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You need to change up your hair, and you are tired of the undefined frizzy appearance, and you are also tired of having the same color of hair. So whether you are ready to change your natural hair color or try out different hair colors, you know that you will need to have two different hair treatments. If you want to straighten your frizzy and undefined hair, you need a keratin hair treatment. And, you also need to have your hair colored. Now, the deal is, which one is better to do first? That is the one thing that stumps so many people who are in this position.
Keratin Treatment or Color First – What Is Best?
If you recently colored your hair and are tired of having bad hair days, you may be thinking about waiting until much of your roots grow in, and the color grows out to have your hair colored. However, is this something you feel is necessary to do? If that is what you are waiting to do, then you are making a mistake! That is because it is best to color your hair first before doing keratin treatments. That may sound like it could be counterintuitive to some people, but let’s explain why it is best to color your hair before you go for those treatments.
The Benefits Of Coloring Your Hair Before Having A Keratin Treatment
When you color your hair, there is a risk of it becoming dull or the color fading away, and at some point, you will have brassy hair. That is the one thing that anyone with dyed hair wants to avoid. So instead, you want to have the vibrant and shiny appearance of your colored hair as long as you can. And the one thing you can do to help lock that appearance in for a much longer time is to do keratin treatments after you color your hair.
You want to have the keratin treatment after coloring your hair because the keratin will protect your hair from the elements that will dull your shine. Additionally, it will amplify and intensify your hair color and can help it last longer. When you color your hair, there is a lot of damage caused by bleaching. First, there are the chemicals such as ammonia added to it from the dye. That is not good for your hair, so the keratin treatments will help to heal that. When you think of those reasons to color your hair before having a keratin treatment, you will not hesitate to arrange to have your hair colored first and then set a keratin treatment session after.
However, here is the next query. When should you arrange to have your keratin hair treatment session? Before getting into that, let’s first talk about why you do not want to do a keratin treatment before dying your hair – and then we will get to the timing of when you should have your keratin hair treatment after your hair coloring session.
The Main Reason To Not Have Keratin Hair Treatment Before Coloring Your Hair
You have to realize that keratin is a protectant to your hair as it wraps around your hair strands by adding more of the keratin protein into your hair. Therefore, it is excellent for keeping environmental elements such as pollution, chemicals, and smog at bay. However, there is another thing, your keratin will protect your hair from the coloring dye. Is that what you want to happen? There would be no point in coloring your hair in that case. That is why you want to color your hair before getting the keratin treatment. The treatment will protect your hair from the dye and not allow it to penetrate your hair, preventing your hair from having a vibrant color from the dye. It may not even be noticeable. Okay, now, let’s talk about how quickly you can do the keratin treatment after coloring your hair.
When Can You Do A Keratin Treatment After Coloring?
If you have an entire day to spare for hair treatments, you will be delighted to know that you can do the keratin treatment the same day you color! However, here is a reminder to ensure that you do the coloring first before the keratin treatment! You may even find that doing the keratin treatment right after your hair color will repair your hair quickly as it will help balance the pH of the hair and remove any chemical deposits from the coloring. And since the keratin will attach the keratin to the hair strands, it will stop the color from fading and escaping from your hair. Therefore, it will be great to do both treatments for the day, but you will need to square away an entire day to spend at the salon for that! It will take a good five to eight hours at least.
However, what if you did your keratin treatment first and you want to color your hair? The good news is that you can still dye your hair, but you will need to wait to do it if you had the keratin treatment.
When Can You Do A Coloring Treatment After Keratin?
The good news is that you do not need to wait to do the keratin treatment for too long, but you should wait for a good two to three weeks to color your hair. It is ideal to wait a good month at least before coloring your hair. Because during the first two weeks after your keratin treatment, the protein is setting in. Therefore, if you dye your hair right after getting the treatment, the dye will not work well, and you will end up with a patchy appearance. The color will also sit on your hair which will make it easy to wash away. The best thing to do is to dye your hair well after that point.
Conclusion
You want to change your hair and improve its appearance‘. That is why you want to dye your hair and do keratin treatments too. However, which one should you do first? The hair dye or keratin treatment? The best thing to do is to color your hair before doing the keratin treatment because the keratin will lock in the color and repair any damage from your coloring. If you reverse it, you will end up with a poorly dyed job since the keratin protein will keep the dye from penetrating your hair. Therefore, it would be a complete waste of money and time.