HAIR WITH LIGHTS : ESSENTIAL CARE FOR HEALTHY HAIR !

 

Having hair with highlights is hard work, see? But I will confess that I love it, haha ​​- testing new hair products is one of the things I most like to do (either by myself or on the blog), so even though it seems like a lot, I already got used to it, even because I have best shampoo for bleached hair for about 15 years. Let's go to the tips, then?

HAIR WITH HIGHLIGHTS: CHOOSE THE PROFESSIONAL WELL

Of course, any chemical attack the hair a lot, there's no way. But bleaching hair seems to be among the most aggressive, especially for those with naturally darker strands. So, if you want to have hair with highlights, research very well beforehand about the professional who will perform the transformation - today it is easier because many of them have Instagram, so it is easier to see if he has already done something like what you want and as it was (if someone wants an indication here from Curitiba, Fernando Young takes care of the color of my hair ).

HAIR WITH HIGHLIGHTS: RESPECT THE HAIR

If you decide to bleach your hair, keep in mind that each hair reacts in a different way - sometimes you will get the result you want the first time, sometimes not. Who has darker hair will suffer a little more, because the process will be even longer (my strands are naturally dark blond and it still takes hours!).

And if you didn’t get the color you wanted the first time you tried it and the hairdresser advised you to wait a while before discoloring again, accept it - if you go over the limit that your hair can handle, it can become elastic or undergo a chemical cut (mine worst hair nightmares haha, i think i cry if it happens to me).

HAIR WITH HIGHLIGHTS: CUT WHEN NECESSARY

As much as you care, moisturize, do reconstruction, there's no way - one hour the tips get really ugly and damaged, it happens to any hair and it happens in a much more potent way with bleached hair. And when you notice that, cut it out. But cut the whole piece that was ugly / dry. There is no point in arriving at the salon asking to cut 5 mm if the hair has 3 cm of detonated ends. Detach, the hair will be much more beautiful ( I already talked about it in this post about my care ).

HAIR WITH HIGHLIGHTS: BE PARSIMONIOUS WITH SHAMPOO SHAVERS

I know, a lot of people think that shampoo is the salvation of the crop for everyone who has hair with highlights - I already used it a lot for a few years and then I stopped on the advice of my hairdresser. It turns out that many of these shampoos dry the hair a lot and can make the hair look a little heavy / plump, which I hate. I don't want yellow hair, but I also don't need the lead effect (I love gray hair, but when that is the intention, I don't like the gray-by-excess-of-purple-shampoo effect).