
In fact, preparation for painting should begin even before you come to the salon. We have already written how to extend color fastness after going to the colorist. But in order for the painting to last longer and better, there are a few rules that you must follow beforehand.

Angelica Listova, hairdresser “CULTURE”
Moisturize your hair well
The first tip before visiting a colorist is to set up hair care procedures. And about which masks and balms are most suitable, ask the master with whom you plan to paint. It will help you choose the right products. This advice is especially true for previously bleached hair. Pre-treatment will help protect them better.
Wash your hair before the salon
Some recommend not washing your hair before going to the salon. But in fact, it is better to come to dyeing with already washed threads. So the master will be able to evaluate the true shade and it will be easier for him to choose and apply the appropriate technique.
Don’t Use Purple Shampoo



It is best to use deep cleansing shampoos before the planned hair dyeing. They help clean the accumulated minerals from water and unwanted pigments. By the way, it is a good idea not to wash your hair with purple and blue shampoos before going to the colorist. Such products clog bleached hair with pigments that can affect the new shade.
trust the master
If during the consultation the master advises to be careful when painting, do not neglect the advice. This will help preserve hair quality, add shine and maintain the desired shade longer.
don’t forget to keep the color
After dyeing at the hairdresser, it is recommended not to wash your hair for a day to fix the color. For the first month, use shampoo and conditioner for colored hair to maintain color. If you visit the pool or sauna, be sure to use a swim cap. This will protect the color and quality of the hair from sudden temperature changes.
Source: People Talk

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