Bleaching your hair dries it out which can lead to dull, damaged locks. Fortunately, with the right products and techniques, you can easily keep your bleached hair healthy and beautiful.

Part 1
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Purchasing Bleach-Friendly Products

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    Stick with sulfate-free products made for color-treated hair. Sulfates are full of salt, which can dry out and damage your hair. When picking up shampoo, conditioner, hairspray, or other products, read the labels carefully. Avoid anything containing sodium lauryl sulfate, ammonium laureth sulfate, or sodium laureth sulfate. You should also make sure that every product you use is formulated for use on color-treated hair to ensure your locks remain healthy.[1]
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    Invest in purple shampoo to keep your hair from looking yellow. A purple shampoo will gently tone your hair and keep it from looking too yellow or brassy. You can find purple shampoo formulated for bleached hair at your salon as well as beauty supply stores. Use it the same way you would a regular shampoo, and rinse it out with cool water to seal the hair cuticle.[2]
    • You can use the purple shampoo each time you wash your hair. If you find that it tones your hair too much, simply use a clarifying shampoo the next time you wash your hair to strip out the toner.
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    Do an oil treatment once a week to add moisture and shine. You can use coconut or argan oil to rehydrate your tresses. Put a small amount of oil in your hands and coat your hair from the mid-lengths to the ends. Cover your hair with a shower cap and let it soak in for a few hours, or even overnight. Simply rinse it out with cool water in the morning and you’re good to go![3]
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    Protect your hair from the sun with a UV-protectant product. The UV rays in sunlight can damage your hair and even cause it to turn a brassy color. If you plan to be outside, you can apply a UV-protectant product to your tresses to limit the damage from the sun’s rays. Just spray it on your hair as per the package instructions before going outside.[4]
    • Alternatively, wear a hat or scarf to keep your hair out of the sun.
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Part 2
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Washing Your Hair

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    Shampoo your hair every 3 days to keep it from drying out. Washing your hair strips it of its natural oils, which can lead to dull, lifeless hair. If you prefer to shower more often than every 3 days, you can wear a shower cap to keep your hair dry.[5]
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    Condition your hair each time you wet it to smooth it out. If you skip the shampoo in the shower but still wet your hair, be sure to apply conditioner. Bleaching your hair can dry it out, and conditioner helps to strengthen and smooth the hair. Apply it from the mid-lengths of your hair to the ends and rinse it out with cool, not warm, water to close the cuticle and lock in the moisture.[6]
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    Use dry shampoo in between washes if your hair looks greasy. Dry shampoo is available in either a powder or aerosol variety. This product absorbs oil and adds texture and shine. If your hair is looking greasy or limp, you can easily refresh it with dry shampoo. Sprinkle a small amount of powder on the roots, or spray the dry shampoo 6 inches (15 cm) from your roots. Massage the powder into your scalp then thoroughly brush your hair to distribute the product.[7]
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    Use leave-in conditioner to replenish your hair’s moisture. A leave-in conditioner can provide your hair with much-needed moisture and prevent it from drying out during the day. Choose a leave-in conditioner formulated for your specific hair type. Work it into your hair from the mid-lengths to the end while your hair is damp, and don’t rinse it out.[8]
    • You can use a leave-in conditioner every day if you want, or only once or twice per week.
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    Pat your hair dry instead of rubbing it with a towel to prevent breakage. The fibers of a regular towel can pull your hair and cause it to break. Instead of vigorously scrubbing your hair to get it dry, gently pat out the excess moisture. Use a microfiber towel or old T-shirt in place of a regular towel to prevent your hair from catching in the fibers.[9]
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Part 3
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Styling Bleached Hair

