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- Bleached and dyed hair can easily fade due to frequent exposure to sunlight and frequent shampooing. If you want to lock your hair color and slow down the speed at which your hair fades to golden yellow, it is recommended that you use a yellow-removing shampoo to wash your hair.
Hair color is more likely to fade and turn yellow, so you need to use a shampoo of the same color. It can not only deeply cleanse the scalp, but also effectively protect the color and prevent yellowing. It is recommended to use it every time after shampooing after dyeing. You need to use it consistently to make your hair color brighter and longer-lasting!
Color Fixing Shampoo Product Introduction:
Specially designed for bleached and dyed hair, it can help hair fade due to shampooing
.Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride
Cationic polymers form a protective film on the hair surface, reducing the loss of hair dye pigments and enhancing color durability
.Gentle Cleansing > Cocamidopropyl Betaine + Decyl Glucoside
Sulfate-free formula, gentle cleansing without damaging hair color
.Dyeing and repairing > Panthenol + Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein
Small molecules penetrate to moisturize and repair damaged hair scales after dyeing, reduce dryness and split ends, and prevent breakage after dyeing
Color Fixing Conditioner Product Introduction:
Cationic triple color lock system > Forms a cationic color protection film to neutralize the negative charge of dyed hair and reduce pigment loss
.Cetrimonium Chloride
.Steartrimonium Chloride
.Amodimethicone
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- STEP 1: Wet your hair and apply evenly
Wear disposable gloves, start from the roots and massage all the hair, gently rub out foam and massage for 2-3 minutes to restore the color of the discolored hair
STEP 2: Leave on for more than 5 minutes and rinse off
The longer the stay time, the darker the color
STEP 3: Use color-fixing conditioner and leave it on for 3-5 minutes
Apply evenly on hair, leave on for 3-5 minutes, then wash
STEP 4: Blow dry your hair
Press with a towel first, then use a hair dryer to blow dry the roots first and then the ends.
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