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Have you had your eyes peeled for a hair color that will look not just great but fabulous with your olive skin tone and brown eyes? We understand your struggle and completely empathize!

Having olive skin and brown eyes is one of the best combinations of physical features. The lightness of olive skin and the darkness of brown eyes means your look is versatile and you can pull off a more comprehensive range of hair colors. A bright platinum blonde, a rich caramel highlight on brown hair, or a bolder choice like bright red are all options. 

So whether you like neutral hair colors or something more fierce to match your personality and inner fashionista, you’ll find a hair color you like to flatter your features in our list of the best!

Hair Colors for Olive Skin and Brown Eyes

For the best hair colors to stun with your beautiful olive skin and brown eyes, look at the options below!

1. Golden Blonde

golden blonde hair color for olive skin and brown eyes

Whether your hair is naturally long or you’re prepared to get extensions for longer length, this long straight haircut for women with olive skin and brown eyes is a beauty. Golden blonde color is highlighted with white blonde, making a stunning and versatile choice.

2. Chestnut Brown

chestnut brown hair color for olive skin and brown eyes

Chestnut brown hair color can be an excellent choice for women with olive skin and brown eyes. The warm, rich shade is a mix of brown and red undertones, which complements the natural warmth often found in olive skin tones.

3. Pastel Pink

pastel pink hair color for olive skin and brown eyes

Pastel pink is the perfect girly hair color for women wanting a more feminine, flirty look. It’s a unique, eye-catching hair color that looks beautiful styled in a variety of ways, including this short straight haircut parted off center.

4. Ginger and Blonde

ginger hair color for olive skin and brown eyes

For your olive skin tone and beautiful brown eyes, ginger hair color mixed with a bit of light blonde will be a beautiful complement. Ginger hair typically has warm undertones that nicely complement the natural warmth of olive skin tones.

5. Brunette with Orange

orange hair color for olive skin and brown eyes

This edgy pixie with its spiky texture mixes brunette hair color with vibrant orange. It’s a bold and unconventional choice that may or may not work for everyone.

Olive skin tones often have warm undertones, so you’ll want to find a shade that complements them. Warm and peachy oranges may work better for you than cooler, more neon shades.

6. Copper and Brown

copper brown hair color for olive skin and brown eyes

Copper hair color can be a fantastic choice for women with olive skin and brown eyes. The warm, reddish-brown hues of copper enhance the natural warmth of olive skin. We love the color on a full afro with soft curls.

7. Light Blonde Ombre

blonde hair color for olive skin and brown eyes

The mix of light and medium blonde hair color here as an ombre is a beautiful soft transition of color perfect for ladies with an olive skin tone and brown eyes. Wear the shade on long hair for a graceful, elegant addition of color and add in soft waves for subtle texture.

8. Very Bright Red

red hair color for olive skin and brown eyes

A stark contrasting hair color on an olive skin tone can look gorgeous; you just have to know how to work it. If you love being bold, choose this bright red hair color. Women with a gothic or punk vibe will appreciate the electricity bright red brings.

9. Forest Green

green hair color for olive skin and brown eyes

Green is always an option when you have olive skin tone and hazel eyes. This dark forest green will off set your brown eyes beautifully and the color is adorable on short natural black curls! To emphasize the color even more, play with a forest green eyeshadow.

10. Light Brown Highlights

chestnut hair color for olive skin and brown eyes

If your favorite part of your brown eyes is their richness, chocolate brown hair color with lighter brown highlights are for you. They look gorgeous here on long wavy hair and against an olive skin tone.

11. Light Blonde Balayage

balayage hair color for olive skin and brown eyes

If your base color is dark, just add a beachy blonde balayage for an instant glow up! The light color will bring warmth to your olive skin tone as well as draw attention to your dark brown eyes.

12. Faded Purple Hair

silver hair color for olive skin and brown eyes

Need a hair color you can wear professionally to work but still want something eye-catching? A light purple is feminine, work-appropriate, and great for olive tones. It will also be a soft touch to your brown eyes. The look above features shoulder-length straight hair, but the purple hair color would look equally as pretty on wavy or curly hair.

13. Light or Dark Auburn Hair

ginger hair color for olive skin and brown eyes

Auburn with red highlights is for those ladies who have a spicy personality. Rock the hair color on long wavy hair and watch how your hazel eyes take center stage!

14. Brown Hair + Caramel Highlights

brown hair color for olive skin and brown eyes

A dark brown hair color is easily freshened up with a few thin to medium-thickness caramel highlights. If you have an olive skin tone and brown eyes, keep this color pair at the top of the list!

15. Medium or Dark Purple

purple hair color for olive skin and brown eyes

If you prefer medium and dark hair colors and are looking for a color that’s more fierce than traditional, opt for this shade of purple. Purple hair colors in any shade really flatter olive skin tones and brown eyes. This curly short pixie is the perfect way to rock it!

16. Rose Gold Hair

pink hair color for olive skin and brown eyes

Rose gold hair color is sweeping the hairstyle world, and it’s easy to see why. Long wavy hair leaves plenty of room to flaunt the stunning shade and frames an olive skin-toned face with brown eyes.

17. Pure Black

black hair color for olive skin and brown eyes

An olive skin tone can easily and beautifully pull off pure black hair color. Whether you wear short or long hair, the color is timeless, versatile, bold, and soft on your skin tone.

Whether you prefer wearing your hair long, short, or somewhere in between, the above 17 colors will work gorgeously with them all and accentuate olive skin tones and hazel eyes on any woman.

As you can see, even just highlights bring your hairstyle to a whole other level. So if you’re nervous about completely changing your entire hair color, start with highlights for a small but noticeable change. 

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12 Tips to Prevent Your Hair Color from Fading https://hairstylecamp.com/how-to-prevent-hair-color-from-fading/ Sat, 13 Jan 2024 14:04:22 +0000 https://hairstylecamp.com/?p=99615 After you have dyed your hair and achieved the perfect shade, noticing it to fade quickly can be frustrating. While it is not possible to prevent your hair color from fading completely, small changes to your daily routine and smart preventative steps can make your hair color stay vibrant for longer. It is possible to …

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After you have dyed your hair and achieved the perfect shade, noticing it to fade quickly can be frustrating. While it is not possible to prevent your hair color from fading completely, small changes to your daily routine and smart preventative steps can make your hair color stay vibrant for longer.

It is possible to maintain your color-treated hair by addressing the key factors that cause hair color to fade quickly and following the recommended dos and don’ts.

So, if you want to know about the factors that cause hair color fading and tips to preserve your hair color for a long period, read this article till the end.

Factors That Influence Hair Color Fading

There are several factors that can affect the longevity of the hair color. These factors can be categorized into pre-coloring factors, hair dye type and coloring technique, post-color hair care routine, and external factors.

Pre-Coloring Factors

The longevity and vibrancy of hair color depend on several factors even before applying the dye on your hair. Here are the pre-coloring factors that influence the longevity of hair color:

  • The condition of your hair before coloring is vital. Healthy, well-moisturized hair holds onto color better and for a longer duration compared to damaged, dry, or brittle hair.
  • Highly porous hair may absorb color quickly but also lose it rapidly. Conversely, low-porosity hair might resist color absorption.
  • Your natural hair color can also influence how the dye will take to your hair and how long it will last. Darker hair might require stronger or longer treatments for effective coloring, which can also influence how the color fades over time.

Hair Dye Type and Coloring Technique

The type of dye and the technique used for coloring your hair determines how long it will take to fade.

  • Permanent hair dye generally takes 8-12 weeks before it starts to fade, whereas semi-permanent or demi-permanent dyes start to fade after a few washes.
  • If you have lightened your hair using bleach it will not fade or darken over time. However, the toner used on bleached hair may experience fading.
  • Hair color can start fading quickly and unevenly if it’s not left on the hair enough for processing or applied unevenly on the hair.

Post-Coloring Hair Care Routine

How you take care and style your hair after getting your hair dyed is the most important factors that affect the longevity of your hair color. These are the post-coloring hair care and styling factors:

  • The frequency of washing your hair determines the longevity of your hair color. Frequent washing can cause the color to fade more quickly.
  • Types of hair products used can affect the hair color.
  • Regular use of heat styling tools can accelerate color fading due to heat damage.

External Factors

There are several other external factors such as environmental exposure, weather condition or exercising habit, etc. also an important factor of hair color fading. For example:

  • UV rays can break down color molecules, while chlorine and pollutants can strip color, leading to rapid fading.
  • Humid weather or physical exercise can make your hair sweaty and speed up color loss.
  • Hard water, with its high mineral content, can deposit on the hair, making the color appear dull and fade faster.

By understanding these factors, you can take steps to delay the fading of your hair color.

How to Keep Your Hair Dye from Fading

Depending on the factors that causes hair to fade quickly, here are some tips to protect your hair dye from fading too soon:

1. Evaluate Your Hair Before Coloring

As you know dry, damaged hair doesn’t hold color well, so the first step to protect hair your hair dye from fading actually begins even before dyeing your hair.

You can do a simple float test at home – drop a strand of hair in a glass of water. If it sinks quickly, your hair is more porous and may absorb color faster but also lose it quickly. If it floats then you have low porosity hair strands.

If your hair texture is rough your hair might have uneven porosity which will result in uneven hair color fading.

You can get a pre-color treatment or use a porosity equalizer spray to equalize the porosity throughout the lengths of the hair before the color application to ensure a great even application, which is a prerequisite to minimize fading.

2. Use Good Quality Hair Dye

Not all hair dyes are created equal. The longevity of hair colors varies among different hair dye brands depending on the types and shades.

Though hair color boxes mention the expected longevity on the packaging, it often start to fade before that. So the best way to get an actual idea about it is checking the client reviews regarding the longevity.

Permanent hair dye fades slower but if your hair is already damaged, high quality semi-permanent or demi-permanent hair color might work best for your hair type and lifestyle.

3. Avoid Washing Hair Within First 48 Hours

The first two days post-coloring are crucial. According to many hairstylists, after washing the leftover hair dye with shampoo and cold water, you should avoid washing your hair again within next 48 hours and shampooing your hair for 72 hours to allow the color to set in deeply.

Hair dye (specially permanent ones) leaves the hair cuticle open. Washing your hair while the hair cuticles are open can make your hair color fade so don’t risk it!

4. Wash Hair With Cold Water

washing hair with luke warm water

Hot water opens up the hair cuticle, causing dyed color molecules to escape. On the other hand, cold water helps to keep the hair cuticle closed, which keeps the color locked in for longer.

Many of us use hot water for washing hair in winter which makes hair color fade quickly. For your comfort, you can wash your color treated hair with luke warm water first and use cool water for final rinse at the end of a shower to seal the cuticle.

5. Avoid Heat Styling Tools

Hot styling tools like blow dryers, flat irons and curling wands can damage hair significantly over time leading to dryness, breakage and an opened cuticle layer. This lifted cuticle allows color pigments to leak out at a quicker rate.

The more you use hot tools on your hair, the faster vibrant dyed color gets faded. Protect your hair color by letting hair air dry when possible or using lower heat settings.

So, the best way to reduce fading is limiting heat treatments on your hair and trying new wash and wear styles that allow your hair to be naturally dried and save the heat treatments for special occasions or once a week and enjoy wearing it for a few days at its best!

Also dont forget to apply heat protectant before applying heat for styling.

6. Use Sulfate-Free Shampoo and Conditioner

Using a sulfate free salon-quality shampoo and conditioner is super important for your color treated hair. Sulfates are harsh cleansers that strip color. Even using these shampoos once can seriously strip color!

Using a gentle, moisturizing, sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner helps lock in color pigments and prevents fading.

7. Protect Hair from Sun

protecting colored hair from sun

There are also environmental factors to consider when you are considering fading. The sun’s ability to fade anything is unsurpassable and your hair is no different.

