Coloured hair needs extra care, not only to preserve the colour but also to nourish coloured hair properly. The best approach is to keep your coloured hair routine simple, but use quality colour care that truly benefits your coloured locks. What does a conditioner specially made for coloured hair...Coloured hair needs extra care, not only to preserve the...
Coloured hair needs extra care, not only to preserve the colour but also to nourish coloured hair properly. The best approach is to keep your coloured hair routine simple, but use quality colour care that truly benefits your coloured locks.
What does a conditioner specially made for coloured hair do?
When your hair is dyed, it goes through quite a lot. The hair cuticles open due to oxidation and colour is deposited. Although shampoo also opens the cuticles, it’s not quite the same. SiSimply put, colouring hair isn’t good for it. That’s why care is incredibly important! A conditioner helps your hair cuticles close again, giving you a smooth hair look. But it doesn’t just protect your hair; it also protects your colour. The colour is really inside your hair, and the more you keep the cuticles closed, the longer your colour lasts. A colour conditioner often contains an extra tint and adds shine, exactly what coloured hair needs. For more general info about conditioners and why you should use them, we recommend checking out the article "Everything you need to know about conditioner" .
What are the best-selling colour conditioners right now?
It’s important to understand what your coloured hair needs, as what works for one might not work for another. Of course, the colour of your hair can also affect which colour conditioner you choose. It’s essential to know what you expect from a conditioner for coloured hair and from there decide which colour conditioner suits you best. We have a top ten of wildly popular colour conditioners for a reason. They deliver on their promises, and the experiences speak for themselves. With the knowledge you have about your own hair, you can easily pick from the top ten colour conditioners. That way, you’re always sure to make a great choice!
What’s the difference between a pigmented colour conditioner and a 'regular' colour conditioner?
As the name suggests, there are conditioners for coloured hair without pigment that still provide the intense care coloured hair needs. They often contain a complex or technology that helps preserve your hair colour longer and adds beautiful shine. A pigmented conditioner gives your coloured hair an extra boost in colour intensity. Which one is best depends entirely on your hair and the product. Some add more colour, others focus on colour maintenance. That’s why a regular conditioner for coloured hair is often mixed with a pigmented conditioner or hair mask. That way, you get all the benefits of each type. It all depends on what you want, your coloured hair routine, and what your hair needs.
How and when should you use a colour conditioner?
First, wash your hair with the right shampoo. Then apply a colour conditioner and always let it soak in for a few minutes before rinsing out.
Which colour conditioner suits me?
At Haarspullen.nl, we love helping you find the perfect colour conditioner for your hair type. Below, you'll find advice for two hair types, but feel free to email or call us if you have questions or want to know which colour conditioner is right for you!
Colour conditioner for blonde hair
Blonde hair often needs extra care. Are you looking for the right conditioner for natural blonde, bleached hair, or blonde highlights? Here’s a list of excellent conditioners we recommend for this hair type:
Where can I ask questions about coloured conditioners?
If you’re still unsure after reading the above, you can always reach out to our Team! This is completely without obligation; we’re happy to help you find the ideal colour conditioner that meets your hair’s needs and your specific requirements. Ask your question via info@haarspullen.nl and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible. Of course, you can also call our Team during office hours. Want to learn more about conditioners in general and their benefits? Then we recommend reading the extensive article "Everything you need to know about conditioner".