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‎01-03-2015 07:06 PM
On 1/2/2015 Wadzlla said:It is because white hair is more resistant to taking color.
And it's more porous, so it doesn't hold color as long. I have the same problems. 
‎01-03-2015 07:24 PM
‎01-03-2015 08:54 PM
I'm 53, dark blonde (natural) with highlights and a few fuchsia pieces. My stylist is always amazed at how long my color lasts, especially the pink. She says this usually needs to be touched up every 6 weeks, but mine lasts for 4-5 months without a touch up. This is what works for me:
- I only use WEN cleansing conditioner, even bring it to my hair appointments.
- I only wash my hair every 3-4 days
- I have a whole house water softener, to combat our horrible hard water.
‎01-03-2015 09:46 PM
I found this post interesting when I saw this because I have been thinking the same thing. I have even stopped washing my hair as often. My hair gets highlighted every 8 weeks but after 5 weeks it seems to start fading.
‎01-03-2015 09:57 PM
I agree with what so many have said here.
I was getting highlights and lowlights until several months ago. I switched hairdressers and she suggested that I had enough gray that I color my hair for the lowlight and do highlights.
Well this has made more maintenance for me. Yes, she was right my hair is more one texture now that I have covered the gray with color so that is good and I do think it looks a little better.
I can just see my highlights fading after about four weeks and my lowlight seems to dull and even get slightly brassy. She is using Matrix hair color which is probably a good line but I am not sure my hair loves it.
I am on a really tight budget and so this is frustrating. I am using a good shampoo and conditioner too.
‎01-03-2015 10:54 PM
I noticed that also. I am graying more and more, and the highlights are absolutely a necessity of life for me. I can't put an all over color because it turns reddish orange--so the highlights are the best option for me.
However, it seems they don't last as long as they used to. In fact, I need to go this week and get them done. I switched stylists and salons and am wondering if it is their product. I get my hair cut about every 4-5 weeks. Just a trim and shaping, but it seems like the color goes away pretty fast! And I'm on a real budget, too. But I just look awful with dishwater blonde hair and more gray.
‎01-03-2015 11:06 PM
I only do highlights four times a year; my hair can't handle more. Highlights are the most damaging thing I do. My colorist uses a cap; he wants me to look as natural as possible. I forget what color he uses but it it a high end salon. When he does my roots every five weeks he sticks a few foils in on the front. He doesn't charge me extra for them although he's working for a new owner and she might not allow that. I've been going to that salon for twenty years so she'll probably look the other way. She was an employee before she bought the salon. Grey hair does not hold color well.
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