The One Thing Your Hairstylist Wants You to Stop Doing After New Color
Not many people know there's a hair-washing rule after coloring. Unfortunately, not abiding by it is one of the biggest mistakes you can make for your color—and your bank account. "After you dye your hair, don’t wash it for at least two days because the hair is still sensitive and therefore will be more like to fade faster," says Sergio Pattirane, a hairstylist at Rob Peetoom in New York City. "We recommend waiting to wash it so that the color stay fresh and longer."
- Kendall Dorsey, New York City-based celebrity hairstylist
- Sergio Pattirane, New York City-based hairstylist
It's not just the initial wash that matters—it's really every wash. In order to keep your color looking as fresh as possible between appointments, it's recommended to keep washes to a minimum throughout the week, as well as switching up your washing habits in the first place. "Wash your hair two days a week—one day with conditioner and the other day with a mask," he says. "Also avoid washing your hair with water that's too hot, as this will cause the hair cuticles to open and then cause the color to fade away."
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So what are you supposed to do between washes? Reach for the dry shampoo, of course, says celebrity hairstylist Kendall Dorsey. Our beauty editors like Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Dry Shampoo ($14). And if you're desperate, give your scalp a nice scrub. "If you need to wet your hair to restyle or get a minimal cleanse, I recommend using a very tiny amount of conditioner and scrub like it’s shampoo. The action of scrubbing will lift dirt and grim when you rinse," he says. Your shiny, bright hair awaits.
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