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Pureology Strength Cure Blonde, Purple Shampoo, Restore & Tone for Brassy Blonde Hair, Vegan Formulas, Sulphate Free for a Gentle Cleanse

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The more you use purple shampoo, the more it makes your blonde look dull, because you are continuously depositing color shampoo," Kelly points out. So, while it's important to keep a bottle on hand, that doesn't mean you can eschew your hair appointments altogether. What To Look For in Purple Shampoo If, like me, you've dabbled in a blonde hair colour at some point or other, I'm sure you will know the continual struggle of preserving the high maintenance hue - after all, it's pretty common for bleached hair to go wrong (especially if you're DIY-ing). What you really need? A purple shampoo. Yep, unlike darker brown hair colours, blonde hair has an annoying tendency to fade and become brassy. Thankfully a toning purple shampoo can help prevent this. By switching your regular formula for one that caters to blondes, you'll totally transform your hair. Here's how... Why do I need a blonde shampoo? Always Test It First: Bodt always recommends that the first time you use a purple shampoo to mix it with a little of your regular shampoo to see how potent it is; you don't want to wind up with purple hair accidentally. What Katie says: "This is the product I never knew I needed. The Olaplex system is the ultimate product range for protecting and caring for bleached hair. So the idea of a toning shampoo with the Olaplex technology inside is mind-blowingly exciting. It has become a must-have for me, as I use it alongside the rest of the range. I particularly like to use it straight after I've had my colour done when my hair is at its most vulnerable. If you're looking for a product that you can 100% rely on, this is that product."

This shampoo is marketed for people with blonde, gray, and highlighted hair, and boasts a strong color-depositing formula. Indeed, multiple reviewers write about how impressed they are with it, saying that they noticed a marked improvement in their hair color after just one wash. Because it’s so highly pigmented, the brand recommends using gloves when applying this shampoo to wet hair before lathering well and rinsing as thoroughly as possible. If you find that your hair is in even more need of anti-brassy TLC, repeat the process and leave the formula on for three to five minutes before rinsing. As well as fortifying your strands, most blonde shampoos contain blue or purple pigments that give them their namesake colours. When you use them, they deposit these clever colour enhancing pigments and cancel out any warm, brassy tones, leaving your blonde as bright as it was when you walked out the salon. Not only will a decent blonde shampoo stop your hair from becoming brassy, but it also extends the shelf life of your colour, so you won't have to frequent the salon quite as often.Knowing that Pureology is a salon-trusted brand is reassuring when trying to decide whether a hair product is worth it or not. Regarding professional hair care, the brand is widely accessible and one of the better options overall. One of the comments about this product reads, “ Love this conditioner too just make sure you wash it all out or it will leave blue tones to your hair. Once a week paired with the shampoo is all you need to keep your hair looking great!”

As with any shampoo, you want to look for a high-quality one that is sulfate free," he says. "A good rule of thumb is that the lighter it is, the more subtle of a tone it’s going to be. The brighter the purple, the more drastic the results will be." Before you left the hairdressers they will have applied a toner. These determine the tone of your blonde, e.g. golden or ash blonde. Over time, these shades have a tendency to turn orange and brassy. Certain things will make this more likely. Dunking your head in a chlorine-filled swimming pool, for example, or not wearing a hot on your summer holiday. Newsflash: whether you like it or not your beautiful blonde will begin to fade, but it's the shampoo you use day in, day out that will make the most difference. The company aims to make customers feel beautiful and feel good about it by creating products that don’t harm animals or the planet. This hair care brand is 100% vegan-friendly, allowing you to nourish your hair without compromise. It all depends on the instructions on the specific bottle, but not overdoing it is key. "If you leave a purple shampoo on for too long, your hair will have a blue-purple tinge to it," Irwin cautions. But Zoe Irwin, creative director at John Frieda Salons, advises clients to be careful as purple-based products can be drying.Use a Comb to Distribute: To ensure even distribution of your purple shampoo, make sure you use a wide-tooth comb to disperse the product in the shower. I decant half my purple shampoo into half a bottle of Oribe Shampoo For Moisture Control," she says. So, next time you're in the middle of a hair disaster, consider grabbing a purple shampoo before you start to panic. But remember that purple shampoo is meant to be a temporary fix until your next dye appointment—not a permanent panacea. Hairstylist Kevin Kelly adds that purple shampoo is only really a good fit for people with light hair. "You cannot use purple shampoo on caramel highlights," he says. "It will not do anything. It’s not light enough for the color to grab on to." He also adds that purple shampoo works wonders "if your hair isn’t light enough or your hair was highlighted or colors in properly."

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