image credit: fashionisers.com
image credit: fashionisers.com

Maybe you’ve already tried that pink or purple hair, and you’re tired of it. No fear – there are always new colors to try, and new ways of coloring your hair, sometimes without bleaching your entire head of hair.The trends this year are fresh takes on classics.

You may also want to read our post on our best hair dyeing tips to prep your hair and to take care of your hair properly to make sure your colour lasts. Here are some of the best hair dye ideas in 2019: 

Say bye (for now) to pastels, and hi to bold colours

Bold colours like passionate red and powerful pinks are punchy and vibrant. Not for the faint of heart, this is for the person who wants to make a statement. Neon coral is also a color that has caught our eye:

While candy tones took over in the past few years, and lavenders, pale greens, soft pinks were all the rage, it’s time for bold colors to make a comeback.

We’ll be able to customize a shade that works uniquely for your skin tone – so while pictures are used for inspiration, the exact effect we achieve in the end may still vary!

image credit: daily vanity.sg

Two-toned trend

Blending darker and light shades of the same colour will allow for depth and dynamism. 

This creates an interesting effect where you can showcase the various tones that a colour can create.

Subtlety and Illusion

Another theme of the year is creating subtle tones that look different under various conditions and lighting. The way you style your hair will determine the colours you choose to show that day.

Intense cobalt blue & peacock green (photo credit: Pinterest)
Ultraviolet hues, with subtle highlights threaded throughout to create that illusory effect.  (photo credit: Wella Professionals)

It’s a sophisticated look that can be as subtle or as eye catching as you want.

Trends come and go, but your personal style can be timeless and classic. Ultimately, as long as you have fun with the colour you’re wearing, and love how it looks on you, trends are just here for inspiration. We hope you’ve been inspired by some of these hair dye ideas!

Did you just colour your hair? We want to help you make sure it lasts and looks its best for as long as possible. 

For some, dyeing your hair could actually mean a lifestyle change; know that there might be an adjustment period as you get used to your new hair care routine. Getting used to it may take a couple of weeks, but once you see that your hair looks so beautiful, and your color still looking great even after several washes, you will feel motivated to keep it up.

Before colouring:

Prep your hair

Using a clarifying shampoo the day before your coloring appointment could be helpful. Clarying shampoos are applied directly to the scalp and will strip your hair of any oils that could block your color from penetrating the cuticle at a deeper level. 

Get a trim

Trim off dead ends or hair that has already been over-processed, as these strands will not hold colour and will fade easily. In fact, if your hair has been chemically processed within the last 2 or 3 months or so, you may want to consider holding off on dyeing your hair to give it a rest.

Right after colouring:

1. Wash your hair only after 2-3 days

During the hair dyeing process, your cuticle layer is open, making it easy for colour to penetrate the hair shaft. Washing your hair too soon after may lead to colour loss, as the cuticle layer could still be open. It may take up to three days for the cuticle layer to fully close, so the longer you wait to wash your hair after you dye your hair, the more time your hair has to fully absorb the colour pigment. 

This will help your colour last longer between salon visits. So in the few days after your salon visit, avoid vigorous exercise that will give you the urge to shampoo your hair!

2. Consider a dry shampoo

If you can’t stand the itchy/oily feeling from not washing your hair, you may want to try out a dry shampoo as an interim solution. A pro tip is to actually quickly blast the dry shampoo from your roots and scalp with a hairdryer at the end on the ‘cool’ setting, to get rid of excess powder. This will also help to give your hair some volume and to keep it from going flat.

For your day-to-day

1. Get the right shampoo and conditioner

Sulfate-free shampoos are your best friend. Sodium laureth sulfate, also known as sodium laureth ether sulfate, is a type of anionic detergent that is found in many personal care products. SLS is what creates the foaming effect that many people have learned to associate with soap and being ‘clean’. However, sulfates are harsh chemicals that also strip moisture, which can then lead to your hair dye fading easily. Use only sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners to keep your hair color from fading. 

2. Use toning shampoo to revitalize your colour

Using a product like Color Butter can help to tone your colour periodically between salon visits. Shampoos that contain colour toners or dyes will slightly re-dye your hair each time you wash to keep it looking fresh until your roots grow out.

3. Use cool water to rinse out your hair

Hot water strips colour, because the heat causes hair cuticles to open, allowing the colour to wash out in the process. Using warm water to shampoo and then rinsing out with cold water will help to seal the hair cuticle, preventing colour loss. 

4. Wash hair less often

Try washing your hair every other day or even 2-3 times a week to keep your color on lock. This may be tough in humid Singapore, but dry shampoo may help! Make sure to pick a color-safe dry shampoo.    

When styling:

1. Use leave-in treatments to protect hair colour when styling

Colored and chemically treated hair needs extra hydration and protection from the sun to prevent damage and loss of nutrients to the hair. Leave-in treatments will help keep your hair smooth and hydrated, and it’s important to find one with UV protection so that the sun won’t fade your hair color.

2. Use heat protectant spray before using hot tools

Heat will strip away color and hydration and lead to damaged hair. To help prevent these problems from happening while using hot tools, try using a heat protectant spray before blow drying or styling. Heat protectant sprays will help reduce moisture loss from inside the hair, smooth the outside of the hair, and protect your hair from humidity after heat styling which, in all, will help maintain your color.

Finally, don’t go swimming in a swimming pool without wearing a swim cap! Chlorine will strip the colour and dry out your hair. Taking care of your hair will go a long way in keeping your colour looking fresh and vibrant.

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