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Have color treated hair? here’s exactly how to condition your hair

It’s common knowledge that coloring hair can cause it to feel and look dry overtime. Sure, that first day of fresh color looks amazing, vibrant, and oh-so-shiny but as time passes color-treated hair can begin to look dull and lifeless. That is, unless you know how to care for it properly. One of the most important factors in helping your color-treated hair look its best for the long haul? Hydration! Color-treated hair needs lots—and lots…and LOTS—of moisture, so make sure you follow the five tips below! Below we share tips to help you condition your color-treated hair so it always looks as great as it did on day one!


Conditioning Colored Hair Tip #1: Do Your Prep Work

Whether you head to the salon to get your hair professionally colored by your favorite hair dresser or you prefer to go the DIY route by picking up a box at the local drugstore, prepping your hair for its impending color is key. To do this, invest in a deep conditioning hair mask—like Whole Blends Honey Treasures Repairing Mask—and use it once a week starting a few weeks prior to your salon color service or DIY dye! By giving your hair an added boost of moisture before coloring you can help to ensure that it has the hydration it needs to stand up to the upcoming chemical process.


Conditioning Colored Hair Tip #2: Use the Right Products

When you have color-treated hair using just any old shampoo and conditioner can end up causing your hair to look a little worse for wear. This is because many traditional shampoos contain cleansing agents that can strip your new hue from the strand causing it to look faded and feel dry much faster than it would on its own. Instead, reach for haircare products formulated specifically for color-treated hair. These formulas not only help to preserve the vibrancy and shine of your fresh color, they also are typically much more hydrating and can help to maintain moisture in your hair.


Conditioning Colored Hair Tip #3: Leave-in Products Are Your New BFF

Want to maximize moisture? Start incorporating a leave-in conditioner to your haircare routine. Unlike our go-to rinse out conditioners—and our favorite deep-conditioning hair masks—leave-in conditioning products are much more lightweight. These lightweight textures make them the perfect choice for everyday styling on color-treated hair, since they can give your hair long-lasting hydration without weighing down your style.


Conditioning Colored Hair Tip #4: Wear a Mask

Deep conditioning masks aren’t only great for prepping your hair for color, they are also a wonderful addition to your weekly haircare routine. These weekly deep conditioning sessions can help to moisturize your hair where your hair often looks most dry—from its mid-shaft to ends. Find a deep conditioning mask that complements your regular shampoo and conditioner in order to get the most out of the formula.


Conditioning Color-Treated Hair Tip #5: Chill Out

Thanks to our love affair with blow-dryers, flat-irons, and curling wands, most of us subject our hair to much more heat than we should. For color-treated hair this excessive heat can end up fading away our shade and drying out our strands. Try to keep heat styling to a minimum when you color your hair—saving the hot tools for special occasions or important events—and air dry whenever possible. What’s more, while those hot-hot showers may feel good, they can actually cause the same effects as hot tools when it comes to our locks. When you’re washing and rinsing your hair in the shower, try to use cool water to help to seal in moisture. You may even notice shinier-looking strands as a result!