It’s best to wear a hat or scarf to protect your hair from sun damage as much as possible. If it is difficult to maintain this, you can use hair products with UV ray protection from the sun rays.

8. Use Swimming Cap

using swim cap to protect colored hair

In summer you need to be particularly mindful of your hair and the conditions that your hair encounters, especially if you swim a lot. Chlorine in the water of swimming pools is a type of bleach, and that is exactly what it will do to your color.

If you do find yourself swimming a lot, it is advisable to either wear a swimming cap or at least use a leave-in conditioner to help form a protective barrier around your hair.

9. Deep Condition Weekly

Dry, brittle strands fade fastest because the cuticle layer becomes cracked and porous over time with lack of moisture.

You can prevent this by treating dyed hair to a weekly deep conditioning mask. The thick, ultra-hydrating formula fills in gaps in the cuticle and seals hair’s outer protective layer to prevent color molecules from escaping.

Damaged hair soaks up moisture from the hair mask like a sponge to smooth down the cuticle and boost shine for maximized color retention.

10. Wash Hair Less Frequently

Every time you wash your hair some color pigments are stripped from your hair. When hair is washed too frequently, it causes the dye to fade out in a shorter time frame.

So cutting back on daily washing gives hair dye more time to adhere fully to hair strands for maximum staying power and shine.

11. Install a Showerhead Filter

Installing a filter on your showerhead can help filter out minerals and metals in hard water that damage hair and cause color fading.

Filters are inexpensive, easy to install, and make a big difference in keeping hair color vibrant for longer by preventing mineral buildup.

12. Get a Color-Sealing Service

Some salons offer an add-on color-sealant service following hair dye treatments. Opting for this polymer color sealant adds an extra layer of protection that blocks hard water minerals, chlorine and other elements from stripping out your expensive dye job too quickly.

Apart from salon service, you can also use a hair color sealer at home as nowadays many brands offer hair color sealing mask and shampoo for home users also.

How To Touch Up Faded Hair Color?

As we mentioned in this article, there there is no way to completely prevent you hair color from fading. Your new hair growth will be also visible after several weeks. So how would you touch up the faded hair color?

Here are the steps to touch up faded hair color:

1. Assess Your Hair’s Needs

Take a good look at your hair. Identify where the color has faded the most and where new growth is visible.

This step is crucial because it determines your approach – whether you need a full head touch-up, just a root touch-up, or a combination of both.

2. Selecting the Right Color

If you’re touching up roots, use the same shade and same type of dye you had used for dyeing your hair. The final hair color will not match if you use a hair color of different brand.

For faded sections, you might choose the same shade or one darker, as color tends to fade.

3. Apply the Dye

If your roots are showing apply the product only to the new growth, carefully following the instructions. Some products come in a spray or powder form for an even easier application.

For overall fading or specific section of a hair, a semi-permanent dye can be gentler on your hair than a permanent one.

Apply the dye evenly across your hair, starting from the areas that have faded the most. Be mindful of the time – leaving the dye on too long can lead to overly dark or saturated colors.

How to Maintain Different Hair Colors

tips to maintain the hair color

Every hair color has its different ways to maintain the hair color, for example, hair that has been lightened does not fade. It’s likely the toner that you are seeing fade.

To maintain blonde hair, it is advisable to use a good quality purple shampoo for color correction and a good quality conditioner to maintain the hydration of the hair. It is also advisable to use a hair mask once a week to maintain the cuticle is lying flat smooth and sleek and unable to allow the molecules of pigment to fall out or escape.

Red hair is particularly prone to fade, as the molecules are large and able to fall out a lot easier, that’s why it’s very important to keep the hair porosity equalized before applying the color. If you have dyed your hair red, you can use color depositing shampoo to deposit red pigments on your hair!

There is also a lot of difference in the quality of colors that are applied to people’s hair. Using a good quality color and the right level of developer will definitely adjust the longevity of the color.

When hair colors are applied, the most common level of developer with semi-permanent hair color for covering grey is 20 vol or 9% peroxide.

When hair color is mixed with incorrect level of peroxide, it creates porosity and dryness in the hair which then allows the hair color to fade quickly. When the correct level of peroxide is applied with a semi-permanent color, it coats and locks in the color pigments. So, as a result, the hair color doesn’t fade easily!

Now you know all the tricks of maintaining your newly done hair color and keep it from fading.

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The Ultimate Guide to Caring for Bleached Hair https://hairstylecamp.com/how-to-maintain-your-bleached-hair/ Fri, 12 Jan 2024 14:21:10 +0000 https://hairstylecamp.com/?p=165025 If you plan on bleaching your hair or have already done so, you may wonder how to maintain your freshly bleached hair while caring for its health. Bleaching is the most aggressive of the hair-coloring processes, as it causes significant damage to the hair shaft and alters the natural texture of your locks. Even if …

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If you plan on bleaching your hair or have already done so, you may wonder how to maintain your freshly bleached hair while caring for its health.

Bleaching is the most aggressive of the hair-coloring processes, as it causes significant damage to the hair shaft and alters the natural texture of your locks.

Even if you choose a skilled stylist who expertly bleaches your hair to lighten it, your strands will still require extensive care and attention post-bleaching.

Why Bleached Hair Needs Special Care?

The bleaching process is highly chemical-intensive, stripping away natural oils and moisture from the hair. This process breaks down hair proteins and weakens the hair structure, making it more prone to damage, dryness, and breakage.

The texture changes often result in the hair becoming more prone to tangling and frizz, requiring specific treatments to manage these issues.

Additionally, bleached hair often becomes more porous compared to unbleached hair. This increased porosity means it can absorb and release moisture much faster, leading to quicker color fading and further contributing to a brittle and unhealthy texture.

Therefore, special care is needed to restore and maintain the hair’s moisture balance, strength, and overall health, as well as to protect its color and shine.

How to Keep Your Bleached Hair Healthy

As a hairstylist, I suggest to my clients (who opt for lightening their hair with bleach) to divide the post-bleaching hair care routine into these 4 primary steps: 

  • Protect your bleached hair from additional damage. 
  • Use the right products on your bleached hair. 
  • Nourish and repair the bleach damage.
  • Get regular trims for your bleached hair.

So, first of all, you will have to prevent additional damage to your bleached hair and the last step is to trim the hair regularly so the bleached hair portion will be eventually replaced by new hair growth.

Now, I will elaborate on each of these steps so that you can clearly understand how to take care of your bleached hair.

#1. Protect Your Bleached Hair from Additional Damage

After you have bleached/lightened your hair, protect your hair from additional damage. This damage can be caused by environmental factors or simply by your styling process.

Here are several things that can further damage your bleached hair and suggestions on how to minimize the damage:

Damage from Hard Water

protecting bleached hair from hard water damage - shower filter

Depending on where you live and what your water source is, you may have hard water. According to USGS,

Hard water is high in dissolved minerals, largely calcium and magnesium. Depending on the hardness of your water, after using soap to wash you may have felt like there was a film of residue left on your hands. When using hard water, more soap or detergent is needed to get things clean, be it your hands, hair, or your laundry.

– USGS

The minerals that can build up on your hair can cause your locks to become weighed down, dry, and brittle. When hard water causes buildup on your hair, it is more difficult for any conditioners or moisturizing products to penetrate that barrier.

But all of that can be avoided by simply putting a hard water filter on your shower head. Personally, I bought mine on Amazon, and I absolutely love it. 

Damage from Chlorine

protecting bleached hair from chlorine damage - wear swimming cap

Chlorine can be intensely drying and damaging to your already fragile hair, leaving it susceptible to split ends and breakage. It can also alter the color of your hair. Have you ever seen a person with light blonde hair after a day of swimming in the pool? Chances are that their hair has a greenish hue. (I know this because it has happened to me.)

If you are an avid swimmer, don’t despair! You can do several things to protect your lightened hair from the damaging effects of chlorine. The most effective thing you can do is wear a swimcap.

This will prevent your hair from touching chlorine in the first place. If a swim cap is unavailable, soak your hair with regular tap water before entering the pool.

Because your hair is already soaked with water, it will absorb less of the highly chlorinated pool water. Of course, thoroughly shampoo and condition your hair after exposing it to pool water. 

Damage from Excess Heat

protecting bleached hair from heat damage - heat protecting spray

Excessively styling your hair with heat can be damaging even if you don’t have bleached hair, but it is especially damaging if you do. Minimize the frequency and intensity of heat you use to style your hair. 

If you need heat to achieve your ideal style, apply a good quality heat protectant beforehand. Heat protectants usually come in the form of creams or sprays and can be very helpful in minimizing heat damage. 

Another tip is to avoid using the highest heat setting. Start at a lower setting and work your way up if needed. 

Damage While You Sleep

protecting bleached hair from sleep damage - use silk pillowcase

You might be thinking, “How is it possible that my hair is getting damaged while I am asleep? I’m not doing anything!” Simply put, the friction of your hair rubbing against the pillow as you sleep can create frizz and breakage, especially for chemically processed or bleached hair. 

Fortunately, this problem comes with an easy solution. Using a satin/silk pillowcase and/or wearing a satin/silk bonnet when you sleep will minimize friction and, therefore, protect your hair from damage.

You will also probably notice a difference in how your hair looks in the morning. Chances are you won’t have to spend as much time or use as much heat for styling your hair as you did before. 

#2. Use the Right Products for Your Bleached Hair

How to Maintain Bleached Hair - Right products and tools

Use the right products on your bleached/lightened hair. Because your hair needs a little extra care, you might not be able to get by with the products you were using before. Here are a few suggestions to keep in mind when choosing your hair products:

Use a sulfate-free shampoo

Sulfates dry out your hair and strip it of its natural oils. This can be beneficial for an occasional deep cleanse but should not be used regularly or even weekly when your hair has been bleached or lightened. I suggest using a moisturizing shampoo that doesn’t contain sulfates. 

If you feel that your hair needs a deep cleanse, there are shampoos on the market that are naturally clarifying but don’t contain sulfates. Charcoal and apple cider vinegar are just two examples of natural clarifiers. 

Choose a protein and moisture-rich conditioner

The conditioner you choose can make or break your lightened hair. Use a conditioner that is rich in moisture and also contains a protein like keratin to strengthen your hair. 

Also, let your conditioner soak in for several minutes before rinsing it out with cool water. Rinse out your conditioner with cool water because it will seal the moisture from the conditioner into your hair. Hot water will just rinse all the conditioner right out of your hair without sealing in as much moisture. 

Use styling products that are moisturizing and strengthening

Before you apply styling products, apply a strengthening leave-in conditioner to your hair. After that, add your styling products, but they shouldn’t contain alcohols other than fatty alcohols. (Cetearyl, cetyl, and stearyl alcohols are considered fatty alcohols.)  

Also, if you are going to use hairspray try to use a spritz hairspray instead of an aerosol hairspray. Aerosol hairsprays contain chemicals that may be damaging to your hair as well as the ozone layer.

#3. Nourish and Repair Your Bleached Hair

Moisture and Protein Treatments to Your Bleached Hair

Any chemically processed hair deserves a little extra TLC. If your hair is bleached/lightened, don’t skip your regular hair treatments. These hair treatments can be done in a salon but they are much more cost-efficient when done at home. 

There are two main types of hair treatments: moisture treatments and protein treatments. Sometimes you can find a hybrid of both but let’s discuss each one separately. 

Moisture Treatments

Moisture treatments are highly beneficial for maintaining healthy, moisturized hair. These treatments are especially crucial if you live in a dry climate and have chemically processed or bleached hair. 

Moisture treatments contain certain oils, humectants, and other substances that add moisture to the hair while helping to seal the outside of the hair cuticle. They give the hair a smooth, shiny finish.

If your hair is looking greasy or weighed down, this may be a sign that the treatment you’re using is too heavy or that you are applying it too often. You may also consider balancing your moisture treatments with protein treatments. 

