Keeping dyed hair healthy can be a true challenge for those women who love dying their hair too frequently. Although you can have a different look, this habit causes a lot of damage, with consequences that last longer than the colour itself. If you want to know how to have healthier dyed hair, keep reading! Here we will give some advice to achieve it with natural ingredients. In addition, we will tell you how to make colour in your hair last longer.

How can you keep dyed hair healthy?

The use of chemical colours eliminates the natural moisture of hair, transforming straight hair into rough hair quickly. It loses all the oil and moisture that covers the outside of the cuticle. As a result, we have hair that has lost its shine and therefore, it becomes opaque and lifeless.

Let’s see some tips to help repair dyed hair naturally.

Add enough moisture

If you have to dye your hair too frequently, you must pay attention to hair hydration and avoid dry it or straight it for two weeks. In addition, you must choose a close colour to three tones of your natural colour, or tones that are darker rather than lighter ones, which will limit damage.

Practice moisturizing your hair by applying some olive oil and massaging well. Cover your hair with a shower cap for 30 minutes, and then wash it with natural shampoo twice to eliminate the oil. This works in your hair as if by magic, adding a lot of moisture and shine instantly.

Apply rice water conditioner

The old practice of applying rice water on the hair once a week at least will benefit your hair enormously. It has been shown that inositol, a very nice ingredient for the hair that is in the rice water gets through damaged hair and repairs it inside out with just five applications.

Use oils for hair

Plus, coconut oil, almond, sunflower and olive oils are highly recommended to help repair damaged hair due to excessive dying. All these oils are rich in vitamin E and vital antioxidants that revert the damage on the hair, giving hydration to the external layer of the hair.

Just heat a combination of a tablespoon of coconut, almond and castor oil. Apply this combination on your hair, massage it softly and cover it with a towel. Let it act for 30-40 minutes, or even during the night. Wash it with natural shampoo. This remedy will strength your hair and make it shine.

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Oil and yoghurt mask

For generations, the combination of yoghurt and oil has been a very effective treatment for brittle and dry hair.

Blend half cup of yoghurt with two tablespoons of olive oil approximately. Add 10 drops of lavender essential oil, and mix well. Apply this mix on your hair after washing it with shampoo. Cover your hair with a shower cap for 15-20 minutes. Just rinse well with warm water.

Avocado or plantain mask

Avocados are rich in vitamins A and E, healthy minerals and saturated fats. All these nutrients are excellent for dry hair and will strength it inside out, which will moisten and repair it. Crush a peeled avocado and mix it with an egg. Now just apply this mix on your hair and let it stand for 20 minutes.

Plantains are also rich in moisture and potassium, which makes them extremely effective to treat damaged hair. Treating open ends or smoothing the hair and rebuild the elasticity of hair can be improved by using a plantain mask.

Crush a mature plantain and apply it on your hair from the root to the ends. Let it act for an hour and just wash your hair with some natural shampoo. Finish with a rinseless conditioner or some serum.

Tea rinse

Teas can be used not only to treat colds and cough or cure headaches, but also a tea rise is an excellent way to add immediate shine to damaged hair as well.

However, the colour of tea can change the colour of the hair, so, depending of the natural colour of your hair, prepare a little chai tea and after washing your hair with shampoo, just rinse with a little warm tea and see the difference!

Use sandalwood oil

This is an old recipe to treat lifeless hair. Mix some drops of sandalwood oil with a tablespoon of almond and coconut oil. Rub the mix between the palms of your hands, then apply it on the ends of your hair for an immediate solution.

Tips to make the colour of dyed hair last longer

While dyed hair requires additional care and attention, little precaution in your daily routine can help the colour of the hair last. Here you have some tips that will help you take care of your dyed hair.

Clean your hair of the accumulation of products

Take out all the accumulated products of your hair and scalp so that the colour sticks your hair better. Stop using hairstyle products one week before dying your hair at least. Use an organic and soft shampoo to clean your hair and scalp of accumulated products. Alternatively, you can use natural ingredients to clean your head thoroughly.

Avoid washing your hair frequently

While the idea of having your hair perfectly clean every day is attractive, shampoos takes the colour of the hair away along with dirt. Reduce the use of shampoo as much as you can and turn to products such as dry shampoos to protect your hair from getting dirt.

Don’t give up retouching

To keep the colour of dyed hair and for it to have a vibrating look, don’t avoid retouching. Retouching not only will extend the colour of the hair, but also avoid that grey hairs show as well.

Avoid hot tools for hair

Heat not only makes colours fade, but also dries the hair. Keep your hair away from hot tools as much as possible. Use cold dryer and if you need to use a hot tool, use some heat protection spray to keep both your hair and the colour safe.

Avoid hot showers

As the hair straightener or the hair dryer, hot water wears the intensity of the colour of the hair out. Using cold or warm water to wash your hair will make its colour last longer.

Protect your hair while swimming

The bleach in the pools can have a bleaching effect on the hair, taking the dye away. Wear a shower cap to prevent chlorinated water from touching your hair. Besides, you can grease your hair to make a barrier between your hair and the water.

Keep your hair away from the sun

As mentioned before, heat takes moisture from the hair and makes colour fade. Avoid exposing your hair to the sun directly. Wear a cap or a hat or wrap your hair with a scarf when you expose yourself to the sun.

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