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How to keep hair color longer lasting

If you've spent the time and money to dye your hair, it just means that you want your beautiful new hair color to last as long as possible. But no matter how dark your hair color is, if you don't care for it properly, your new hair color will quickly fade.

From the shampoo and conditioner you use to the essential hair styling products, the ultimate hair care routine for vibrant hair is outlined below.

1. Use products for dyed hair

Not all shampoos and conditioners are created equal. If you color your hair, it's important to find a shampoo and conditioner specifically for color-treated hair. Try the Nubeà Sustenia shampoo and conditioner duo - Color Conditioner Both of these products protect color-treated hair from damage so the color is not affected.

2. Wash your hair with cool or moderately warm water

Bathing in very hot water may help you relax, but it can actually greatly affect your hair, making it dry and dull. Everyone can benefit from turning down the temperature in their showers, but it's even more important that those with color-treated hair heed this advice. Wash your hair in warm water - not hot, this will help maintain your hair color.

3. Let your hair dry naturally instead of using a dryer

Since heat can be a culprit in fading hair color, try to let your hair dry naturally after washing if you want to prolong the time between dyeing sessions.

4. Use heat protection products

There will be days when you have to style your hair with a blow dryer, straightener, or curler, so remember to use products that protect your hair from heat. These heat protection products will spare your hair the least amount of damage.

What to do when your color starts to fade

There will come a time when you have to re-dye your hair with dye. Keeping a box of your favorite hair dye on your vanity can help when this happens. But you might be wondering if there are other tips and tricks to keep your hair color fresh before going to the salon. Lucky for you, we know a few.

1. Trim your hair roots when new hair grows

One of the first things you may start to notice as your hair color fades is the visible growth of your roots. To hide your roots, prepare a bottle of hair root spray to re-touch your roots as your hair grows longer.

2. Use temporary hair dye

Do you want to wait to arrange a time to go to the salon to re-color? Use temporary dye that will fade after just one wash. This is a way for you to temporarily maintain your hair color when you can't dye it again.