Protein Treatments

Protein treatments strengthen the hair and are ideal for people who have damaged or bleached hair.

When our hair is chemically processed, its composition is broken down and altered. Protein treatments help to build the strength of the hair back up. 

You can think of it this way: When you go to the gym or exercise, your muscles are being broken down, and by feeding your body protein, you can rebuild them, making them stronger. Protein treatments have a similar effect on our hair. 

There are several different types of protein that you will notice in protein treatments, but the most beneficial is keratin.

Keratin is the protein that naturally occurs in our skin and hair, so the hair easily absorbs and strengthens incredibly.

However, it’s possible to overdo it with protein treatments. If your hair is starting to feel dry or a little too “tough,” you may want to balance it out with a moisture treatment.

#4. Get Regular Trims for Your Bleached Hair

How to Maintain Bleached Hair - Regular trimming

If you are trying to grow out your beautiful highlighted locks, trimming them may not sound very appealing but trimming your bleached hair is an important part of maintaining it. Chemically processing your hair will always cause some damage, even if you take good care of it.

In fact, even hair that isn’t bleached or chemically processed can be damaged by a variety of other factors and still needs to be trimmed regularly. 

If you want to maintain the sleek appearance of your beautifully highlighted hair and keep it healthy at the same time, regular trims are a must. Split, damaged ends are basically dead weight and by keeping them around you are only wasting valuable product and time.

When you get a trim, the split ends should be cut off entirely. If you don’t remove the entire split end, the hair will only continue to split.

For the best results, ask your stylist to trim your hair about every eight weeks. Even just a little trim can go a long way in maintaining the health and appearance of your bleached/lightened hair.

How to Apply Protein or Moisture Treatment to Your Bleached Hair?

Before you apply a hair treatment, read the directions on the bottle/jar. Some hair treatments need to be washed out with shampoo and others only need to be rinsed out with water. The steps below are simply a general guide to applying any hair treatment. 

  1. Cleanse your hair thoroughly. Clean hair will be able to soak in all of the good moisture and/or protein that you are about to apply. Be sure to shampoo your hair more than once in order to eliminate any buildup before applying your treatment. 
  2. Gently squeeze the excess water out of your hair. 
  3. Apply a generous amount of the treatment to your hair, starting at your ends and working your way up to your roots. You want your hair to be completely saturated. 
  4. Gently comb or brush the treatment into your hair using a wide-toothed comb or a detangling brush. A brush designed specifically for detangling wet hair is best. Start at the ends and work your way up to the roots. 
  5. Cover your hair with a plastic cap. This will keep all of the moisture exactly where you want it. 
  6. (Optional) Use a sit-in hair dryer or a special attachment for your blow dryer to add heat to your treatment for 10 minutes to 20 minutes. Ensure the setting isn’t too hot so you don’t scald your scalp. Also, ensure that the plastic cap stays on your head the whole time so the treatment doesn’t dry out. 
  7. Rinse out the treatment with cool water. Wash your hair with cool water instead of hot water to seal the moisture and/or protein into the hair. (Check the directions on the bottle to see if the treatment you used has to be washed out with shampoo first. If so, shampoo your hair and then apply a light conditioner.)

Quick Tips for Maintaining Bleached Hair Color

  • Use Purple Shampoo Wisely: It helps stave off brassiness, but overuse can alter your blonde color.
  • Install a Shower Filter: It helps keep water impurities from damaging your blonde hair.
  • Use Hair Oil: A high-quality clear oil can penetrate deep into the hair cuticle for ultimate repair.
  • Use the Right Towel: Microfiber towels can help reduce frizz and damage, especially for hair prone to breakage.
  • Invest in a Bond Builder: Products like Olaplex can rebuild and reverse damage and breakage.
  • Start with the Right Shampoo and Conditioner: Alternate between sulfate-free protein-rich and moisture-rich formulas.
  • Use Multi-Tasking Formulas: Look for products that provide multiple benefits, like detangling and heat protection.
  • Stretch Out Washes With Dry Shampoo: This will help maintain hair’s integrity during the first few weeks after treatment.
  • Limit Heat Styling: Overuse of hot tools can cause additional damage to bleached hair.
  • Protect Hair from Sun: Use products with UV protection to prevent color fading and drying.
  • Sleep on a Silk Pillowcase: It can reduce hair stretching, pulling, and breaking.
  • Maintain Conditioning Routine: Bleach dries out hair, so make sure to replenish it with hydrating conditioners and masks.

Bleached Hair Dos and Don’ts

So based on the hair care steps and quick maintenance tips here are the dos and don’ts for bleached hair:

Dos:

  • Use a silk pillowcase and a microfiber towel to minimize hair damage.
  • Install a shower filter to eliminate harmful substances from water.
  • If bleaching results are unsatisfactory, wait for a few weeks before re-bleaching.
  • Apply deep-penetrating hair oils and quality hair masks for hydration.
  • Use sulfate-free, protein-rich, moisturizing shampoos and conditioners.
  • Use a leave-in treatment serum for extra nourishment.
  • Buy multipurpose hair products for added shine, detangling, and heat protection.
  • Use a purple shampoo to eliminate brassy tones but wait two weeks after bleaching to start using.

Don’ts:

  • Avoid excessive bleaching to prevent intense hair damage.
  • Do not skip haircuts and let ends become dead and dry.
  • Avoid tying hair too tight to prevent breakage.
  • Do not shower with hot water as it can strip natural oils from your hair.
  • Avoid excessive sun exposure, which can weaken and dry out hair.
  • Do not brush hair when wet; it’s more prone to breakage.

In Summary

Bleached or highlighted hair is definitely trending as we approach summer and is honestly just as beautiful all year round. 

If you are contemplating getting your hair bleached/lightened, make sure you are ready to put in a little extra maintenance to keep it looking and feeling its best. If you have already bleached your hair, the tips above can help you take care of your beautiful bleached hair. 

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35 Renowned Actors with Blonde Hairstyles to Copy https://hairstylecamp.com/blonde-actors/ Thu, 11 Jan 2024 16:13:52 +0000 https://hairstylecamp.com/?p=54256 Actors with blonde hair are everywhere in showbiz, showing just how popular the hair color is, no matter your age. If you’re seeking a new hairstyle in blonde or just want to update your already blonde hair, take some inspiration from some of the most well-known actors. From short to long, edgy to dapper, there’re …

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Actors with blonde hair are everywhere in showbiz, showing just how popular the hair color is, no matter your age.

If you’re seeking a new hairstyle in blonde or just want to update your already blonde hair, take some inspiration from some of the most well-known actors.

From short to long, edgy to dapper, there’re certainly some actors rocking blonde hairstyles anyone can copy!

Amazing Blonde Hairstyles Rocked by Actors

Here are some of the best blonde hairstyles a few highly popular actors in showbiz are killing lately.

1. Chord Overstreet

Blond Actor Chord Overstreet
Chord Overstreet

Chord Overstreet is the perfect example of a boyish haircut that casts a spell on all who see it.

This medium straight haircut features a clean, tapered look with the length falling just above the shoulders. Blonde highlights seamlessly blend into the natural hair, adding a sun-kissed effect.

2. Gabriel Mann

Blond Actor Gabriel Mann
Gabriel Mann

If you prefer some texture in your haircut, opt for actor Gabriel Mann’s style. His typical blonde haircut is short and straight, parted off-center with a spiky texture. The swooped shape brings a contemporary edge to the classic look, while a defined part with spikes keeps it modern.

3. Lucky Blue Smith

Blond Actor Lucky Blue Smith
Lucky Blue Smith

Men who like a moodier hairstyle vibe will love Lucky Blue Smith’s show-stopping look. His messy shaggy haircut in platinum blonde gives a casual vibe.

His layered tousled hair creates a textured and carefree appearance, while the striking platinum blonde color adds a bold and edgy touch.

4. Lukas Gage

Blond Actor Lukas Gage
Lukas Gage

Not sure how to style your longer hair? Actor Lukas Gage rocks his naturally wavy medium blonde hair in a center part. The casual waves nicely frame the face, providing a natural and relaxed charm. The centered part adds symmetry, enhancing the balance of the style.

5. Luke Eisner

Blond Actor Luke Eisner
Luke Eisner

Women go crazy over men with surfer hair, like Luke Eisner. His shoulder-length curtain haircut is his most recognizable feature.

His golden blonde hair with a center part frames the face and offers a balance of elegance and casual charm for a distinctive appearance.

6. Mitchell Hoog

Blond Actor Mitchell Hoog
Mitchell Hoog

In the Saved By The Bell reboot, Mitchell Hoog plays Zach Morris’ son, so it makes sense that the actor would have a similar haircut.

The famous blonde highlighted hair in swooped waves makes a comeback as seen here. You can get a similar look by finger-combing your hair with a bit of hair gel or mousse.

7. Noel Fisher

Blond Actor Noel Fisher
Noel Fisher

If you like keeping your haircut short and simple, the short crew cut is a classic and timeless hairstyle. Actor Noel Fisher shapes his bleach blonde hair by closely cropping the sides and back while maintaining a longer top.

8. Rune Temte

Blond Actor Rune Temte
Rune Temte

For older men with longer hair and a fair amount of facial hair, we recommend Rune Temte’s rugged look. Tempte proves that even older actors can rock very light blonde hair.

His side-parted hair with extended layers presents a carefree and effortless vibe that strikes a balance between maturity and casual sophistication.

9. Troye Sivan

Blond Actor Troye Sivan
Troye Sivan

Troye Sivan’s cool longer-on-top, shorter-on-sides haircut with white-blonde tousled locks make him one of the coolest blonde actors under 30.

If you want to get this look, make sure your hair is wavy enough to add texture and flair on the top.

10. Tyler Oakley

Blond Actor Tyler Oakley
Tyler Oakley

Another great look for men with thicker hair is Tyler Oakley’s straight spiked hairdo. This shade of warm blonde is easy on the complexion and very natural looking.

This hairstyle is about maintaining shorter sides with a long textured top. You can fingerstyle your hair with a little hair product and blow dry upwards to get the shape.

11. Alexander Ludwig

Blonde Actor - Alexander Ludwig

For instant classy style, go with a smooth mohawk fade like actor Alexander Ludwig. His blonde hair is combed back smoothly and features a bald fade that nicely defines his face shape.

12. Leigh Francis

Blonde Actor - Leigh Francis

Leigh Francis is one blonde-haired actor who flaunts his thick hair quite nicely. The light and airy waves flip out from the face. Just comb in an off-center part before working in a little hair styling product.

13. Nathan Gamble

Blonde Actor - Nathan Gamble

Actor Nathan Gamble’s medium blonde hair is short layered, making it an ideal option for men who prefer low-maintenance haircuts. Use a little mousse and a blowdryer to create the wind-blown side combed look.

14. Ross Lynch

Blonde Actor - Ross Lynch

Younger men can feel confident they’ll look very handsome with very light blonde or platinum hair color. Actor Ross Lynch keeps his hair short with layers for shape and movement. You’ll be able to finger comb hair in minutes in the mornings easily!

15. Lucas Till

Blonde Actor - Lucas Till

A matching blonde will look great on your hair if you have a medium to darker skin tone. Actor Lucas Till styles his short medium blonde hair with a side part, smoothly combing it mostly to one side for a dapper look.

16. Riker Lynch

Blonde Actor - Riker Lynch

If you’re one of those bad-boy types seeking a hairstyle to match, blonde-haired actor Riker Lynch’s look is one to copy! His longish platinum blonde hair is styled straight, with the hair combed forward and to the side.

Blonde Actors with Blue Eyes

17. Chris Hemsworth

Chris Hemsworth with blonde hair

Chris Hemsworth is one of the hottest actors in the film industry, isn’t he? His blue eyes have an enthralling charm, and the blonde hair just brings them out more. Here, he has combed his hair backward in a sleek and modern manner which you can copy in all of your business meetings and formal events.

