How to properly organize care for a newly-minted blonde: I analyze mistakes, talk about new products

Although going blonde is an exciting transition, it’s not without its difficulties. Your hair may require additional care after the transformation process in order to stay vibrant and healthy. Blonde hair that has recently been dyed can easily become dry, brittle, and dull without proper care.

When it comes to hair care, a lot of newly blondes make common mistakes that can have unintended consequences. Maintaining your color and keeping your hair in great condition both depend on knowing what to use and what not to use.

This post will explain common mistakes and feature some of the newest hair care products made especially for fair-haired people. Whether you’re new to the world of blondes or simply want to get better at your regimen, these pointers will help you maintain the beauty and freshness of your hair.

Common Mistakes Proper Care Tips
Skipping purple shampoo Use purple shampoo once a week to neutralize yellow tones.
Overusing heat tools Limit heat styling and always apply heat protectant spray.
Not moisturizing enough Deep condition weekly to restore moisture and prevent dryness.
Ignoring the roots Touch up roots regularly and use root concealer between appointments.
Not protecting from the sun Wear a hat or use UV-protective hair products to avoid color fading.

About the care scheme, finding balance and Bad Hair Day

I believe that everyone who lives in HM is familiar with the maxim "Moisturize, nourish, restore." I updated the plan a little bit for this heating season, and it ended up being "Moisturization – Power – Moiturizing – Restoration." I followed it pretty closely, but I made a lot of mistakes after lightning struck.

I started to feel panicked, thinking that I wasn’t doing enough and that everything would break down quickly.

I literally felt the mechanical impact of the jars’ apparent lack of power, so I eagerly perused internet retailers and even looked into brick-and-mortar establishments that sold high-end makeup. After three years of hairmania, I was overcome by a beginner’s hunger, and with that came an overwhelming need to smear everything and everything.

I slowed down a little after being caught twice for binge drinking and leaving a sizable amount in cosmetics stores. I blew out my hair, washing away the sticky layers. I still have my hair with me.

My inner toad led me to make the second error: I believed I could save money by buying hair jars for the subsistence level. paint with a tint. Recently, a lot of brands have introduced special lines for blondes; these lines typically feature tone-on-tone semi-permanent dyes and special blondes (lightening dyes).

Dearest Kaaral Baco, I found the ammonia-free palette to be extremely small. And I started using more low-cost brands. I went with the Kapus Blondbar line; the paint’s neutralizing and tinting qualities were quite good, and even though my warm and uneven base may be to blame, I have no complaints. However, the dye proved to be harsh on my hair, and I began to notice split and damaged hairs in previously unnoticed areas.

In conclusion, budget dyes are out. Advice is welcome up until I make a decision on a tinting dye.

In addition, I had to remove the outdated care items from the mix. It appears that additional care is required for the hair after washing and powdering. Both yes and no. The goods ought to be sufficiently strong without being cumbersome. I have thin hair, similar to a spider web. Unexpectedly, L’Oreal Professionnel – Metal Detox and Curl Expression hair creams were the first outsiders. I searched for a strategy, and if Metal DTOX simply measured me, Curl was filthy in a different way.

I’ve expressed my dissatisfaction on multiple occasions regarding the emergence of knots in damp hair during the drying process. Knots were generally simple to untangle—all you needed to do was locate the "carrier" hair. But occasionally, I had to grab some scissors. I suspected my Ikemoto comb of this sin at first, but then I started to see a pattern. Knots appeared every time after using the cream Curl Expression; however, in the absence of the cream, no. The solution is clear-cut.

If I was able to let go of Metal Detox with ease, I found it difficult to let go of Curl Expression. After it, I love the elastic dense ends and the scent. I decided to learn how to curl hair because my hair is now curly when it is curled. I poured some for my mother and kept the remainder for myself. I’ll attempt to apply the cream. Curl Expression is still not a great fit for straight hair; this is probably because of the subtle styling effect.

Additionally, I had a terrible hair day, which was immediately apparent. What took place? I was running late for work because I slept a little too much. I made the decision to choose a jar because I needed everything right away. I also grabbed a Lacme mask. I decided to finish it off since there was just enough left for one time.

I would have taken conditioner because the mask turned out to be extremely tight, but I was running late. And there was absolutely no time for extended exposure. I had already washed the mask out of my hair when I noticed that it was not very. I don’t know what made me take a spray Vieso face mitten, but the ends were not moist enough. It seems that the urge to destroy the remnants was too strong. A keratin spray on under-moisturized ends is an utter failure. This is not something you can do. Oil and cream did not survive. There is a standstill.

