How to take care of dyed hair if you’re over 50: expert advice

How to take care of dyed hair if you’re over 50: expert advice

What if we told you that a simple gesture in the shower would extend the life of a new color?

Colored curls have special needs – they need special shampoos, conditioners and masks. Special care after 50 years is especially relevant – at this time the hair becomes more brittle and fragile, and it becomes increasingly difficult to “hold” gray hair. However, there are some tricks that will help maintain the beauty of the hairstyle – here’s what experts advise.

Do not use shampoos with sulfates

Sulfates are substances that can coat oil and dirt particles so that water can wash them out of the hair. They work very well, but this useful property is also their dark side: the effectiveness of sulfates is sometimes exceeded. If you use them constantly, you can easily dry out skin and wash away paint — and after age 50, the chances of experiencing both effects only increase, says hairstylist Cindy Marcus. She advises choosing all-natural or vegan shampoos — they tend to be free of harsh ingredients.

Use purple, blue or green shampoo

The beauty salon’s creative director, Jamie Mazzei, believes these shampoos are a “must have” for women over 50. They will help blondes to avoid yellowness, and brunettes – unwanted orange and copper tones, visible through the hair – thanks to this, the curls will look longer, as if you have just returned from a beauty salon.

Do you wash your hair every day?

Yes

No

Rarely my head

“Women over 50 don’t need to wash their hair every day — their skin produces less oil, and the extra water treatments will only dry out the scalp and discolor dyed hair,” says Macei. He advises using shampoo two or three times a week, and if the locks look messy, then gather them into a bun or bun.

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Don’t wash my head with hot water

“The hot water will lift the scales that cover the surface of the hair and wash the paint off the shaft,” says Tatum Neal, creative director of the School of Makeup and Hairstyling. This does not mean that you should pour ice water over your head – it should be warm and not cause serious discomfort.

Protect your hair from the sun and chlorine

After age 50, dyed hair can be especially susceptible to the effects of environmental flowers. To prevent them from fading, wear a hat when in the sun for long periods of time and wet your hair in the shower before jumping in the pool – the wicks will absorb the treated water, minimizing the amount of chlorine that can enter it.

Read also: Never dye your hair like this if you have gray hair: 3 main female mistakes

Source: The Voice Mag

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