Color Depositing Shampoo: An Easy Way to Extend Your Hair Color

You’re part of the hair coloring sisterhood right? I know, who isn’t? But is it me or does the color seem to fade too quickly? Not to mention all the time, hassle and expense of those never ending touch ups.

Okay so going to the salon every – you fill in the frequency – for coloring concerns is not only expensive it’s also inconvenient. But what if there was someway to keep your hair color bright and alive without the hassle?

Some would say your wish has come true in the form of color depositing shampoos that are available in most any shade you can imagine.

So how would you describe color depositing shampoo?

Color protecting or depositing shampoo is specially formulated to slow down the fading of your color treated hair.

Now to extend the life of your color and avoid annoying fade select a color depositing shampoo that best matches the color of your hair. This is a great way to extend the life of highlights, streaks or color treated hair as these shampoos are gentle so as to avoid stripping off any color.

You use it like a regular shampoo. Nothing to it really.

Obviously any subtle color added to your hair is of course only temporary. Much like mixing temporary or semi permanent color with your regular shampoo. This product only deposits semi permanent color without opening the hair’s cuticle and so won’t damage your mane. Making such products safe for your hair.

When considering which brand to buy the choices are familiar. Drugstore verses salon labels. Some will tell you that you may find the store bought products are harder on your hair. Or not. For sure like most salon products, you should expect to pay more for supposedly better quality. That and the fact you’re using less may mean the salon bottle lasts longer, I don’t know.

With all the advantages are there any drawbacks? Well, as you’d expect like all products these too have their limitations.

Okay well guess I should alert you that some color depositing come up short in the lather department. But that doesn’t mean it’s not cleaning however.

Clearly such products can’t remedy a bad color job. Pretty much nothing but lots of money can help there.

You’ll want to take care when it comes to shower enclosures, tubs and towels too. As with any coloring product you can end up with stains where you don’t want them.

You may find hair that has been permed or other wise chemically treated might pick up more color than you want.

All you need do is study the color selection charts carefully before buying any such product.

Also some find it best to mix this type of shampoo in with what they usually use to lather up if they’ve got hair light in color or that has only been highlighted.

Then too, as an alternative you might use a clear glaze to keep your color looking fresher longer. Not to mention what such glazes will do for the shine too.

For sure you now have an option when it comes to maintaining that fresh new color you’re so proud of, right?

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