Summer is approaching and for hair color it is a great time to start prepping the hair before and during the sun, water, heat, and lighter shades added, reds etc. One of the worst mistakes that are made is not preparing the hair before coloring it in the summer months or just before, If you don't take the time to make sure that the ideal conditions are met then you'll be unhappy about the hair color job and health of hair. So why do we need to approach the hair differently? The first thing is that when the warmer weather comes it is a fact that hair color fades faster and highlighted hair gets lighter. The lightening of highlights does not concern me as much in fact I am someone who loves what the sun does to highlighted hair if it is prepped prior, however if it is not prepared the hair becomes dehydrated (dry) and lifeless. The same applies to tints (all over colors) the hair colors not only fade but the actual composition of the hair changes which makes it harder for the tints to stick to the hair.
A hairdresser should take into account the condition of the hair and make sure that the color services whatever route is taking is sealed with glosses and treatments in the salon, with a summer homecare maintenance program i.e. shampoo and conditioner which should be different then their winter regime. Starting in the spring and knowing certain clients hair colors that have the tendencies to have challenges in the summer I like to add glosses and a series of deep hydrating treatments. The hair glosses can either have color to them or clear, I apply them immediately after the color service and continue doing this till the fall. The clear gloss is the one I prefer to use on my highlighted clients this way the actual colors are not altered and the hair is protected with an added bonus of shine. For homecare I suggest products that are specifically designed for protection, from shampoo, conditioner, to even styling aids and I also recommend for home use a protein based treatment for once a week. All this might sound like a lot but we all know how hair reacts in the summer, and if hair is not approached this way it can become disastrous and expensive to fix after the summer is long gone.
The key in successful seasonal hair coloring and happy hair is in the condition the hair is in to begin with, and remembering a simple guideline to prepping the hair;
Condition: Treatment
Color Service: Tints, Highlighting, Perming
Sealing: Glossing
Protection: Shampoo and Conditioner
Style&Finish: UV protection styling aids
my recommended produts
Aveda Sun Care After-Sun Masque and Sun
protective hair veil
Aveda Color Conserve Shampoo and Conditioner
Aveda Damage Control
I love posts like this, I get great ideas and product suggestions thx hcc
ReplyDeleteIt is true that if the hair is not preped for the summer wear it will end up faded and dry
ReplyDeleteThe whole aveda line is superior Love the post
ReplyDeleteI think glosses and sun protection products are a must, I have seen to many people with the worst hair conditions when they don't put effort into their hair for summer
ReplyDeletelove the advice and LOVE aveda!!!!
ReplyDeleteprepping hair for the summer is a wonderful idea i did'nt think to put a gloss on for sun protection,, this is why your GREAT!
ReplyDeletewhen i tint a client after the summer it never sticks, because the hair is usually dryer i'll go for pre-summer preping this year
ReplyDeletenothing compares to aveda products and their gloss,, love it!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! great product recommendations
ReplyDeletewhen the hot weather is coming a great hairdresser should always switch the products around, and i agree there should be glosses applied to seal all colors
ReplyDeletegreat info for us non-hairdressers ;]
ReplyDeleteI am a redhead who hates the summer on her hair, I will be sure to take this info to my stylist thank you...
ReplyDeleteI have been trying to get my salon to switch over aveda for some time now,,, I love the information and suggestions HCC
ReplyDeletei agree with you hcc a little sunkissing on hilites is fantastic when it is properly prepped for it
ReplyDeletehair products should be altered seasonally, a glaze or gloss is the ideal thing to do, nice posting!
ReplyDeleteyou are so insigtful,, I love your sidebar too!!!!
ReplyDeletei always try and reccomend treatments for the clients but they think its just a ploy and more money, what they don't realize is that it costs them more to fix the dryness
ReplyDeletegreat post and information as always,, love aveda!!!!
ReplyDeletehair gets so trashed in the summer it only makes sense to prepare it so not only the hair color lasts but the condition which i feel is more important at the end of the day is in top shape. love the post
ReplyDeletelove your recommendations. and I appreciate how you share your experience +)
ReplyDeletea few deep treatments, and a couple of glosses and you have beautiful summer hair colors,, nice post!
ReplyDeleteI think avedas sun protection hair veil is the best!! no one should be without it -]
ReplyDeletei tell my clients to use a deep conditioner a few day's before coloring their hair , and then right after color i apply a glaze. works very time and if their hair is really dry I add the treatment on the hair the same day as color, glaze
ReplyDeletecondition of hair is key for successful summer hair colours.
ReplyDeletegreat advice! I try everything you share and it always works,,
ReplyDeletelove the guide lines all sensible. great posting
ReplyDeletethe info is great, damage control rules!!!
ReplyDeletefantastic post and product suggestions i so love aveda and you.....
ReplyDeleteglosses are great for the summer they really protect the hair color, i will try your guidelines they make perfect sense
ReplyDeletelove your philosophy! aveda does have the best products.
ReplyDeletewonderful post and great product recommendations for "happy" hair!
ReplyDeleteHCC and Aveda are the best!!!! =)
ReplyDeleteNo coloured hair should be without colour treated shampoos and conditioner, and less added heat to the hair used in the summer will also help in keeping colors fresh.
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