Thursday, January 7, 2010

If shampoo and conditioner doesn't say it is for colored hair, does that make it safe to use?

If they are not safe for colored hair then is there any that are alcohol free? Seems like everytime i find a color safe shampoo it has that ingredient in it or the conditioner does.If shampoo and conditioner doesn't say it is for colored hair, does that make it safe to use?
Have you tried professional shampoo and conditioner? I wouldn't suggest using anything you can purchase at any drugstore. Professional brands are highly concentrated so the higher price is related to that. You really don't have to use even half as much as with a drugstorebrand. Also, alcohol is not your problem. If you're having problems keeping color in your hair maybe you should try sulfate-free options like Kenra Platinum Shampoos and Conditioners or Healthy Sexy Hair Soy line.If shampoo and conditioner doesn't say it is for colored hair, does that make it safe to use?
Professional dandruff shampoos are less likely to fade color treated hair. Try Kenra or Redken Cleansing Cream, but only use twice a week. Report Abuse

The reason you should use colour shampoo and conditioner for dyed hair is because a typically normal shampoo could fade the colour and make it duller.


most shampoos and conditioners do this if not made with the right chemicals.


Ones with ';for coloured hair'; on them enhance your colour and lock it in!


if using a normal shampoo i shouldn't worry about it..just once :)





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Honestly if you read the backs of all these shampoos n such a good deal of them will say safe for color treated hair. Although I have used expensive and cheap made for color treated hair products I don't see a difference in the wearing out of my hair color. It happens anyways and at the same rate whether I use color safe..not color safe... paul mitchell or finesse
i have no idea if it's alcohol free or not but match the color you dyed your hair with either the pantene or john frieda color expressions. those work incredibly well. my red hair that i had lasted 3 times as long than it usually did using those.
As long as you avoid clarifying shampoos or anti dandruff shampoos you can use pretty much whatever. I colour my hair and never really use a specially formulated shampoo and conditioner.
Most of them are. I think the color safe ones are just tricks to get us to spend more money.

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