hair condition, softness, and hydration without weighing hair down. 
  • INOAR Speed Blond Mask: It is specifically formulated for the daily care of bleached or highlighted blondes. Its formula, containing argan oil and balanced pH, corrects yellowing while providing exceptional hydration. This brings back the tone and captivating luminosity of well-maintained blondes.
  • REF Illuminate Colour Masque: This conditioner for dyed hair enhances colour reflection, nourishes, detangles, and has a pH of 3.5. It’s no wonder it’s one of the most favourite colour-maintenance products in South Africa. 

How often should you condition coloured hair? Do it after every wash. Plus, as mentioned above, make it a goal to deep-condition your hair once a week.

4. Shield Your Hair from Heat-Styling Tools 

We all love a good style. But pause before you reach for that straightener or curling iron! Note that heat-styling tools can cause significant damage to coloured hair, making it more prone to dryness and breakage. So, limit using heat-styling tools and go for air-drying whenever possible. But if you truly need your favourite hair iron to style your dyed strands, do not skip using a heat-protectant spray. Try Paul Mitchell Clean Beauty Heat Styling Spray for exceptional shine and thermal protection. 

5. Protect Your Hair from the Sun

Want to master how to keep your hair healthy after colouring and how to keep the hair colour longer? Here’s another step or tip for you: shield it from the sun! 

Science says UV rays can cause hair colour to fade and strands to become dry and brittle. So, protecting your hair from the sun is crucial for maintaining its health and colour. Wear a hat or scarf when spending extended periods in the sun. More importantly, use hair products providing UV protection, such as the Beamarry Heat & Sun Protection Detangling Spray and Moroccanoil Protect & Prevent Spray.

Wrapping It Up

There you have it, our lovelies—five easy steps to keep your coloured hair looking fabulous. And hey, if you’re looking for more products to keep your coloured hair in tip-top shape, feel free to check out Everything Hair’s online shop. We’ve got a fantastic range of colour-safe shampoos, conditioners and masks for you.

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