18. Leonardo Decaprio

Leonardo Decaprio with blonde hair

Leonardo Decaprio is one of those blonde actors who flaunt their natural charm in style without having to go out of their way. The way he carries himself on and off screen is commendable, but this classy half pomp with side part hair wins all of his hairstyles.

19. Neil Patrick Harris

Neil Patrick Harris with blonde hair

Neil Patrick Harris has the most beautiful eyes, and his blonde hair complements his eyes so well that it is hard not to stare at him. Of course, this exquisitely put-together hairstyle is meant for cover pages, isn’t it?

20. Ryan Gosling

Blonde Male Actors with Blue Eyes

If there is one male actor who is the epitome of perfection with blue eyes and blonde hair, it is Ryan Gosling. Everyone goes dreamy-eyed when he is around, and his natural friendly charm is irresistible. If you want to go for a blonde actor-inspired look, this fun and natural hairstyle is your thing.

Actors with Blonde Hair and Green Eyes

21. Jude Law

Jude Law's blonde hair

Jude Law looks impressive and incredibly handsome with this youthful and stylish look. Naturally, he is the first person one thinks of when there is a mention of green-eyed and blonde-haired actors.

The loose curls are styled in a messy way which falls about in a natural and sexy way. The waves are so perfectly done and the hair is cut in all the right angles at all the right sides.

22. Alexander Skarsgard

Alexander Skarsgard has won many hearts with his lovely green eyes and blonde hair, hasn’t he? The short hair brushed to a side is so attractive, stylish and elegant that we can hardly stop staring at his flawless hair. You can also copy this look and rock it with confidence.

Famous Blonde Haired Actors with Brown Eyes

23. Josh Hutcherson

If there is one actor with blonde hair who does justice to the whole brown eyes and blonde hair look, it’s Josh Hutcherson. He is so natural and classy in his demeanor that all love him. Here, his hair is styled in classic pomp, making him even more charming and endearing.

24. Alex Pettyfer

The I Am Number Four star, Alex Pettyfer, has such flawless looks that he never seems unworthy of a cover page. His short blonde hair is brushed backward in a natural and sleek manner, adding just the right amount of glamour that this guy needs.

25. Austin Butler

Austin Butler looks so charming and elegant in this messy long hairstyle that it is undoubtedly something that you would want to copy for your daily casual look. The brown eyes are on full display, with the blonde hair falling down the sides of his face framing it naturally.

Blonde Actors with Dark Skin Tone

26. Shemar Moore

Blonde Actors with Dark Skin Tone

Shemar Moore here looks glamorous and impressive with his dark skin tone and blonde hair. This is such a fun way of carrying himself that you can copy too. You can even have your goatee beard in natural black to even out the overall look.

27. Chris Brown

Chris Brown has cropped blonde hair, which goes nicely with his dark skin tone. He has a simple class about him which shows in every one of his looks. You can get this blonde actor’s look too if you do not want to spend a lot of time on your hair and still want to make it look stylish.

Blonde Male Actors with Fair Skin Tone

28. Owen Wilson

Owen Wilson looks stunning in this hairstyle. His lovely blonde hair is medium length and falls down in gentle smooth cascades. You can go for this youthful and super stylish look without having to worry about over or underdoing your hairstyle for any occasion.

29. Charlie Hunnam

This handsome British actor with blonde hair has a royal vibe around him. You can look royal and rock this British hairstyle easily if you happen to have lovely blonde hair cut short.

30. Rupert Grint’s Long Simple Look

Blonde Actor Rupert Grint

If your hair is more on the strawberry blonde side of blonde, then you could match Rupert Grint’s hair well. The style is very simple and has a lot of long hair brushing across the forehead. It’s a very soft look.

31. Ian Ziering’s Small Spikes

Ian Ziering with thin blonde hairstyle

Are you looking for an actor with a more straightforward style to replicate? Ian’s hair is mainly brushed flat, but there are some spikes right at the hairline to add interest and texture to the look, making it more stylish.

Older men will do well with this look as it’s excellent for thinner hair. It will also suit someone who isn’t a fan of doing extensive styling.

32. Tom Felton’s Short Fluffy Textured Look

Tom Felton with Short Blonde Hair

Tom Felton has a pleasantly short and fluffy look. The hair spikes up at the front and on top, but it’s not harsh and remains soft looking.

The hair on the sides has some nice fluffiness and thickness while remaining subtle. It’s a classy everyday and formal look that works in many situations.

33. Chad Michael Murray’s Choppy Look

Blond Actor Chad Michael Murray

Chad Michael Murray’s hairstyle has been sought after by men for years. Women love it, and it makes any man look fantastic.

The hair is long on top and thick on the sides, cut to have a fluffy texture but a choppy and masculine style.

Blonde Actors Under 25

34. Bradon Fitzgerald

Blonde Haired Actors Under 25

This refreshing youth of 16 has the coolest blonde hair styled most exquisitely. His short hair was combed and styled backward in an impressive way, giving him a very star-like and fashionable look. You can copy this hairstyle too and be confident about rocking it anywhere.

35. Dylan Sprayberry

blonde haired actor Dylan Sprayberry

This young blonde actor has won our hearts with his acting and stunning looks. This is a fun and classy hairstyle for formal events when you do not feel like spending a lot of time on your hair. Just pair it up with a light stubble beard on your face and see how irresistible you become.

These fantastic blonde hairstyles look so good on these actors that you can hardly take your eyes off them, which is why blonde actors are our all-time favorite. So, why not go ahead and try them yourself too?

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How to Repair Bleach Damaged Hair https://hairstylecamp.com/how-to-repair-bleach-damaged-hair/ Thu, 11 Jan 2024 12:11:56 +0000 https://hairstylecamp.com/?p=99616 As vivid hair colors are becoming more popular, many of us have experimented with bleaching our hair. However, bleaching causes significant damage to our hair. Sometimes, this damage can be quite severe, leading to dry, brittle strands, split ends, and a noticeable loss of natural luster and strength. The process of repairing bleach-damaged hair varies …

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As vivid hair colors are becoming more popular, many of us have experimented with bleaching our hair. However, bleaching causes significant damage to our hair. Sometimes, this damage can be quite severe, leading to dry, brittle strands, split ends, and a noticeable loss of natural luster and strength.

The process of repairing bleach-damaged hair varies depending on the extent and nature of the damage. It requires a consistent and proper hair care routine with specific treatments according to the needs of individual hair.

If you want to repair your damaged hair after bleaching, it’s important first to understand the causes of bleach damage and identify the specific types of damage to your hair.

What Causes Bleach Damage Hair?

tips to recover bleach damaged hair

When you understand the way bleach works on the hair, it gives you an excellent understanding of how and why it damages your hair. It will make your decision-making regarding repairing the damaged hair easier.

Bleaching hair is the best way of lightening hair quickly and effectively. Bleach coupled with peroxide opens the cuticles and strips the pigments within the cuticle.

When we use bleach on hair it causes significant damage to hair cuticle layers and cortex. The damage depends on the type of bleach, the volume of developer that the bleach is coupled with, and application time.

The developer helps to open the hair’s cuticle so that the bleach can penetrate the hair shaft. The volume percentages of developer like 10%, 20%, 30%, or 40%, indicate the strength.

A higher volume developer opens the cuticle more widely. This extensive lifting can damage the outer hair cuticle. The duration for which bleach is left on the hair also impacts the level of damage. Longer exposure can lead to more significant damage.

The primary purpose of bleach is to lighten hair by removing melanin, the natural pigment that gives hair its color. Bleach oxidizes melanin, which not only lightens the color but also weakens the hair structure.

Bleaching also alters the protein structure of hair, which results in permanent changes in hair texture. It makes the hair highly porous hair which can further damage the hair.

The chemicals in bleach can strip natural oils from the hair, leading to dryness and brittleness. Dry hair is more susceptible to damage and breakage.

The extent of damage also depends on the initial condition of the hair. To minimize damage, it’s important to follow proper bleaching procedures, use lower volumes of developer when possible, and apply restorative treatments to maintain hair health.

Signs of Bleach-Damaged Hair

Knowing the signs of bleach-damaged hair helps in identifying and addressing hair damage early, preventing further deterioration. Here are some signs of bleach damage:

  1. Feel your hair, especially the ends. Bleach-damaged hair often feels rough, dry, and straw-like. Compare the texture to your hair’s condition before bleaching.
  2. Notice if there are more hairs than usual on your brush, pillow, or in the shower drain. Fragile hair that breaks easily is a common sign of bleach damage.
  3. Hold small sections of your hair up to the light and look closely at the ends. Split ends, which may appear frayed or branched, are a clear indicator of damage.
  4. Gently stretch a wet strand of hair. If it doesn’t return to its original length or breaks easily, it indicates a loss of elasticity due to bleach damage.
  5. After washing your hair, notice if it becomes more tangled or forms knots easily. This could be due to the roughened texture of damaged hair.
  6. Look at your hair in natural light. If it appears dull and lacks its usual shine, this could be a result of the cuticle damage caused by bleaching.
  7. Run your fingers through your hair. If it feels unusually frizzy or difficult to manage, this might be due to damaged hair cuticles.
  8. Drop a strand of clean, dry hair into a bowl of water. If it sinks quickly, it’s highly porous, which can be a sign of bleach damage.
  9. Pay attention to any scalp irritation like redness, itching, or flaking. While this doesn’t directly test the hair, scalp health can be an indicator of the effects of bleaching agents.

Now, note down the signs. Depending on the damage caused by bleaching, your hair may display one or two signs, or in cases of severe damage, it may exhibit all. Once you have identified the signs of damage, begin the repair process.

How To Recover Hair From Bleach Damage?

If you are trying to repair your hair from bleach damage, it’s essential to be very kind to your hair. The first thing you will have to ensure is preventing further damage.

Slightly damaged hair can be repaired by maintaining some hair care routines. In case of a higher level of damage, you may have to opt for professional hair care treatments.

For more involved and intense care routines for bleach-damaged hair, combining treatments with everyday practices can be highly effective.

Here are some tips to prevent further damage and repair your hair after it is damaged by bleach:

1. Nourish Your Hair

Bleached hair is often extremely dry and brittle. To combat this, it’s essential to use deep conditioning treatments.

Create a custom hair mask suited to your hair’s specific needs. Ingredients like avocado, banana, honey, and yogurt can be mixed with natural oils (e.g., argan, coconut, or jojoba oil) and butters (e.g., shea or cocoa butter). and applied as a mask.

Apply a deep conditioning mask at least once a week, leaving it on for a specified amount of time (usually 20-30 minutes) before rinsing.

2. Protect Your Hair from Natural Bleaching

UV rays and chlorine water bleaches out the melanin from hair so exposing your hair to direct sunlight and pool water can further damage your hair.

Wear a hat or use hair products with UV protection when you’re out in the sun or a swimming cap or apply a leave-in conditioner before swimming in the pool to protect your hair.

3. Limit Aggressive Styling

Minimize the use of heat-styling tools like straighteners, curling irons, and blow dryers. If you must use them, apply a heat protectant beforehand.

You should avoid coloring or bleaching your hair again until your hair becomes healthier as the chemicals will make your hair condition worse.

4. Wash and Dry Your Hair Properly

Do not neglect the proper washing and drying technique for hair. Some people especially in winter, use hot water from a geyser for rinsing hair which opens up the hair cuticle and continues to lose moisture.

Using a hair dryer can make your hair more frizzy so use a microfiber towel and gently make your hair dry with it.

Olaplex Treatment: Olaplex is a professional hair treatment that repairs disulfide bonds broken during the bleaching process. It can be done in a salon or at home using Olaplex No. 3 Hair Perfector. The treatment reconnects broken bonds, making hair stronger, healthier, and less prone to breakage.