The comb became stuck, the ends creaked and dried out, and the strands twisted into dreadlocks. The hair appeared as though it had been burned with a lighter during the day. I undid their braid with the idea that "I’ll fix everything tomorrow."

My transgression resulted in multiple split and broken ends. Even though I had just recently chopped the ends of my hair, I considered cutting it. I chose to rely on care and not freak out.

Natural hair won’t notice anything that blonde hair will, but dyed hair will tolerate it!

Getting to know Virgin Hair

I had a strong feeling that "I need it" after reading the posts from the amazing DaRi and maxyn4ik, so I placed my order without hesitation. I also soon got a box containing strange bags that looked like they came from under sauce. Though I admit that I enjoy beautiful jars, I’m not familiar with this type of packaging and will occasionally purchase a product just because I like the jar.

I rubbed my paws greedily, expecting Wow to happen now.

Leave-in cream soufflé

Even though I had to choose between it and a leave-in cream mask for damaged hair, I went with the lighter option. Creams and my hair don’t get along.

Ingredients:

Water, Potassium Dimethicone, Hydrolyzed Silk Protein, Behentrimonium Methosulfate, and Cetearyl Alcohol Hydrolyzed elastin, PEG-7 Panthenyl Phosphate, Collagen, Jojoba Butter, C10–40 Panthenol Esters, Cyclomethicone, Bis-Ethyl(isostearylimidazoline) Isostearamide, Parfum, Phenoxyethanol, and Ethylhexylglycerin have all been identified.

My cream came in a very tiny 50 ml package that was so small it was almost like a sauce. I even liked it and could have easily hidden it among the other leave-in products and perfume that are kept on the dresser. I store the leave-in care by the mirror and the rinse-off care on different shelves in the rack.

Jojoba oil, lipid, silk proteins, collagen, elastin, panthenol, and an amazing "smart" polymer that repairs damaged areas are all included in the cream. Ideal for weak, thin hair.

It takes some getting used to dosing the cream at first, but I soon saw many benefits of this format: you can literally get a microdrop out of the packaging, and it is much more enjoyable to determine how much product is right for you. With most products, you take as much as you spit out after the dispenser made a decision for you.

I emulsify the cream in my palms before applying it to my damp hair using wet hands. So far, I haven’t been able to go overboard. I applied too much cream to my hair after I accidentally squeezed out more than I wanted. My hair grew nicely, but it refused to dry at all, and I felt that there was too much. The extra was removed after I gave my hair several wet hand squeezes. My hair looks fantastic.

Furthermore, the cream is able to maintain the care if wash-off products are unable to, and I did not observe any conflicts between the product and other products. The cream worked at five and I liked it right away. I really enjoy using it as a supplement to my care, making sure to keep things in balance: rich – less, light – more cream. We used soufflé cream and PauL Rivera spray to take the following pictures.

Express mask No. 1. Power of Plexes

Two plexes, lipid 18-MEA, moisturizer, and collagen are present in the mask. The manufacturer claims that after multiple executions, it repairs, hydrates, and shields severely damaged hair. what the physician prescribed.

Composition:

Water, Glyceryl Stearate, Cyclopentasiloxane, Cetyl Alcohol, Cetearyl Isononanoate, Ceteareth-20, Dipalmitoylethyl Hydroxyethylmonium Methosulfate, Behenamidopropyl Dimethylamine, and Cetyl Alcohol Collagen, propylene glycol, cetearyl isononanoate, hydroxypropyl gluconamide, hydroxypropylammonium gluconate, bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate, Ceteareth-20, Glyceryl Stearate, Glycerin, and Cetearyl Alcohol Glycerin, Bis-Ethyl(isostearylimidazoline) Isostearamide, Lactic Acid, Parfum, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin, Ceteareth-12, Cetyl Palmitate, C10–40 Panthenol Esters

Again, soft packaging is new to me. It takes some work to unscrew the cap with wet hands, especially the first time. It is quite nice and important that there is a tamper evident control; I don’t understand why some manufacturers overlook this.

It took me some time to detect the faint, floral, and cosmetic scent of the mask. It smells like an air freshener or my grandmother’s perfume, so I wasn’t impressed. The mask needs to be buried in your nose because it doesn’t smell particularly strong. It leaves your hair after that. The mild and pleasant consistency of cottage cheese.

The mask truly absorbs into the skin and hair after application. One is tempted to apply more than is absolutely necessary. If there is no film after rinsing, it appears that I removed the mask too thoroughly.

