I like to dye my hair auburn (which fades fast). Right now it's at my bra strap (almost mid-back) but I want it to get to my waist. What shampoo is good for this? I care more about growing it than I do about the color. I hear that sulfate-free shampoos are good. Any ideas?What is the best shampoo for long color treated hair?
I don't have a specific recommendation because it depends on where you live and what is available there. The problem is shampooing frequently strips the natural oils from your hair. The condition-wash-condition method described on the site below is good for that. The things you want to avoid in shampoos and conditioners are Sulfates and Silicones. Sulfates (ingredients will end in 'ate' such as sodium laurel sulfate) are put into shampoos, soaps, detergents, and the like for no purpose other than to create lather. The lather doesn't do anything but people like lather because it makes them feel like they are really cleaning things, so the companies put it in there. It's kind of like how cheddar cheese is actually white but is dyed orange because that's what people accept/like. Sulfates strip and dry your hair. Look for any shampoo that says sulfate free. Silicone's on the other hand, coat the hair strand to make it appear smoother and shinier. They build up on your hair though, and actually cause it to become dryer and more damaged because when it coats the hair it also seals OUT any more moisture. I could go on forever about how to treat your hair, but this sit has it all anyways. http://forums.longhaircommunity.com/vbjo鈥?/a>What is the best shampoo for long color treated hair?
Well, the best thing you could get is a shampoo and conditioner that are salt free, and claim to be better for color treated hair. If you flat iron or curl your hair, be sure to use a protecting spray or serum. Also, consider splurging on an expensive shampoo, it's really worth it.
go to the salone they will deffeleny have one
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