5. Protein Treatment

Hair is made up of protein, and bleaching can deplete this vital component. Protein treatments help to rebuild and strengthen hair strands.

Products containing keratin or other proteins can help repair some of the damage caused by bleaching. Be careful not to overdo it, as too much protein can make hair brittle.

A keratin treatment fills in the porosity of your hair, as overly porous hair can cause tangles, frizziness, and breakage. This treatment not only makes hair more resilient but also smoother and shinier.

6. Use Gentle Hair Care Products

Switch to sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners. These products are gentler on damaged hair and won’t strip away natural oils.Balanced Diet and Hydration: A healthy diet rich in vitamins and proteins, along with staying hydrated, can improve the overall health of your hair.

For more involved and intense treatments for bleach-damaged hair, consider the following options. These treatments are more intensive and may require professional assistance or specialized products:

7. Bonding Treatment

Bonding treatments protect and restore the integrity of hair during and after bleaching. It works by strengthening the hair fiber from the inside, reducing breakage, and improving overall appearance.

You can choose Olaplex to repair the disulfide bonds broken during the bleaching process. It can be done in a salon or at home using Olaplex No. 3 Hair Perfector.

8. Hot Oil Treatments

Using natural oils like coconut, olive, or almond oil can deeply condition the hair. Warm the oil slightly, apply it to your hair, cover it with a shower cap, and leave it on for an extended period or overnight before washing out.

9. Trim Your Hair

If bleaching caused split ends to your hair, regular trims can prevent the splits from traveling up the hair shaft. This doesn’t have to be a significant length; even a light dusting of the ends can be beneficial.

Mostly your bleach-damaged hair can be repaired. However, sometimes the damage is beyond repair. If your hair has jellified, I mean turned into elastic like jelly – there’s no return from there. The best thing you can do is sacrifice some hair with a trim.

10. Gentle Hair Handling

Avoid tight hairstyles and handle your hair gently, especially when wet. Use a wide-tooth comb to detangle and minimize breakage.

Use silk or satin pillowcases to reduce friction while sleeping, which can prevent breakage and frizz.

If the damage is extensive and you want to add length and volume while your hair is recovering, consider protective hair extensions.

11. Eat a Balanced Diet

Healthy hair starts from within. Ensure you’re eating a balanced diet rich in proteins, vitamins, and minerals.

Foods high in Omega-3 fatty acids, biotin, and vitamin E are particularly beneficial for hair health.

These tips combine both home care and professional treatments, offering a comprehensive approach to repairing and maintaining the health of bleach-damaged hair.

If your hair is severely damaged, it might be best to assess your hair condition with a professional. They can provide treatments like Olaplex that help to rebuild the hair’s bonds

Professional Tips To Repair Bleached Hair

washing bleach damaged hair

Firstly and foremost, it’s likely the best idea to get the advice of a professional to help you with the best prescription of products for your hair and the degree of damage. The prescription can be anything from a good hydrating shampoo and conditioner that is right for your hair type, to a hair mask, protein spray, and leave-in conditioner.

  • When we use bleach, coupled with either 1.5% or 3% Hydrogen Peroxide (5 vol or 10 vol developer) as semi activator we can achieve lovely sun-kissed highlights with very minimal damage. Damage that we can easily manage with salon shampoo and conditioner and retain the integrity of the hair.
  • When we use bleach, coupled with 20 vol peroxide (6%) in foils throughout the hair, often we need a salon shampoo and hydrating mask to return the integrity of the hair to a healthy state.
  • When we use 30 vol developer (9%) in hair, whether in foils or on the scalp, the damage is usually extensive and requires a good salon shampoo, a mask, protein spray, and leave-in conditioner to return the hair to a natural healthy state. This will also take time at least 2-4 weeks.

The lighter the hair is, the more porous and brittle it becomes, and the more help it needs to become healthy again!

Hairdressers are specifically trained to assess the damage that bleach may cause and how best to achieve the desired results with the integrity of the hair maintained. Sometimes hairdressers will take up to 3 services to get to the desired results to ensure the integrity of the hair while completing the service that the client wishes.

When this is the case, it is to maintain the integrity of the hair whilst achieving the client’s hair goal. There is no point in achieving the desired color, but the hair is gummy after bleaching!

It is a very fine balance between achieving the desired color, managing the integrity of the hair, and ensuring the damage is manageable and able to be rectified to lovely healthy locks again.

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Top 15 Professional Hair Color Brands In The World https://hairstylecamp.com/top-10-professional-hair-color-brands-in-world/ https://hairstylecamp.com/top-10-professional-hair-color-brands-in-world/#comments Mon, 08 Jan 2024 20:04:05 +0000 http://hairstylecamp.com/?p=25930 Professional hair color brands are different from drugstore brands. Drugstore color is abrasive, and it will never last as long as you want it to—or as long as it should, for that matter. The colors rarely look true to life, either. Get familiar with the brands that the professionals use. This way, not only you …

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Professional hair color brands are different from drugstore brands. Drugstore color is abrasive, and it will never last as long as you want it to—or as long as it should, for that matter. The colors rarely look true to life, either.

Get familiar with the brands that the professionals use. This way, not only you will know what’s being applied to your hair, but you might also learn enough to choose the right hair color brand for doing your color at home.

Best Professional Hair Color Brands

What hair color brands are professionals using around the world? You’ve come to the right place.

From Pravana to Paul Mitchel to Italy’s famed Elgon brand, the top picks from professional stylists are right here. Stop relying on drugstore brands, why don’t you? Be nice to those lovely locks of yours.

#1: Wella Koleston Perfect

Wella Koleston brown hair color idea

Although the brand Wella has been around since 1880, Wella Koleston has only been in the hair biz since 1950. In 1995 it was relaunched as Koleston Perfect.

Wella’s Koleston Perfect INNOSENSE is the first permanent hair color approved by ECARF, which quickly cemented its status as one of the top professional hair color brands in the world.

In addition to permanent color, the brand offers semi-permanent dyes and re-lights, which double as toners. Wella Koleston Perfect is most well-known for its bold reds.

#2: Matrix SoColor

Matrix hair color for women

Matrix is a favorite among stylists everywhere. That’s mainly due to its luminous tones and rich colors, which are so intense that fans claim they last longer than other colors.

In addition, Matrix hides gray like nobody’s business, plus it leaves hair with enviable shampoo-commercial shine.

#3: Paul Mitchell

professional Paul Mitchell's hair color

Paul Mitchell’s color products have only been around since 1980, but they quickly made a huge impact in the world of professional hair color.

The brand is also well-loved because of its refusal to test on animals. People with sensitive hair or scalps, gray hair, or white hair; experience excellent results with Paul Mitchell color products.

#4: Pravana

Pravana blue rich hair color

The recent explosion of fantasy hair colors demanded a professional hair color brand. In 2004, Pravana stepped up to the plate.

Anytime you see rose gold, bold turquoise, or oil slick hair, Pravana’s Chroma Silk Vivids line is probably behind it.

#5: Elgon

Elgon best quality hair color for womens hair

The Elgon brand was first established in 1970 in Milan, Italy. In fact, the hair color is still made there. The brand gets praised for the quality and quantity of its product, which boasts low ammonia levels and covers up gray hair remarkably well.

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#6: Redken

Redken stands out as a prominent American hair care brand founded in 1960 by actress Paula Kent. Redken color products are gentle on the hair, but they produce intense, long-lasting results. You won’t end up with dry hair after using this brand.

The brand also offers an extensive palette of shades for diverse client preferences. Professionals also love it because of the lookbook on Redken’s website, which serves as color inspiration.

#7: Rusk

Rusk gets high marks for its ability to cover gray. In addition, the brand has a Deepshine line that features a cream color infused with fine color pigments to make every shade last for longer.

Rusk is often used to create the ombre effect, which is one of the reasons why it’s classed as a professional hair color brand.

#8: Igora Royal by Schwarzkopf

Igora Royal has been in business for more than 100 years. The brand offers a permanent color cream, which promises to cover white and gray hair 100 percent.

But, unlike other brands that promise the same, it doesn’t leave you with matte hair. No, you get dimension and shine.

#9: Kenra

Kenra was first established back in 1929. What sets Kenra apart is its consistent and reliable results. As a purely professional brand, their products are made specifically for expert use.

Kenra hair colors are typically not found in general consumer outlets, underscoring their commitment to exclusivity and quality.

#10: Vanish Color Corrector

professional hair color for girl

Vanish Color Corrector is one of the top professional hair color brands worldwide, hands down. It removes hair color without using peroxide, bleach, or developer.

Can you imagine that? You can strip hair color without dealing with a bright orange result.

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#11: Londa Professional Extra Coverage

Londa Professional Extra Coverage for Gray Hair

Londa Professional Extra Coverage is the best hair color for covering gray hair. While Londa Professional is only a demi-permanent hair dye, the product has serious coverage.

This dye has extra pigment, but while the additional color gives extra protection against grays, it doesn’t cause extra damage. Londa contains keratin and beeswax to keep hair healthy and shiny.

#12: Chi Ionic

CHI Ionic professional hair color

Chi Ionic is the best ammonia-free professional hair color brand. This permanent hair color comes already mixed and ready to go.

It’s ammonia-free; this product uses MEA instead for a more consistent and less damaging color experience.

#13: Tints of Nature

professional hair color for highlights

Tints of Nature is the preferred professional choice for highlights. This product is entirely vegan and is ammonia-free. This brand’s highlights are even and blend well for a natural, professional look.

#14: Ion Color Brilliance

Ion Intensive Professional Hair Color

Ion is a professional hair color brand known for its wide range of high-quality, vibrant hair colors. Primarily available at Sally Beauty, Ion offers products suitable for both salon professionals and home users.

Our top choice for professional-grade demi-permanent color is Ion Intensive. Many people choose demi-permanent hair colors because they are less harsh on their hair. The tradeoff is that demi-permanent colors don’t typically last as long.

However, Ion Intensive’s demi-permanent color holds up. This brand is affordable, gentle, and long-lasting.

#15: Khadi

Khadi Professional Hair Color

While Khadi doesn’t have some more vibrant and fun shades like other brands, they do natural dyes exceptionally well.

Khadi has an extensive color chart to ensure that you get the right dye based on your natural color for the hair of your dreams.

FAQs

Let’s take a look at the most commonly asked questions regarding professional hair color brands.

What ingredients to look for while buying professional hair color?

While ammonia is the most common ingredient to avoid when buying professional hair color, there are several others to avoid, including:
●   Resorcinol
●   Phthalate
●   Titanium dioxide
●   Anything with sulfur (typically an ingredient with ‘sulfate’ in the name)

Can professional hair color damage hair?

Yes, professional hair color can damage hair. However, these hair colors will cause significantly less damage than a generic box dye.

Anything that strips or adds color into your hair shaft instead of depositing color on the top of the shaft will cause minor damage. This is negligible in most professional dyes, and you can maintain healthy hair with proper care.

Professional hair color vs. box color – what lasts longer?

Unless a professional applies the color to your hair, both hair colors typically lasts for the same time. That said, using a professional demi-permanent hair dye won’t last as long as box color permanent dye.

If you go to a salon and have a professional do your hair for you, they are trained in handling specific hair types and will likely be able to make your color last as long as possible.

The benefit of dying your own hair using professional hair dye over box color isn’t in the length of time the color lasts but in the damage that you avoid using the professional color. Also, boxed hair dye often doesn’t give consistent all-over coverage as professional hair color does.

Why is professional hair color better than home color?

Professional hair color typically contains less harsh ingredients and doesn’t damage hair as severely or quickly as home color. 

Additionally, home color often takes several applications to reach the desired color. Professional hair color tends to affect the hair more evenly, so there aren’t patches with more or less color like you sometimes see with home color.