I experienced a slight sense of disappointment following the first use, and I was unable to pinpoint my dislikes. Elasticity: I’m picky, the ends lie, there’s whipping, and density. like there’s a missing piece.

And eventually, I gave in to the urge to put on more mask, and presto! It all comes down to quantity; make sure you thoroughly wash your hair with the mask.

Density is added by the mask, and the hair lies perfectly straight. Instead of using a brush to straighten my hair, I simply let it air dry, arranging the strands with my hands, and finishing with a comb. Indeed, this mask makes my naturally straight hair "especially straight" without sacrificing volume. The mask is more of a restorative with a small amount of nutrition, in my opinion. After moisturizing, I suggest using it the next time you wash it.

Express mask No. 2. Smoothness and moisturizing

I couldn’t help myself, even though I had plenty of moisturizing masks under my care. comprises plex, protein, lipid, and moisturizer. Both colored and natural hair types can use it. Moisturizing care is something my hair really enjoys, especially in the winter.

Ingredients:

Behenamidopropyl Dimethylamine, Glyceryl Stearate, Bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate, Hydrolyzed Keratin, Cyclopentasiloxane, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ceteareth-20, Dipalmitoylethyl Hydroxyethylmonium Methosulfate, Cetyl Alcohol, Cetearyl Isononanoate, Pantenol, glycerin, Isostearamide, Bis-Ethyl (isostearylimidazoline) Isosteareth-12, Cetyl Palmitate, C10–40 Panthenol Esters, Lactic Acid, Parfum, Ethylhexylglycerin, and Phenoxyethanol

Both the mask’s consistency and packaging are comparable. The back of the mask has information from the manufacturer as well as comprehensive details about its composition and usage. The product is absorbed by the hair and leaves them looking stunning. I also put on more of the applied product for the best results. I still have the tendency to apply a small amount of means; on occasion, I have to push myself to apply more.

This mask has a far nicer scent, with notes of velvety cream and herbs mixed in with the floral scent. hardly discernible. Nothing remains on the hair.

The hair is sufficiently, but delicately, moistened. The hair doesn’t feel weightless or fluffy. The mask makes my hair look like a cloud, but a good kind of cloud—a dense, elastic canvas instead of something soft and limp.

I was concerned that the mask would be "too" moisturizing due to the slow warming and rising humidity, but this was not the case. Despite this, the moisturizing composition of the mask is not "clean." Also, the hair is incredibly smooth and straight. Although I personally dislike and even try to avoid mirror smoothness, the smoothness in this instance is appropriate and moderate.

Brief conclusion and opinion about the brand

Virgin Hair initially left me with the impression that it was "Not bad, but not amazing" (c)TVB.

Subsequently, I observed that my hand was reaching for it more frequently. The effect is growing on me. The manufacturer does indeed claim a cumulative effect, by the way! The quality of hair has increased. A very welcome bonus that I noticed is that my hair becomes less tangled in strands and lies perfectly during the day, so I don’t need to comb it.

Some brands are workhorses that genuinely perform their job; others aim to impress us with beautiful jars and fragrances. Virgin Hair will undoubtedly be under my care for a very long time.

For newly dyed blonde hair to stay vibrant and healthy, proper care is required. This post outlines the most innovative products made to nourish and protect blonde hair, as well as common mistakes people make, such as choosing the incorrect shampoos and forgetting to drink enough water. This article provides helpful advice to maintain the best-looking hair possible, regardless of the issues you’re having with fading, brassiness, or dryness.

Silicone hair oil: yes, no, probably

The damage to the hair was already present, but it was more obvious after bleaching. While the right strand appears fairly good, the front left strand is particularly ugly. After giving this misunderstanding some thought, I concluded that mechanical damage was the likely cause. I wear my hair loose in life, but I throw it over my left shoulder. It turns out that the left strand is in the foreground and the right is concealed by the thickness of the hair. I considered applying some extra oil for protection.

CHI Argan Oil Plus Moringa Oil Hair Oil

Since henna and herbs entered my life, I have given up using traditional silicone oils because, for whatever reason, silicone products—especially leave-in ones—did not mix well with herbal hair. However, my hair now looks entirely different, and necessary oil can be added to the care regimen. In February, I purchased a baby oil and fell instantly in love.

I think the oil smells wonderful and I love it. I detect hints of cashmere tenderness mixed with chocolate liqueur. Compact size – incredibly practical and enables you to test the product without significantly risking your finances. How to dose the product confused me at first, though. It was actually quite simple—because of the small neck diameter, it is easy to tip the jar just a little bit and leave a drop on your fingertip.

