Maximizing color
Most shampoos contain sulfate, a washing detergent that lathers and deeply cleanses hair, especially the oily variety. But the problem with sulfate is it clashes with a great highlighting or dye job.
The first two weeks of colored hair is important. It is this time that color is most bound to fade which is what a high-sulfate shampoo can cause, resulting in dull or brassy (too red or rusty) color your are stuck with till you dye over it.
Bonacure Sulfate- Free Color Save Shampoo for color-treated hair is especially helpful to help color achieve its best potential in the first two weeks. It can be paired with the Bonacure Color Save Spray on Conditioner with Moringa Oleifera (malunggay extract), which causes maximum shine and hydration.
You may use the shampoo even after the first two weeks to boost the color.
Even after switching back to Kerastase shampoo I have retained the Spray on Color Save conditioner to keep my hair strands silky.
Flat hair
For flat hair, there’s Kiehl’s Super Thick Volumizer. Those with thin fine limp hair will love the sexy body this gives.
After a shower, bend from the waist and spritz near the hair roots; then flip up your hair and do the same on top, using fingers to comb through. Then brush to the style you want. You’ll get big sexy hair that moves without the greasy stiff film other styling products leave behind. Blow-drying is an option.
Reference: Kinny Salas [ kinnysalas@yahoo.com]
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