What’s your favorite professional hair color brand? Do you know what your stylist uses? Let us know in the comments section.

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Anyone can easily look good with blonde or brunette hair, but there’s something inspiring about people who have the guts to sport more vibrant, unique, and vivid hair colors— purple, green, orange, pink, and many more!

If you’re all about expressing yourself, these unnatural shades are truly your best bet! While these hair colors will make you stand out, you should also know that having such hair color comes with a few downsides.

Hair Dyes for Unnatural Color

One of which is longevity because bright hair colors are prone to fading. In just a few weeks, your once vibrant blue hair color will already look dull and lifeless.

Of course, your hair care routine has something to do with this, but the type of hair dye you use plays a more significant role in your hair color’s longevity.

With that in mind, you should first learn how to choose a hair color, and then pick a long-lasting hair dye. To make your quest easier we’ve compiled a list here.

Most manufacturers have claims on how long the dye’s color will last, but of course, not all lives up to their promise.

Best Long-Lasting Hair Dyes for Unnatural Color Shades

To help you end your hunt for long-lasting hair dyes that will allow you to show off your style for longer, we’ve compiled all of the longest-lasting dyes for unnatural colors below.

1. Pravana Chromasilk Vivids Original – Least Messy Hair Color

The Pravana Chromasilk Vivids Vibrant Color is widely used by professional hairstylists worldwide because of its long-lasting results. When you use this dye, the resulting hair color can last for 6 to 8 weeks.

Aside from imparting deep and highly pigmented color on the hair, the dye is also smudge- and bleed-proof, so it’s not messy to use.

The dye comes in bright and vibrant shades like magenta, pink, purple, green, blue, wild orchid, violet, red, orange, and yellow.

PRAVANA color products are for licensed professionals and are officially sold in their online store and some selected professional beauty supply stores.

However, you will also find products like Pravana Chromasilk Vivids Long Lasting Vibrant Hair Color in Amazon and according to the reviews the product is good and works better than many box brands.

Pros:

  • This doesn’t bleed as much as the other dyes.
  • It doesn’t produce a stinging sensation.
  • No developer needed.
  • Intermixable with any VIVIDS shade for an array of color creations.

Cons:

  • One common issue with Pravana is that the color shown on the box and the actual result often mismatch. The both green and violet hair color dyes are more bluish than green or violet.
  • The dye is difficult to remove.

2. Punky Semi Permanent Conditioning Hair Color – Best Conditioning Hair Dye

The Punky Hair Color is different from the other dyes because it doesn’t just color your hair—it conditions it as well!

This vegan formulation is considered to be one of the gentle hair color brands on the market because it doesn’t need peroxide and contains sulfates and harmful chemicals. With this, you’ll end up with bright, healthy, and soft hair.

That’s not all. This dye is long-lasting and can withstand fade for up to 25 washes.

Pros:

  • The dye is available in 23 different colors.
  • It comes in a handy leak-free tub that is perfect for traveling.
  • This is also formulated to boost hair shine.
  • You can mix different shades to get the color that you want.
  • It can be used on both black and bleached hair.

Cons:

  • This bleeds for weeks.
  • Some people complained about inaccurate color descriptions.

3. Arctic Fox Vegan and Cruelty-Free Semi-Permanent Hair Color Dye – Most Versatile Hair Color

If you want to stand out, the Arctic Fox Hair Color Dye may just be the best hair dye for you.

This hair dye comes in 23 rainbow color options. That’s not all! You can even mix and match different colors to achieve unique shades!

Another great thing is this dye fades into the same color spectrum so that you can avoid the awkward hair shades in between touch-ups.

Pros:

  • The formulation is vegan and cruelty-free.
  • The company donates 15% of its profits to organizations that prevent animal abuse.
  • It lasts for 4 to 8 weeks.
  • This works well on black, bleached, or gray hair.
  • It has a fantastic scent.

Cons:

  • The stains are difficult to remove.
  • It’s not as pigmented and vivid as other hair colors.

4. Revlon Colorsilk Hair Dye with Keratin – Best for High Definition Color

Revlon is known to be one of the industry’s leading companies because of their advanced technologies and developments, and this product is one good example of it. Featuring Revlon’s 3D Color Gel Technology, you can achieve more natural-looking and multi-tonal hair color.

The formulation is infused with silk amino acids and keratin, which deeply nourishes the hair, leaving it shinier, smoother, and healthier.

Pros:

  • The hair dye delivers long-lasting shades with 100% gray coverage.
  • This is the perfect solution for graying hair.
  • It doesn’t contain ammonia, so it’s gentle on the hair.
  • The liquid gel consistency of the dye minimizes mess.
  • You can choose from up to 50 colors.

Cons:

  • The color options are more on the neutral side.
  • It has a strong chemical smell.

5. L’Oreal Paris Feria Multi-Faceted Shimmering Hair Color –  Most Innovative Hair Color

L’Oreal is taking unusual hair color to a whole new level with this shimmering hair color. Claiming to be a multi-faceted and multi-tonal hair color, the L’Oreal Feria will give you not just bright but also shimmering and edgy colors.

The dye comes in over 30+ shimmering shades that will allow you to show off your personality in the most colorful way possible. The hair color contains three times more highlights in different shades to achieve that eye-catching prismatic color.

Pros:

  • You can choose from bold and fashion-inspired hues.
  • The hair color also conditions and seals hair strands.
  • It doesn’t produce a brassy look.
  • The cream consistency facilitates easy application.

Cons:

  • The color doesn’t come out as expected.
  • This is also not as long-lasting as the other dyes in the list.

6. Splat Complete Hair Color Kit – Best for All Hair Colors

Do you have brown, black, or blonde hair? Regardless of your original hair color, the Splat Complete Hair Color Kit can help you get the hair you want!

The great thing about this hair dye is it already comes with everything you need for the hair coloring process. The kit already includes bleach, color, and hydrogen peroxide so you can achieve the hair color you need.

Pros:

  • There are 20 color options available.
  • The color can last for up to 30 washes.
  • It contains Baobab seed oil, which nourishes hair follicles.
  • The dye also has Quinoa seed extracts, which fortifies the hair.

Cons:

  • This contains parabens.
  • With its liquid consistency, the hair dye is a bit messy to apply.

7. Ion Color Brilliance Semi-Permanent Hair Color – Best for Bleached Hair

Ion Color Brilliance Brights give you bold and vivid hair colors in just 20 to 40 minutes. Ion’s Bright range provide intense result, especially on bleached or colored hair. This semi-permanent hair colors last for 8-10 weeks, even longer on pre-lightened or bleached hair!

Ion offer some unique unnatural bright hair colors like titanium, azure, aqua, neon bright, etc. Some reviews suggest that the color stays vivid for over four months with minimal fading, even after regular washing and daily showers.

Pros:

  • Offers 20+ bright unnatural shades.
  • This creates the most vivid hair color.
  • The coloring process is fast and easy.

Cons:

  • Multiple users experienced the color not being pigmented enough and not retaining on their hair even after following instructions.
  • Ion hair color doesn’t deliver satisfactory results on natural dark ash blonde hair without the use of bleach

8. Manic Panic Amplified Semi Permanent Hair Color – Best for Brighter Color

Manic Panic’s Amplified Semi-Permanent Hair Color line offers 30 vibrant shades. While Manic Panic is great for bold, unnatural colors, the Classic High Voltage Hair Color Cream tends to fade quickly.

According to Manic Panic’s website, the Amplified series contains 30% more pigmentation than the High Voltage Semi Permanent Hair Color. Customer reviews suggest that the Amplified range with its higher pigment concentration, provides brighter results and also lasts a little longer.

These dyes are free of harsh chemicals but prone to staining. For the most vivid results with Manic Panic dye, particularly with neons, UVs, and pastels, pre-lightening hair to at least a level 7+ blonde is recommended.

Pros

  • 30 diverse shades for different style preferences.
  • The color lasts more than 6 weeks.
  • Safer due to its chemical-free composition.

Cons

  • Some users have experienced extended periods of color bleeding.
  • The Amplified line may cause more hair damage.

The Verdict

If there’s one thing more difficult than choosing the right long-lasting hair dye for unnatural colors, it’s finding the right shade for your hair. Fortunately, most of these hair dyes come in a wide range of shades.

When it comes to longevity and versatility, we have an eye on only one hair color, and that’s no other than the Arctic Fox Vegan and Cruelty-Free Semi-Permanent Hair Color Dye. We chose this hair dye because of how versatile it is.

While it doesn’t have the widest color selection, it allows you to mix and match colors. The availability of the diluter even will enable you to turn the color selection into lighter shades or their pastel version, which is a big plus!

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about long-lasting hair dyes for unnatural hair colors. 

How long do hair dyes stay on hair?

The amount of time hair dye stays in your hair depends on the type of dye you use. If you dye your hair with permanent dye, the color will stay in your forever, or until it grows out and you cut it off. 

On the other hand, semi-permanent hair dye will gradually be stripped down when you wash your hair. If you use shampoo every single day, your semi-permanent hair dye may only last a month. However, if you shampoo less often, the dye could last for a few months. 

Do permanent hair dyes last forever?

No, permanent hair dye does not last forever. Unlike semi-permanent hair dye, permanent hair dye penetrates through the outermost layer of the hair strand. Therefore, no matter how much you shampoo your hair, the pigment from the hair dye will still stay absorbed in your hair.

The only way to fully get rid of a permanent dye job is to wait for it to grow out and then cut the dyed hair off. You can dye your hair a different color, but you will want to consult your hair colorist to ensure that this won’t damage your hair. 

Do salon hair dyes last longer than box dyes?

There isn’t a significant difference in how long salon hair dye lasts when compared to box dye. However, salon hair dye is far better for your hair health, as a professional colorist mixes the dye for your hair type. 

What type of hair dye lasts the longest?

Permanent hair dyes last the longest. As previously mentioned, permanent hair dye penetrates through the hair shaft, causing the color to be permanently absorbed into your hair. Semi-permanent dyes will be stripped away over time by shampoo. 

Can I make my hair dye last longer?

Yes, you can prevent your hair dye from fading by taking special care of your hair. Avoid overexposure to sunlight and protect your hair if you swim in a pool with chlorine. Look for hair products designed for dyed hair, and be conservative with how often you use shampoo. 

Which hair colors fade the fastest?

The hair dye color that fades the fastest is any bright red shade. Red hair dye molecules are larger than molecules in other color dyes, making it more difficult for your hair to absorb 100% of the color.

What hair color lasts longest?

For a long-lasting hair dye color, consider dark brown or black. Unlike red dye, dark brown and black dye is composed of small molecules that are easily absorbed by your hair shaft, causing the hair color to last a long time, even after multiple washes. 

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Are you looking for a natural way to color your hair? Henna hair colors are an excellent way for those seeking a more natural solution for coloring their hair. They are a great alternative to synthetic hair dyes and are far better for the environment.

Henna hair coloring offers hair a wealth of benefits, including manageability, increased thickness, improved texture, and glorious shine.

What Is Henna?

Henna hair dye
Henna

Henna is a natural permanent hair dye used worldwide for its hair benefits. It’s free of chemicals and dates back thousands of years to Ancient Egypt.

Henna can also be used to dye eyebrows, mustache, and beard. It’s becoming more popular in the West due to its natural benefits. While it can’t achieve as much coloring as a traditional dye, henna can improve hair texture and treat dull and damaged hair.

The application process is longer than traditional dye and can take anywhere from 15 to 24 hours. First, the mixture must rest for about 8 hours, then sit on the hair for an additional 4-10 hours.

The Lawsonia pigment molecule will bind to the hair and over time improve its texture. As the color fuses, more molecules will interact with the hair, resulting in natural hair color.

