Has Your Hair Color Turned? Here's How to Fix It at Home

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Salon pros use glazes to tone and boost shine, and this is a sweet at-home alternative.  It imparts a vibrant gold hue back into red hair gone dull, smooths damaged cuticles, and its alkalizing properties protect against harsh hard water minerals. \r\n\u2022\u2022\u2022\r\nA version of this story originally appeared in the June 2019 issue of Marie Claire. \r\nREAD THE FULL ISSUE HERE

When Your Color-Treated Hair Turns Dull or Brassy, Reach for These ProductsFrom the minute you color your hair , the timer starts ticking until your next date with the dye. Roots are the telltale sign it’s time to re-up, but even before they appear, strands can start to look...off.

Every hair color shifts, depending on your natural shade and the arrangement of the color molecules that make up the hue of your particular dye, explains Garmon Ng, a colorist at Serge Normant in New York City. “Blue fades first, then it’s red, then it’s yellow. So, for example, brunettes usually fade to a warmer color.” Redheads are prone to dulling: They lose their vibrancy almost immediately, then shift toward yellow.

 

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