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Question Posted Friday August 25 2006, 11:37 pm

I dye my hair champagne/platinum blonde quite frequently and it looks great the first week or two. But after that, it slowly fades into a really dull color. I use John Frieda Sheer Blonde (for champagne and plantinum highlighted hair), but that doesn't hold the color too well. Has anyone personally used a specific brand of shampoo and conditioner that they could suggest for my shade? Thanks.

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xokristabelle answered Saturday August 26 2006, 6:44 pm:
If you read the back of the John Frieda shampoo it specifically says it has no color or dye in it- it's just designed to make your hair shinier. Go to a beauty supply store and find a color depositing shampoo, and that should work.

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shescreams33 answered Saturday August 26 2006, 2:07 pm:
I've always had good luck w/the Pantine color shampoo. I forget what it's called but it's at WalMart, Target ect. Just get the kind for blondes.

Also you could try the Clariol Nice n' Easy Color Boosting Glaze. That stuff totally rocks && it makes your hair all shiney. It's awesome.

Oh, do you swim or spend alot of time in the sun? Because if you did, it kills your hair color. Okay it doesnt KILL it, but it lightens it.

Sara :)

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SilentOne answered Saturday August 26 2006, 9:01 am:
Hi,
Go to a dedicated hair-product shop, and ask them to show you the 'colour shampoo' products.
There are shampoo products designed specifically to counter your exact problem, which incorporate dye into the shampoo to keep/re-enforce colour in your hair.
On top of that, they're usually a lot better quality shampoos than you find in supermarkets. I suggest if you just want maintain the after-dyed look, (depending on the strength of the colour shampoo) that you would only need to shampoo with it a few times a week.

-K

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