Benefits of Henna Hair Dye

  • All-natural ingredients derived from the Lawsonia inermis plant ensure no chemical exposure.
  • It boosts hair strength, reducing breakage and hair loss.
  • Henna enhances hair shine, making it look healthier and more vibrant.
  • Henna promotes hair growth by nourishing hair follicles.
  • It balances scalp pH levels, reducing dandruff with its anti-parasitic and anti-fungal properties.
  • It conditions and softens hair, providing a smoother texture and improved elasticity.
  • Henna rejuvenates dull, damaged, and dry hair.
  • It fades gradually, avoiding harsh lines as your hair grows out.
  • Henna offers a natural color, with shades ranging from light red-blonde to orange hair tones.
  • It can be customized with additional natural ingredients for various shades.
  • Henna is suitable for all hair types, including curly and textured hair.
  • It’s eco-friendly. Henna uses plant-based ingredients and has a low environmental impact.

Disadvantages of Henna for Hair

  • Henna is a permanent hair dye and doesn’t fade off quickly.
  • Unless used with other natural herbs like indigo and amla, henna on its own is reddish-orange dye.
  • The application process is a bit longer compared to box hair dye.
  • Not all-natural products are suitable for everyone. It is best to do a patch test prior to the application.

Henna Hair Dye Vs. Traditional Hair Dye

differences between henna and traditional dye

There are three key differences between henna hair dye and traditional dye.

Henna coats the hair strands, while traditional hair dye penetrates the shaft and alters the pigmentation within the cortex of the hair.

Henna doesn’t lift natural hair color but rather deposits color naturally onto the hair.

Traditional hair dye can be too harsh for sensitive scalps and allergies, whereas henna is a gentle and effective alternative to natural dyes.

Types of Henna Hair Dye

There are three main types of henna: natural, neutral, and black henna.

Natural Henna: Made from the leaves of the Lawsonia plant, natural henna produces a rich brown-red stain when applied to the skin, which can last for up to a week. It is a pure form of henna and is often used for body art and hair dye.

Neutral Henna: Cassia Obovata, also known as neutral henna, is not pure henna powder but rather a different plant called Senna Italica. It has a similar appearance to natural henna but does not change the hair color on its own.

Black Henna: Unlike natural and neutral henna, black henna is not pure henna. It is a combination of Indigo, natural henna, and other unlisted dyes or chemicals, such as para-phenylenediamine (PPD). It is often used for henna hair dye.

However, the use of black henna can lead to severe allergic reactions and scarring, and the FDA specifically forbids PPD to be used in skin and hair products.

How to Pick The Right Hair Hair Dye

When choosing a henna hair dye, consider the following factors:

Ingredients: Look for pure henna powder or henna mixed with natural ingredients like indigo, amla, and other herbs. Avoid henna products that contain synthetic dyes, additives, or chemicals.

Color: Henna comes in various shades of red, from copper to burgundy. Some henna products may also contain other natural dyes like indigo for a darker color. Choose a shade that suits your skin tone and hair color.

Quality: Opt for high-quality henna that is fresh, finely sifted, and has a high dye content. Poor-quality henna may result in a weak or uneven color.

Brand: Choose a reputable brand with good reviews and a track record of producing quality henna products.

Application: Consider the ease of application and the time required for the dye to develop. Some henna products require several hours to achieve the desired color, while others offer quicker results.

Sensitivity: If you have sensitive skin or allergies, choose a henna product that is gentle and free from irritants.

By considering these factors, you can select the right henna hair dye for your hair and achieve a beautiful, natural-looking color.

How to Apply Henna Hair Dye

Applying Henna Hair Dye

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to apply henna hair dye:

Clean your hair: Before applying henna to your hair, make sure it is clean and free of any oils.

Mix the henna: The amount of henna powder you need depends on your hair length and texture. Mix the henna with warm water until it becomes thick and homogeneous.

Wear old clothes: Wear an old shirt to avoid staining your clothes. Also, be careful of your surroundings.

Brush your hair and make partitions: Brush your hair to make it tangle-free and divide it into four sections. Tie three sections and leave one section down to color first.

Apply petroleum jelly and wear gloves: Apply petroleum jelly or Vaseline to your hairline and wear gloves.

Apply the henna mixture to hair: Apply the henna mixture with the help of a coloring brush, starting from the section you left untied. Apply the thick coat of henna on the hair, from the ends to the roots.

Wrap your hair: After application, wrap your hair with saran wrap for better development of the color.

Set the timer: Set the timer for 2-3 hours for henna and 1-2 hours for hair treatment or conditioners.

Wash your hair: Rinse your hair with normal water after the timer goes off. Use conditioner to help you out while rinsing. The henna color will continue to darken for 2-3 days, so avoid shampoo for 48 hours after rinsing.

How Long Does Henna Hair Dye Last?

Henna hair dye can last four to six weeks, depending on hair porosity. The dye lasts longer on porous hair and fades nicely as it grows out. Regular henna use can build up color over time, resulting in a more vibrant and long-lasting hue with each application.

Your henna hair dye can withstand 30 to 40 washes before it begins to lose its vibrancy. 

How to Make Henna Dye Last Longer?

As with any hair dye application, there are a few ways to lengthen the longevity of your new henna hair color. Below are a few essential factors to remember to get the most out of your henna application.

  • Minimize sun exposure.
  • Stay away from styling.
  • Protect your hair while swimming.
  • Avoid daily hair washing.

How Often Do You Need To Reapply Henna Dyes?

Reapplying Henna Dye

Your henna hair dye application should maintain its initial vibrancy for about four to six weeks, depending on how frequently you wash your hair.

So if you’re someone who showers and washes hair daily, then reapplying every four weeks to maintain the vibrancy is essential.

However, if you shower every other day, you probably won’t need to reapply your henna hair dye until six weeks.

Trendy Henna Hair Color Ideas

It might surprise you that henna hair colors are not limited to brown for those considering henna hair coloring. This byproduct of a flowering shrub is available in many colors and benefits hair health. Here are 25 henna hair color ideas for you to consider.

#1. Wine red hair

henna hair color

Wine red hair henna color is a member of the burgundy family. Those who want subtle hair color which will push them to the edge, this henna is a perfect choice. It’s a perfect solution to all your holiday blues and gives your overall look a lively and sexy punch.

Wine red is more of a sexy mom’s color! Make your long and sleek hair look more gorgeous. Note: if you are a GOT fan, this redhead look is waiting for you!

#2. Ginger Red

henna hair dye for women

Want a chic redhead look? Ginger hair on a bob cut looks very classic and sensual. This henna hair dye is perfect for a sexy high-school look.

This color can accentuate your facial features and make you stand out in the crowd. Ginger red is a perfect winter blues’ color that you can wear with almost any look.

#3. Walnut Hair

henna hair ideas for women

No color is more perfect for blondies than walnut hair. Long, sleek, straight walnut hair accentuates the fair skin color and features.

A perfect blend of blonde and brown, this color is fresh, bold and one of the most popular henna shades worldwide. Walnut hair color is the best way to enrich your natural blonde hair without looking overdone.

#4. Burgundy Hair

best henna color

Burgundy henna color is getting more popular with time. The richness of this color gives one a royal effect that stands unmatched among all other hair colors.

Burgundy hair color has a certain sex appeal of its own. Also, if you are new to hair dyeing, this color is a safe option. Enjoy the subtle highlight with burgundy and go colorful.

#5.  Chocolate brown hair

popular henna hair dye

Olive-skin-toned women can perfectly enjoy vibrant chocolate hair. This henna shade adds more dimensions and depths to hairstyles.

You can choose any shade from the long list of chocolate brown dyes, ensuring it goes well with your skin tone. Chocolate brown henna is one of the beloved colors of brunettes with medium-length hair.

#6. Copper blonde bob

Adding more diversity to the family of blonde shades, copper blonde is yet another henna hair dye with a characteristic punch. This color is a perfect blend of blonde with yellow tint.

Blonde henna is the best option for those women who want to give a kick-out to their otherwise natural blonde base hair. It gives a subtle peachy hue to the blonde hair roots and intensifies the look.

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#7. Fuchsia Hair

Fuchsia henna color is a punch of pink with a tint of red in it. It goes perfectly smooth on back base hair, creating a blend of dark colors.

Bold and young girls with sharp features must try this hair color because not everyone can do justice to this fantastic tint. Don’t forget to maintain the look with high-shine products. It’s time to embrace cool and funky hair!

#8. Chestnut hair color

Chestnut hair is perfect for summer, fall, and spring. The warm chestnut hue adds new dimensions to one’s hair, making one’s naturally black hair a sunkissed look.

Sleek medium-length hair gets more depth with chestnut henna ideas for women. Moreover, chestnut hair is a perfect choice if you want a subtle hair color ideal for every look. Go natural and effortless with chestnut hair.

#9. Golden brown hair

A golden-brown dye is yet another subtle hair color for moms who want style with a natural look. However, young girls do not make any exceptions.

Shoulder-length dark brown or black hair makes the perfect base for golden brown henna. Like other shades of browns and blondes, this hair color is ideal for fair-toned skin.

#10. Sunset hair

henna color for women

Sunset hair looks terrific! The way this henna hair color gets brighter down the hair length will leave you in awe. Long and dark brown hair makes an ideal base for this henna shade, giving it enough length to evolve into a livelier shade. Ocean waves will accentuate the look and turn all the eyes towards you.

#11. Copper brown hair color

women favorite Copper Brown Henna cut

Copper brown henna hair color is a fantastic option for those seeking a vibrant but muted version of a blend of red and brown tones. Copper brown henna loves the sun and is an excellent natural color.

#12. Caca rouge henna

Caca Rouge Henna

For those with strawberry blonde hair, caca rouge henna is a beautiful way to enrich your natural colors. Caca rouge gives hair a gorgeous red and auburn color.

#13. Indigo on black hair henna

nice Indigo on Black Hair Henna for girl

Indigo on black hair gives a lively hair look as a result of this henna hair color. This color works well for most brunettes. The longer the henna remains on hair during the application process, the darker it becomes.

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#14. Ginger blonde henna

Ginger Blonde Henna

Ginger blonde henna hair color is a definite rival of the copper, so choose your colors wisely. Know which end of the spectrum you’re seeking.

#15. Persian blonde henna

Persian Blonde Henna

Persian blonde henna color brightens hair and celebrates highlights.

#16. Platinum blonde henna

Platinum Blonde Henna hairstyle you like

Becoming a platinum blonde is not easy. Platinum blonde henna coloring takes you one step closer to achieving that look.

#17. Auburn air

Auburn Henna hairstyle for women

Auburn color is yet another safe choice for those not looking to make bold statements with their hair color but looking for a change in their overall appearance.

#18. Mahogany henna

Nice Mahogany Henna hairstyle for women

Mahogany henna hair color is a fantastic deep brown option for those not looking to be a dark brunette, but not trying to be a redhead.

#19. Basic brown henna

girl favorite Basic Brown Henna haircut

Looking for a pure henna color? Basic brown color might be the option for those trying to avoid drastic hair color changes.

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#20. Light brown henna

women favorite Light Brown Henna

Light brown hair color can be complementary to those trying to lighten their otherwise dark tresses.

#21. Dark brown henna

Dark Brown Henna for cute women

The dark brown henna color, as seen here, gives hair a richer color that is flattering to those with lighter brown tresses.

#22. Black henna

Black Henna hairstyle

A black henna hair color is a fantastic option for those seeking darker locks. This beautiful, smoky option is an excellent way to reinforce hair with additional depth that is already dark.

#23. Burgundy plum hair

The perfect definition of plum hair is “Burgundy with a tint of brown accentuated by a sun-kissed look”! Long sleek hair with ocean waves and plum henna sounds like a fairytale.

The shine of this color makes it stand out.  For those women who want to try subtle burgundy hair with added depth, plum hair is a perfect choice. Moreover, this hair color looks good on all skin tones and hair lengths.

