Tuesday, December 22, 2009

What's the best color depositing shampoo/conditioner for dyed red highlights?

Hi, I just got my naturally dark brown hair highlighted with a subtle red color. It was not bleached, the color was just put on my natural hair. It's been a few weeks, and I've noticed the color start to oxidize, and turn a brassy almost orangy color, which I was afraid of. I've been using a color protectant shampoo/conditioner, but I was wondering if any of those color depositing shamp/cond worked. Such as Pantene Color Expressions or ARTec. Anyone know? Thanks so much.What's the best color depositing shampoo/conditioner for dyed red highlights?
I am a fan of ARTec's color enhancing shampoo and conditioning line, if you can find it. Your salon may carry it, or may be able to order it for you. I've always found that they deposited a good wash of color on faded hair, more so than other brands, while still leaving the hair soft and conditioned. ARTec's line is apparently packaged under L'Oreal now. Visit this site and click on red collection to get a description of what color red would best suit your needs. http://www.wwbeautystore.com/shopping/ar鈥?/a>





***As a side note, many shampoos that claim to be color enhancing do so with light reflectors, not actual color. ARTec actually does deposit a slight amount of color, and must be rubbed into your palms and evenly distributed throughout the hair, for even color deposit. You may even want to leave the shampoo in your hair for a few minutes. Also, true color enhancing shampoos don't always cleanse very well, so you may want to shampoo first with your regular shampoo, then use the color enhancer***What's the best color depositing shampoo/conditioner for dyed red highlights?
yes. my mom has the same type of hair. she tried this shampoo/conditioner, and her red in her hair looked wicked good. it had even started to do the same thing with the orange.





http://www.johnfrieda.com/products/produ鈥?/a>
shampoos do not deposit color.





whenever and however you color your hair, you should use a color treated shampoo. preferably professional products because they are truly better.
PANTENE ALL THE WAY BABE!

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