The oil applies easily to the hair, giving it a velvety cashmere film that instantly softens, thickens, and makes the ends incredibly pleasant to the touch. I was ecstatic.

Additionally, you experience total euphoria from the product, as in "I’ll always buy this! carry eight jars. Before I developed sad hair and overfed icicles, I had about the same. I put the blame on the changing season and rising humidity, but there was an easier solution. Although the oil works well for me, it is not compatible with every product or scheme. I therefore came to the conclusion that, even with the blonde, the basic scheme of "Spray – cream – oil" was definitely not my choice.

I developed a set of guidelines for using the product. Applying it after the solo conditioner is preferable as it provides optimal moisture. For easy combing and thermal protection, you can add a spray, but not cream!

I’m glad I didn’t purchase the larger size because the tiny one uses less oil and will last me for a very long time.

Lebel Viege Treatment Soft – a mask that can do everything

I knew I would buy it even before I had bleached my hair. After receiving the priceless package, I became extremely anxious because I had been sorely relying on it. What if I didn’t like it? For several days, I just kept walking.

The composition of the mask is impressive:

( CORYLUS AMERICANA) NUT OIL, ORYZA SATIVA (RICE) GERM OIL, BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII (SHEA BUTTER), PRUNUS AMYGDALUS DULCIS (SWEET ALMOND) OIL, CAMELLIA JAPONICA SEED OIL, GRAPE (VITIS VINIFERA) SEED OIL, SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS (JOJOBA) SEED OIL, ROSA CANINA FRUIT OIL, EVENING PRIMROSE (OENOTHERA BIENNIS) OIL, SUCCINOYL ATELOCOLLAGEN, HYDROLYZED ELASTIN, CYSTINE, PLATINUM POWDER, SODIUM HYALURONATE, HYDROLYZED KERATIN, CETRIMONIUM CHLORIDE, PYL DIMETHYLAMINE, GUAR HYDROXYPROPYLTRIMONIUM CHLORIDE, POLYGLYCERYL-10 PENTAHYDROXYSTEARATE , DIMETHICONOL, AMODIMETHICONE, C12-14 PARETH-12, LACTIC ACID, SODIUM CITRATE, TOCOPHEROL,ASCORBYL DIPALMITATE, SODIUM BENZOATE, METHYLPARABEN, PROPYLPARABEN, PHENOXYETHANOL, DISODIUM EDTA, ALCOHOL, BUTYLENE GLYCOL, ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL, CARAMEL, FRAGRANCE.

Fatty alcohols, silicones, oils, moisturizers, softeners, antioxidants, hyaluronic acid salt, keratin, antiseptics, and vitamin E are all available. Most likely, magical pollen found its way in.

The mask comes in a variety of packaging styles; my 250 ml version is presumably the most widely used. The mask comes beautifully packaged in a cardboard box. Made of thick cardboard in a light beige color, the box has an informational Russified sticker on it.

The mask is contained in a beautiful tube made of a material that is very easy to hold in your hands. The plastic is thin and soft, like jelly.

The scent within the jar seems understated and subtle. Citrus is something cosmetic.

The mask covers and easily spreads over the hair. Bright lemongrass and floral-nutty notes emerge as the scent opens up. reminds me of the scent of a cocktail called "Lemon Pie." The sensations of hair slides, algae, and mask baths are all very pleasant. One of those masks that you really don’t want to remove. If I can, I wear the mask for six to ten minutes.

The mask is practically self-sufficient; I usually top it off with a heat protection spray instead of leave-in products.

When in use, it is multipurpose and heavily moisturizing. Hair falls in a sheet, flows freely, is fairly heavy, and does not clump. It is also quite voluminous and lush at the same time. There is the popular effect known as "a lot of hair." Tactile: as though the girth of the tail has grown. Without a doubt, the mask rightfully holds a prominent position in my care.

While maintaining freshly bleached blonde hair can be difficult, it is doable with the appropriate strategy. Maintaining healthy and vibrant hair can be achieved by avoiding common mistakes like overwashing or using the wrong products.

There are lots of new products on the market that are formulated especially to protect and nourish blonde hair. To keep your blonde hair looking bright and soft, look for products that emphasize hydration and color protection.

You can enjoy your new look to the fullest by taking good care of your blonde hair, giving it regular treatments, and following a thoughtful routine that will keep it looking gorgeous for longer.

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