Do You Know How To Take Care Of Your Blue Hair Color?

📅 June 1, 2022 ✍️ Anns 📁 ToDye

1. You Need To Keep Your Hair Moisturized

Blue hair is more susceptible to damage and fading than any other color, so you need to take extra steps in order to protect the health of your blue locks. One of the most important things you can do is use a leave-in conditioner or deep conditioning treatment once per week.

Use color-safe shampoos and conditioners, as well as sulfate free shampoo if you have sensitive skin or scalp issues that may be exacerbated by traditional shampoos (many people say they notice an improvement within days). Avoid using heat styling tools on your hair if possible, especially near the root where there are no pigments for protection against heat damage!

2. Blue Hair Color Fades Quickly After Washing

Blue hair color fades quickly after washing. If you want to hold on to your blue for as long as possible, it’s important that you take care of your hair in between washes.

  • Use a good dry shampoo between washes. Dry shampoos absorb oil and dirt so that your roots don’t look greasy when they’re brushed out, but they also have the added benefit of making your roots look thicker, which is especially important if you’re trying to maintain the illusion of fullness while keeping your hair color fresh and bright.
  • Use a color-safe shampoo or conditioner once or twice a week (or more often if needed). Blue colors tend to fade quickly when exposed to water and other chemicals like chlorine in swimming pools — stay away from these! Instead try using products specifically designed for colored hair like L’Oréal Paris EverPure Blonde Shampoo & Conditioner or Garnier Fructis Color Shield Collection Haircare Treatment Spray Conditioner.* Avoid heavy conditioners on blonde shades; choose ones with lighter formulas instead such as Garnier Fructis Color Shield Collection Lightweight Conditioning Milk.* Do not wash regularly with hot water unless necessary — opt for cool instead because it will help keep the color vibrant longer by preventing damage caused by heat exposure.* Wash less frequently (but still daily) if possible — this will also help prevent fading since less contact time means less chance for damage/fading over time!

3. Minimize Heat Styling With Blue Hair Color

  • Minimize Heat Styling With Blue Hair Color:

It is important to minimize heat styling with blue hair color to preserve the integrity of your hair and keep the color vibrant. A good rule of thumb is to:

  • Use a heat protectant spray before flat ironing or curling your hair, especially if you use high-heat settings (300 degrees F or higher). You should also let your hair dry naturally as much as possible, so that it doesn’t get damaged by too many hot tools on a regular basis.
  • Choose an ionic dryer with a cool shot button for added protection against damage from excessive heat exposure for any style – whether it’s straightened waves or loose curls! And always use low-heat settings on curling irons, flat irons and blow dryers whenever possible – anything higher than 300 degrees Fahrenheit will likely cause irreparable damage to your new blue hairstyle over time!

4. Redheads Are At A Higher Risk For Having Color Fade

  • Redheads are at a higher risk for color fade. If you’re a redhead, you may want to use more products that will help hold and protect your hair.
  • Wash less often with cooler water. Do not use any heat styling tools on your hair (blow dryer, curling iron, straightener). Use less shampoo and conditioner so you don’t strip the color from your strands.
  • Use a leave in conditioner to keep it soft and shiny!

Some people avoid dying their hair blue because they think it will look unnatural, but the truth is that when done with the right technique and products, a vibrant blue can be just as natural as any other color!

Not all hair colors are created equal. Some are more high maintenance than others, and this is especially true when it comes to dyeing your hair blue. As with any other vibrant shade, it’s important that you maintain the color of your blue locks after dying them so that they stay vibrant for as long as possible. Here’s how:

Before Dying Your Hair Blue

Your first step is preparation! Before dying, you should make sure your hair is in good condition by washing it thoroughly and deep conditioning it with a nourishing mask or treatment once a week (or more if needed). This will ensure that the dye sticks well to clean strands instead of being absorbed by oily or damaged ones—meaning less maintenance in the future!

After Dying Your Hair Blue