I’ve been blonde for most
of my teenage years, and so I definitely feel I’m a bit of an expert on keeping
your blonde healthy and pretty looking. There’s a lot of damage and dryness
that can be caused by bleach on your hair, and it can be difficult to minimise
breakage and dulling of the colour without knowing all the tips and tricks. For
me, brassiness is one of my main concerns, which is why I’m absolutely loving
this Pro:Voke Touch of Silver shampoo!
When you’re a blonde, the
colour can become brassy. In short, it’s a chemical reaction which happens if
there’s too many colours on the hair, or if sulphates or other nasties are in
your shampoos. To combat this, you can pick up a violet pigmented shampoo which
counteracts the orange colour and restores your hair to it’s beautiful ashy
former glory.
I got this wonderful
shampoo from Superdrug yesterday on offer for £2.04 (bargain!!) so compared to
other violet pigmented shampoos, it’s right at the bottom of the price scale.
Don’t be put off by the tiny price; cheaper is not always worse! This shampoo
is so intensely pigmented with the violet, you don’t need much and it tones the
hair really well. Some purple shampoos are really rubbish with spreading and
lathering, however this isn’t something I’ve found with my new favourite; this
one foams up really well and spreads all over my hair.
I usually leave it for
about 5 minutes before rinsing, just to ensure I’ve really given my hair a good
tone. This has been brilliant with my lavender hair too! It restores some of
the purple pigment while still cleaning my hair, so the colour doesn’t fade too
rapidly. All in all, this is a star buy for us blondes, and it’s ridiculously
cheap. This is a constant repurchase for me!
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