#24. Maple Hair

Maple henna hair dye

Maple henna hair dye is a competitive rival of brown. The way it adds flow and depth to the natural hair color makes it one of the preferred hair colors. However, choosing a good-quality henna color is the basic condition for perfect maple hair. Give a natural maple punch to your hair and oomph up the glam.

#25. Bordeaux hair color

henna hair shades

Bordeaux hair color is a subtle version of plum. It gives a lift to naturally dark brown base hair. Bordeaux is trending as one of the hottest hair colors; you need to get your hands on it before it gets mainstream.

High-shine products will maintain the freshness of this color and make it live long. Girls of all ages can enjoy this subtle yet elegant henna hair color.

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How Long Does Semi-Permanent Hair Dye Last? https://hairstylecamp.com/how-long-does-semi-permanent-hair-dye-last/ Sun, 07 Jan 2024 13:13:15 +0000 https://hairstylecamp.com/?p=132410 Most women are familiar with semi-permanent hair dye. But when it comes to dyeing hair, the first question most have in mind is, how long does semi-permanent hair dye last? Well, the answer may surprise you. With a name like semi-permanent, you might expect the dye to last several months. But instead, the color will …

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Most women are familiar with semi-permanent hair dye. But when it comes to dyeing hair, the first question most have in mind is, how long does semi-permanent hair dye last?

Well, the answer may surprise you. With a name like semi-permanent, you might expect the dye to last several months. But instead, the color will generally stay for about six weeks, though you might see it fade.

How Long Does Semi-Permanent Hair Color Usually Last?

Usually, semi-permanent hair color lasts about 5-6 weeks.

How long a semi-permanent hair color lasts on your hair varies from person to person and depends on several factors, i.e., hair washing frequency, the product used, etc.

Swimming in treated pools also lessens semi-permanent color’s ability to last.

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How Many Washes Can Semi-Permanent Hair Dye Last?

If you’re not using harsh shampoo and the semi-permanent dye is intense, it will take about 28 washes before the color disappears. Or else it will fade before you reach that many washes—usually in eight to ten shampoos.

How Can You Make Semi-Permanent Dye Last Longer?

How to Make Semi-Permanent Dye Last Longer

Semi-permanent dye keeps your hair softer, while permanent dye uses harsh chemicals that can damage your strands.

Permanent dye includes peroxide or ammonia, which opens the hair shaft to change the color at the core. Semi-permanent dye only tints the outer layer of your hair.

Knowing that semi-permanent dye coats the outside of your strands makes a difference in how you treat your hair. You can take steps to make your semi-permanent hair dye last longer.

  • Before using a semi-permanent dye, wash your hair with a chelating shampoo. This approach removes build-up that would prevent the color from adhering to your strands. Don’t use conditioner after this step, as that will give your hair a protective coat that prevents the dye from absorbing completely. Let your hair air dry completely.
  • Follow the instructions on the dye. It’s tempting to leave the color on longer to saturate your hair, but that won’t impact the color. Coat your hair thoroughly to ensure you don’t miss a spot. Divide your hair into sections and saturate every strand.
  • When the time is up, rinse your hair with cool water. If you can’t handle a cold temperature, you can use lukewarm water, but stay away from heat. The cool water keeps the cuticles flat so your hair seals in color and looks glossy. Don’t use shampoo for the first wash.
  • Try to wait up to three days before shampooing your hair. This period gives the dye more time to adhere to your hair before you start soaping it away. Since color fades as quickly as eight washes after application, going as long as you can between shampoos helps the color endure.
  • Use color-safe products when you need to wash and style your hair. These shampoos and conditioners are milder than standard options, so they’ll keep your color brighter. You can mix a tablespoon of your leftover semi-permanent dye into your conditioner. This approach allows you to brighten the hue whenever you wash your hair.
  • Continue washing your hair in the coldest water you can stand while you have dyed hair. Hot water and heated styling tools will negatively impact the color’s brightness, and you’ll see it fade more quickly. The sun can also fade your hair color, so wear a hat or hold an umbrella if you’re going to be outside for a long time. Swimming in chlorine will also cause your dye to fade.

Semi-permanent dye is a safe way to color your hair. You’ll enjoy silky strands with a pop of color instead of carefully treating peroxide hair. Take care of your hair before and after you use a semi-permanent dye so the color lasts longer than six weeks.

Avoid These to Make Semi-Permanent Dye Last Longer

  • The shower! Within the first 72 hours after applying color to the hair, avoid shampooing hair entirely. It takes about 3 days for the cuticle to close and completely absorb the dye, so the best thing you can do for your semi-permanent dye is to chill and let it work its magic.
  • Additionally, keep your hair washings to a minimum all throughout the weeks of rocking your semi-permanent dye as hot water and shampoo work to strip hair of its color. The process is inevitable but is limited when you reduce your washings. Try out braids or dry shampoo to extend the life of your hair. 
  • Avoid heat. Heat styling wreaks havoc on all hair types, but it’s especially ruinous for temporary hair color. Avoid using hot tools as much as possible, and be sure to use a heat protectant if necessary.
  • Much like hot tools, the sun works to strip color, turning blondes brassy and other colors dull. Throw on a hat and stay in the shade as best as you can if you’ve recently dyed your hair. 
  • While clarifying shampoos are excellent for removing lots of product build-up on the hair, they aren’t so great for semi-permanent dye. Its stripping nature will take away your color in no time, and that’s a big no-no! See the list above for the best types of shampoos and conditioners that are worth the investment. 

FAQs

Now you know how long you can expect the semi-permanent hair dye to last and a few methods to prolong your color treatment. If you need more information, check out the answers to these frequently asked questions.

Will semi-permanent hair color wash out fully?

Yes, semi-permanent hair color washes out over time. It can take several shampoos before you notice the color fading.

At that point, you’ll see a loss of color more rapidly with each wash. However, you can sometimes still see a hint of color even after 16 weeks of the application.

Are there any benefits of semi-permanent hair color?

Yes, semi-permanent hair color has many benefits for your scalp. It’s a safer way to color your hair because it doesn’t contain the harsh ammonia or peroxide of permanent dyes.

Many semi-permanent dyes include conditioner in the product to keep your hair soft while you color it.

Can I use semi-permanent hair color over bleached hair?

Yes, bleached hair is ideal for semi-permanent hair color. However, using a permanent dye on bleached hair can severely break and damage your hair.

If you don’t want to keep your hair stripped of color, semi-permanent dye can soften your locks. It often contains conditioner to treat your hair while coloring it.

Can semi-permanent dyes lighten hair?

No, semi-permanent dye can only darken hair. A dye needs to contain bleach or peroxide to lighten the hair.

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How to Remove Hair Dye With Developer? https://hairstylecamp.com/remove-hair-dye-with-developer/ Thu, 14 Dec 2023 16:20:15 +0000 https://hairstylecamp.com/?p=152173 Did you know you can actually use a hair developer, maybe the same one you used for dyeing, to remove your hair color? Combining a volume developer with other products can remove both permanent or semi-permanent hair dye from hair. We are not talking about mixing bleach with a developer, you can use a developer …

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Did you know you can actually use a hair developer, maybe the same one you used for dyeing, to remove your hair color?

Combining a volume developer with other products can remove both permanent or semi-permanent hair dye from hair.

We are not talking about mixing bleach with a developer, you can use a developer with safer alternatives like shampoo or baking soda to remove your hair dye. 

We will discuss how to remove hair dye with a developer, and shampoo or baking soda, but first of all, let’s take a look if it is possible to remove hair dye with a developer only.

Will Volume Developer Remove Hair Color? 

will hair developer remove hair color

No, applying volume developer by itself will not remove hair color. You will have to mix shampoo, baking soda, or bleach with the developer to remove hair dye.

Hydrogen peroxide has some bleaching properties so your hair will get slightly lightened with developer. However, the primary function of the developer is not to remove color but to open up the hair cuticle.

So, if you want to use a hair developer to remove your hair dye, you’ll have to mix bleach, shampoo, or baking soda with it. 

How to Remove Hair Dye with Developer And Shampoo

Using regular shampoo and developer is the easiest way to remove your hair dye. But you will need to if you used permanent or semi-permanent hair dye in your hair first.

You can remove both dye types with a hair developer and shampoo and the steps are also same for both types of hair dye.

The only difference is you have to mix a higher volume developer with shampoo to remove permanent hair dye than a semi-permanent dye. 

Here’s how you can remove hair dye with hair developer and shampoo:

1. Combine Developer and Shampoo

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Choosing the right volume is the most important task for removing hair dye with developer and shampoo.

A 20-volume developer will effectively remove the semi-permanent dye. But if your hair color is permanent, get a 30-volume developer.

Combine shampoo and volume developer into a bowl or bottle in a 1:1 ratio and mix them well with an applicator brush or by shaking the bottle.

2. Prepare Your Hair and Apply the Mixture

developer and shampoo mixture

Once the mixture is ready, you’ll need to wet your hair. It doesn’t need to be soaking wet but thoroughly wet so that you can lather the mixture.

Apply the mixture to your hair and lather it in well. Make sure it fully saturates your hair, then let it sit for about 15 minutes. 

3. Rinse & Condition

When the 15 minutes are up, rinse your hair thoroughly with water. To make sure no mixture is left on your hair, apply shampoo (non-mixed normal shampoo) again and condition your hair properly afterward.

You may have to repeat the process if it hasn’t removed the color as much as you want. But wait at least 2 weeks to let your hair recover from the damage.

Do not re-use the leftover mixture as hydrogen peroxide and shampoo ingredients can chemically react and damage your hair.

Create a new mixture every time you need it and apply it on your hair within 30-60 minutes.  

How to Use Developer And Baking Soda to Remove Hair Dye? 

using developer and baking soda to remove hair dye

If you want a more effective color removal (more damaging also) with the developer, you can mix it with baking soda.

Since baking soda has lightening properties, mixing it with the peroxide can start to lighten or remove hair color.

If you prefer the baking soda and hair developer method, here are the steps you should follow to start removing hair dye. 

Combine baking soda with either 10 to 20-volume developer. Mix the baking soda and developer in a 1:1 ratio to remove hair dye.

Once you’ve mixed the baking soda and hair developer into a paste, apply it to your hair. You can apply it to your hair with hand gloves or a coloring brush, whichever works better for you.

Start at your ends and work your way to the roots of your hair until you’ve covered all the areas you want to remove hair dye from.

You can use a shower cap or plastic bag to wrap your hair. Adding heat from a hair dryer will help activate the baking soda and developer paste to help remove hair dye more quickly. You should do this for a few seconds before letting the mixture sit for 30 minutes.

Rinse out the baking soda and developer, and you should see a difference in your hair color.

Summary

Hair developer alone can not remove hair dye from hair but you can combine it with shampoo or baking soda to remove your hair dye. 

Depending on whether you have permanent or semi-permanent hair dye, you will have to mix 30-volume and 20-volume developers, respectively with shampoo or baking soda and apply the paste on your wet hair.

After letting it sit on your hair for the specified amount of time, you should be left with hair stripped of the previous color.

If it doesn’t remove the hair color completely, you might have to repeat the process 15-20 days later.

FAQs

When it comes to removing hair dye from your hair, there’s a lot to learn, and it can feel overwhelming. If you still have questions, here’s what others are wondering about removing hair dye with a hair developer. 

Is using developer the same as bleach?

No, bleach and hair developer aren’t the same things. While they’re often used together, you can’t use them interchangeably. 

Can developers damage hair?

Yes, it can. When choosing a hair developer, you need to ensure you’re not choosing something too strong for your hair.

Selecting a developer that’s too strong can lift the cuticle of your hair too much and cause damage. 

Can I use peroxide instead of developer?

Yes, you can, but you have to choose the concentration carefully. For example, you can 6% peroxide instead of 20-volume and 9% peroxide instead of 30-volume developer.

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