Brandi_S answered Monday January 8 2007, 9:38 am: You can buy Pantene shampoo and conditioner. Their product is some good stuff!
You can buy it in the white bottles for damaged/color treated hair, or they now have shampoo and conditioner for each color of hair. Color treated reds, blondes, etc.
Salon stuff is good. My aunt works in one and sometimes gives me different kinds for Christmas. It is just way pricey. $15 for a bottle of shampoo? Not for me, I can't afford that habit. [ Brandi_S's advice column | Ask Brandi_S A Question ]
alys1223 answered Monday January 8 2007, 8:13 am: my mom colors her hair and she used Herbal Essances (spelling?), just get the one that is especially for color treated hair. plus, it's not real expencive!
BooYouWhore answered Monday January 8 2007, 12:43 am: usually anything you can buy at a salon that is color care. There aren't many in grocery stores that are good for your hair, let alone color. It would be best to talk to your hairdresser. I don't pay too much attention since my dad is a hairdresser, but he shows me. There are specifically color care products. Biolage is really good or matrix. Another good place to go for a little bit cheaper things is beauty supplies such as Sally's or Maly's or something along those lines. You can look online or in the phone book for one. I have been getting highlights since I was six, so i know quite a lot about hair color. Best thing to do is to wait to wash it. You can condition it today and tomorrow, but to keep the color richer, wait a few days before washing it. Also, if its a dark color, limitting time in the sun will keep it darker. IF its light, more time in the sun will lighten it. Good luck!
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