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FAQs

Q How do you keep colored hair healthy?

A To keep colored hair healthy, use sulfate-free, color-protecting shampoos and masks, protect from heat styling, and shield hair from UV rays. Deep condition regularly to lock in moisture, reduce fading, and maintain shine, softness, and vibrant color.

Q What products work best as part of a colored hair care routine?

A For colored hair, use sulfate-free shampoos, nourishing masks, leave-in conditioners, and UV-protective oils or sprays. These products help maintain color vibrancy, prevent fading, reduce dryness, and keep hair soft, shiny, and healthy-looking.

Q What hair types and textures are these products suitable for?

A Color care products are suitable for all hair types and textures—straight, wavy, curly, or coily. They’re especially beneficial for dry, damaged, or chemically treated hair, helping preserve color, restore moisture, and enhance shine and softness.

EXPERT ADVICE

Sabrina Maiorino Sabrina Maiorino
Colored hair needs more than moisture. It needs protection. Apply a UV shield before going into strong sun, even during winter.
Sabrina Maiorino Sabrina Maiorino
Sabrina Maiorino
Art Director
Rossano Ferretti HairSpa, Abu Dhabi
Paolo Mangiarratti Paolo Mangiarratti
The longevity of your color depends on the health of your hair. The stronger and smoother the cuticle, the longer the shade will stay vibrant.
Paolo Mangiarratti Paolo Mangiarratti
Paolo Mangiarratti
Hair Artist
Rossano Ferretti HairSpa, Parma Italy

Protect Against Fading

To maintain color brilliance, alternate your regular shampoo with a sulfate-free, color-protecting formula that gently cleanses while preserving vibrancy and shine.
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Cool Rinses, Better Results

Hot water opens the hair cuticle, causing color to leach out more quickly. A final cool rinse helps seal the cuticle, lock in pigment, and add shine. It’s a small step that can make a big difference.
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