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Your color can last between appointments. Here's how:
1. Wait 48 hours to shampoo your hair after your chemical service.
2.
Shampoo your hair less frequently, if
possible. Too frequent shampooing will diminish the shade
of your hair. Every other day is
recommended.
3.
Use professional color safe products only.
When preserving color is the primary focus, be sure to always look for
a label claiming antioxidant and/or sunscreen to protect from
UVA/UVB. Redken Color Extend offers UV protection and also has
ingredients to neutralize chlorine, ammonia, and bleach.
Ceramides in this product help to seal the cuticle to lock color
in. Total Recharge Inner Hair Fuel offers the highest number of
ceramides currently in the marketplace.
4.
Follow up your chemical service with the
customizable, professional only Chemistry System to lock color and
nutrients in, helping to restore pH balance to the hair leaving the
cuticle sealed to keep moisture in. Chemistry System has customizable
�shots� that can be intermixed to provide strength for distressed
hair, color recovery for color-treated hair, softness for dry/brittle
hair, smooth for very dry/unruly hair, Real Control for high
maintenance (sensitized) hair, and dandruff defense for dry, flaky
scalp and hair. This incredible treatment lasts up to 3 weeks
(depending on how often you shampoo, and home products being used).
5.
An alternative to the Chemistry System is a
Shades EQ Glaze to help give shine while sealing the cuticle of the
hair.
6. Rinse your hair with the
coolest water you can handle to help seal the cuticle, and the color
from being rinsed down the drain.
7. Cover your head when you are outside by wearing headgear to protect from damaging UVA/UVB rays.
8.
Heat and chemicals damage the hair. Blow
drying, ironing, or over-processing can damage the cuticle of the hair.
Use color and heat protecting products every time. Hot styling tools
are hot enough to melt the cortex of the hair if used improperly or
excessively.
9. Be sure to use a shower
cap (or simply pull your hair into a ponytail) to protect it from
getting wet while bathing or swimming. If your hair must get wet while
swimming be sure to rinse your hair in fresh water and using a leave-in
conditioner just before getting into the pool. This way the hair
isn�t able to absorb as much chlorine because it is already
saturated. Sea salt is very drying as well.
For more in-depth information, please visit the Science of Hair section.
Redken's Anti-Diversion Policy can be found here.
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