A common question, but also a frequent phenomenon is yellowing in blonde hair and its causes.
Together we will try to analyse the reasons that lead to this situation and how you can avoid it.
Blonde hair can turn yellow for a number of reasons.
Let’s look at some of the most common ones:
Contact with environmental agents
Exposure to the sun, chlorine from swimming pools and air pollutants can affect
the color of your hair, causing the yellowing.
Product residues
The use of styling products and shampoos that are not suitable for dyed blonde hair
may leave residues that affect the shade.
Chemical reactions
The use of heat tools (e.g. hairdryer, press) may cause changes in colour,
especially if you don’t use protective heat products.
Oxidative processes
Tap water that contains minerals, such as copper or iron, can react with the water
with your hair and cause yellowing.
Physical wear and tear
Over time, the painted colour may fade and reveal underlying tones
tending towards yellow.
How you can avoid it
Special shampoos
A silver shampoo every 15 days will loosen your hands, absorbing the yellowing.
Pay attention to the tone of the silver you choose!
Protection from the sun
Stock up on specialized sunscreens for hair, or build styling with a pretty hat!
Thermal protection
Protect your hair from the damage caused by the use of heating tools with a heat protection product.
Protection from water
If the water you are bathing in has a lot of minerals, you can either use a water filter,
or choose a series of care against metal elements.
Frequent visits to the Hair Salon
Frequent colour renewal and specialised treatments will help you maintain the colour
of your hair in a very good condition.
In any case, in order to identify the specific needs of your hair, you may need to first
to stop by your favorite hairdresser.
Through the diagnosis, she will explain exactly what your hair needs and how you can take care of it with the right products.
So I am waiting for you for a diagnostic appointment at Ananesios Hair Salon in Heraklion, Crete,
And if you are a hairdresser, share this article with your clients.
If you have any questions, you can find me on social media, Facebook & Instagram.
I kiss you,
Maria Dretaki