1.
Use blonde specific products.
To maintain true tones, use a routine specifically designed for blonde hair, like Blond Absolu.
2.
Finish with a cool rinse.
Cool water closes cuticles, maintaining color and imparting shine.
3.
Use a purple shampoo and purple hair mask.
The purple pigments in products like Bain Ultra-Violet Purple Shampoo and Masque Ultra-Violet Purple Hair Mask cancel out the yellow and brassy tones that pop up on lightened hair.
4.
Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate.
Bleached hair is highly sensitized and vulnerable to dryness. Use rich, moisturizing products like Cicaflash Conditioner to rehydrate.
Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate.
5.
Wash less often.
Shampooing less is best for blonde. Bleached hair absorbs natural oils, decreasing the need for cleansing.
6.
Add a leave-in treatment.
A serum like Cicaplasme Hair Serum will seal bleached hair, protecting it from heat and exposure to the elements.
7.
Get regular trims.
Blonde hair tends to be dry, so frequent cuts (every 4-6 weeks) will keep ends from splitting and maintain overall healthy hair.
8.
Shield hair from the sun.
Bleached hair is extremely sensitive to the sun’s rays, which can cause dryness and color changes. Wear a scarf or hat in the sun, or use Cicaplasme Hair Serum for its UV-protective qualities.
9.
Protect hair at the pool.
Chlorine can dry lightened hair out and turn it green. Before you go swimming, wet your hair and add conditioner. This keeps the chlorine from soaking in.
10.
Minimize heat styling.
Heat is hell on vulnerable bleached hair. Reduce or eliminate the use of curling irons, flat irons and high-heat blowdryers. If you must heat style, always prep with Cicaplasme Hair Serum.

Your Blonde Routine:
Use Bain Ultra-Violet Purple Shampoo once a week until desired tone is reached,
followed by Masque Ultra-Violet Purple Hair Mask to maintain shade.