A damage-free hero who can transport us to the world of colour transformations is temporary hair colour. And it will always be available for you when you feel that eye-catching makeup is not enough for some special bright events.
The only thing you need to do is temporarily dye your hair, whether you want to stand out for a Halloween party or just feel like your life needs more colour. Let us demonstrate how to achieve it for you.
Trending temporary colours
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Rose Gold
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Lavender
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Electric Blue
You've coloured your hair now what? Do you immediately wash your hair? What kind of safety measures are required? And what are the items that rob your hair of its colour? All of these concerns you might have about how to care for coloured hair are legitimate because colour-treated hair does require a lot of tender loving care to preserve the pigment and shine.
For your information, the sulphates found in hair products (SLS and SLES) are what cause lather to form when combined with water. These harmful hair care products are detergents by nature that dehydrate, dehydrate, and dry out your hair. It accomplishes this by eliminating the free lipids found in your hair's cuticles. When this protective substance is gone, water can easily penetrate the, hastening colour loss. To extend the life of your hair colour, we advise switching to shampoos and conditioners that are free of sulphates and safe for coloured hair.
Hot water tends to loosen your cuticles, which might cause the colour of your hair to fade more quickly. The best way to wash coloured hair is to start with lukewarm water to prepare your tresses for shampoos that will cleanse more effectively and conditioners that will nourish more deeply. Rinse your hair with cold water after conditioning to seal in all the moisture. Hot water hair washing has the potential to hasten the natural fading of coloured hair.
You can utilise this step to improve and keep the colour in your hair because conditioner is a necessity for coloured hair. Add some of the hair dye you used to your conditioner for brilliant pastel shades like pink, purple, or even blue. This trick will keep your hair looking "fresh" for a longer period and softly re-dye it each time you wash it. Use a hair dye that is of the same calibre as the one that was applied during the initial treatment to ensure that the dye's integrity is preserved.
If you enjoy being outside, your hair colour may be impacted by environmental factors. To prevent UV light damage to your hair colour, use leave-in conditioners. They can protect your colour from damage caused by pollutants and dust. When exercising, practise styling your hair in protective hairstyles, and if you're going to the pool, keep it covered with a swimming hat at all times. SPF-infused hair mists can be useful on days when you can't stay indoors. So simply pack one in your backpack along with a headscarf in case of an emergency.
Our picks from Kindlife for hopping on the trend with care:
Temporary hair colour:
https://kindlife.in/anveya-colorisma-euphoria-blue-summer-pink-champagne-gold-and-disco-platinum/
Conditioner:
https://kindlife.in/caressing-keratin-dew-color-protect-conditioner-350ml/
Shampoo:
https://kindlife.in/expert-color-protect-shampoo-250ml/
https://kindlife.in/good-hair-day-shampoo-for-coloured-hair-200-ml/