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Following on from my question about copper red hair & how to care for it. i have come up with this.?

Please tell me if this is good idea. So when i dye my hair, wash my hair twice a week in cold water to avoid fadness much as possible and use dry shampoo in between. Use Aussie colour repair when i do wash my hair. And three mintue mask every now and again. And do my roots forenightly :)

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Sounds good, although make sure your shampoo is sulfate-free (sulfates strip haircolor). As long as you use a color-care conditioner and your hair is in half-decent shape, the deep conditioning mask isn't really necessary (why waste money if you don't have to?). Below are a few articles that might be helpful, one is specifically about keeping red haircolor from fading.
It is NOT a good idea. Dry shampoo is not exactly soap water. . . it's just another hair product that comes out of a can. You're just polluting your hair more. Dry shampoo were tested. Google Beauty buy or beware: Dry shampoo. They tested some of the top dry-shampoos on the market. Find out which ones left us looking like super stars and which ones left us greasier than the gulf after the oil spill. Before bottled shampoo was invented mid 60's, we used a bar of soap for our bodies, hair laundry. Now? You can't even find your favorite shampoo on the shelf. Washing less often, builds the natural oil your hair needs, to get them smoother, shinier, silkier, softer. Man-made products are just temporary, until you wash them again, and at the same time washing off the natural oil your hair NEEDS. Hair products just absorb on your hair if they're dry, like a sponge. Dry shampoo, to me, is like hiding the 'dirt' under a rug. You know it is still there, it's not completely out of your hair. No, brushing it out is not the same as cleaning it out of your hair completely. Hair spray is toxic and it's poison, you really don't want that sits on your hair too long. You can, they're not like harming your hair, but they do get build-up. The hair industry is a billion dollar business, they sell products that cleans condition the hair. They also sell products that damage and causes hair loss. They also DO NOT give money back guarantee for damaged hair or hair loss due to 'abuse'. Chemicals and heating tools are forms of abuse.

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