29/ My black hair is faded, what can I do to preserve the color?
The biggest challenge with hair colored black is to keep the color alive and the shine impeccable.
Direct exposure to the sun and the use of heat tools (flat iron, dryer, babyliss) without thermal protection can cause the color to fade and the strands to assume an opaque appearance with a reddish background.
Owners of dark strands need to avoid excessive washing. Hygienizing your hair alternating days is the best option so you don't see the nuance of highlights disappearing more easily
And remember: shampoo and conditioner must be specific for colored hair
Hot water is the biggest villain not only for color, but for hair health in general.
Hydration is the ideal treatment to keep all types of hair shiny and healthy, so once or twice a week set aside that special time
The biggest challenge for hair colored black is to keep the color alive and the shine impeccable. Direct exposure to the sun and the use of heat tools (flat iron, dryer, babyliss) without thermal protection can cause the color to fade and the strands to assume an opaque appearance with a reddish background. To avoid this effect, pay attention to the tips that Fica Diva separated for you!
Black hair fades with hot water
You may have already noticed that when you wash your hair with hot water, the strands are instantly dry. This happens because the high temperature dilates the cuticles, that is, it will contribute to the color fading faster. It is better to start the bath with warm water to remove excess oil from the locks and end with cold water to shine.
Don't forget the leave-in and moisturize twice a week!
Hydration is the ideal treatment to keep all types of hair shiny and healthy, so once or twice a week set aside that special time during a shower to do the procedure that only lasts 3 to 5 minutes. Also, don't forget: before leaving home, always apply a leave-in with a UV filter. Protecting the wires from the sun's rays prevents dryness, the porous appearance and helps preserve the nuance color for much longer.
Count on the toner to reactivate the shine of your dark locks
If you want to give your black hair a color boost, you can use a toner in the same tone as your initial color. This type of product is ammonia free and does not damage hair. The result you will get is a radiant shade with uniform coverage, which is very important! In addition, you will also notice that the cosmetic made your strands softer after coloring.