Amanda Raye

Maintaining Pastel Hair Is Easier than You Think!

Last year I dyed my purple/pink hair back to a natural brown due to my pregnancy. From that day forward, I couldn’t wait until I could dye my hair a pretty color again! I was a little hesitant, only because I know the commitment and care that comes with keeping a pinky hue, but I did it anyway.

Below are my secrets for maintaining and caring for pastel hair — from damage prevention to making it last.

Be committed to washing your hair less

Like, a lot less. I’ve always been an every other day washer but I’ve cut that down significantly. I now aim for about 1-2 times a week.

Here’s why: It’s no secret that washing your hair strips the color out. Unfortunately, when you have a light pastel color it fades even faster than traditional color. My pink fades to a really nice peachy color after a few washes but I like to freshen the color often.

Opt out of those hot showers

This rule kind of sucks but it really helps. On the days I do wash my hair, I have a lukewarm to cold shower. When you take a shower in warm water the color strips significantly. I’ve never really liked hot showers so I can manage but I know how important they are to others!

Use high quality color

Using high-quality color is a must! At the moment I’m using Pravana Pink and Sparks Pink Kiss. They’re essentially the same thing, but Sparks happens to be a bit cheaper. One box of Pravana doesn’t run higher than fifteen dollars and Sparks is about seven.

The high quality stuff isn’t really that expensive, but remember that it may take a few boxes for one application and you have to re-apply often. I can make one box work on my current hair length, but I’ll up it to two when I really want to saturate it.

Conditioner is your friend

I have about four different conditioners that I use on the regular. Because of the frequent bleaching (those roots are kicking after three to four weeks!) I make sure to take extra care of my hair.

I’d recommend a great wash out conditioner, leave in conditioner, and hair serum. I use the last two on the days I don’t wash. It’s quite a routine!

Have you ever dyed your hair a pastel hue? Let us know in the comments below!

*A version of this post originally appeared on Southern (California) Belle.

The post Maintaining Pastel Hair Is Easier than You Think! appeared first on Broke and Chic.

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