Most important - make sure you don't get chlorine in it...that's usually what causes this, esp when the sunlight/heat reacts with the chlorine.
Also, most brands have shampoos & conditions for color treated hair. I believe both Pantene & Fructise have versions like that.
Finally, you may want to consider going to salon to get specialty shampoo...Many years ago, I purchased some dark purple shampoo to counteract the effect of the red. I think it was Nexus, but I'm not sure if they make it anymore.
2006-06-25 00:17:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Keep it covered in the sun, and use special products made for color treated hair.
2006-06-25 01:34:20
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answered by mcghankathy 4
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You could wear a hat or try using a shampoo that is made for color treated hair..
2006-06-25 02:30:19
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answered by **LIBERTY** 1
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You may need to go to the hair dressers and get a toner put thorough you hair that may help but make sure you look after you hair with products designed espcially for coloured hair. I find Pantene to be the best.
2006-06-25 00:20:34
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answered by ozi_nut 5
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First stop going in the hot sun or wear a cap and if u can try to apply oil.
2006-06-25 00:24:46
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answered by Mr.Doubt 2
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use a colour treated shampoo for hair similar to the colour you have, it will prolong the time you have before you need to colour again also a colour treated conditioner helps
2006-06-25 00:17:29
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answered by leonard24seven 4
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you need proper hair care for that
2006-06-25 00:27:09
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answered by Anonymous
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