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    Limit your use of heat-styling tools to keep your hair healthy. Heat-styling tools, like blow dryers, flat irons, and curling irons, dry out your hair and can cause damage. If you want to keep your bleached locks looking healthy, let your hair air dry and try no-heat styles like braids, buns, or beachy waves.[10]
    • You could also use Velcro or foam rollers to create cute no-heat styles.
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    Use a heat-protectant spray if you do use heat-styling tools. If you just can’t go without your blow dryer or flat iron, be sure to invest in a heat-protectant product. These products contain silicone which evaporates quickly, leaving your hair smoother and less porous. Heat-protectants also prevent moisture loss. Simply spray the product onto damp tresses, then comb it through to distribute it evenly. Style your hair as usual.
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    Touch up the roots only to prevent further damage. When your hair grows out and the roots start to show, you may be tempted to bleach all your hair again. However, repeated bleaching treatments can severely damage your hair. Bleach only the roots, rather than all of your hair. It’s best to have this done by a stylist to ensure the color remains even.[11]
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    Get a trim every 6 weeks. Bleaching your hair makes it more susceptible to split ends, so you’ll want to have your hair cut regularly. Most stylists suggest you come in for a trim every 6 weeks to keep your hair as healthy as possible.[12]
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Part 4
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Practicing Everyday Care

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    Comb your hair with a wide-tooth comb to reduce breakage. Bleached hair is fragile, especially when it’s wet! Instead of ripping through snarls with a regular hairbrush, use a wide-tooth comb. Begin at the ends of your hair and work your way carefully to the roots.[13]
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    Sleep on a silk or satin pillowcase. Cotton pillowcases actually draw moisture out of your hair. Smooth fabrics, like silk or satin, do not. These pillowcases also reduce tangles and frizz, leading to smoother hair and less styling time in the morning.
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    Wet your hair with fresh water before swimming. If you have plans to spend a day at the beach or pool, you should rinse your hair before getting in the water. Salt water can dry out hair, while chlorine can turn it green. Wetting it with fresh water first keeps your hair from soaking up the salt water or pool water and will keep it healthier.[14]
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Expert Q&A

  • Question
    How do I keep my blonde hair icy?
    Michael Van den Abbeel
    Michael Van den Abbeel
    Professional Hair Stylist
    Michael Van den Abbeel is a Professional Hair Stylist and the Owner of Mosaic Hair Studio and Blowout Bar in Orlando, Florida. He has been cutting, styling, and coloring hair for over 17 years. Michael loves showing his clients how to wash and wear their hair easily and effortlessly. Mosaic Hair Studio and Blowout Bar is recognized as a Diamond Top Tier level Wella salon.
    Michael Van den Abbeel
    Professional Hair Stylist
    Expert Answer
    Use purple shampoo. By adding a purple shampoo to pale blonde hair, you're going to cancel out any yellow tones and get a more icy blonde.
  • Question
    What is the best product for damaged bleached hair?
    Michael Van den Abbeel
    Michael Van den Abbeel
    Professional Hair Stylist
    Michael Van den Abbeel is a Professional Hair Stylist and the Owner of Mosaic Hair Studio and Blowout Bar in Orlando, Florida. He has been cutting, styling, and coloring hair for over 17 years. Michael loves showing his clients how to wash and wear their hair easily and effortlessly. Mosaic Hair Studio and Blowout Bar is recognized as a Diamond Top Tier level Wella salon.
    Michael Van den Abbeel
    Professional Hair Stylist
    Expert Answer
    Add in an occasional protein treatment to repair damage to your hair. After you've bleached your hair, you should to do a protein treatment to strengthen your hair. If you bleached your hair at a salon, ask the stylist to do the treatment afterward. Otherwise, you can find protein treatments in the haircare section of a supermarket.
  • Question
    Where can I find purple shampoo that's not from a salon? Also, do I have to get a trim every six weeks?
    Bruhkent
    Bruhkent
    Community Answer
    You can buy purple shampoo at beauty supply stores and online shops. You do not have to get a trim every 6 weeks. However, the longer you wait, the more your ends will split and the more your hair will look damaged.
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This article was co-authored by Michael Van den Abbeel and by wikiHow staff writer, Sophia Latorre. Michael Van den Abbeel is a Professional Hair Stylist and the Owner of Mosaic Hair Studio and Blowout Bar in Orlando, Florida. He has been cutting, styling, and coloring hair for over 17 years. Michael loves showing his clients how to wash and wear their hair easily and effortlessly. Mosaic Hair Studio and Blowout Bar is recognized as a Diamond Top Tier level Wella salon. This article has been viewed 81,762 times.
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To keep your bleached hair healthy and happy, make sure you're washing it every 3 days with a sulfate-free purple shampoo. In between washes, try using dry shampoo to refresh your hair and keep it from getting greasy. Boost your hair with conditioner every time you wet it, and try doing an oil treatment once a week to nourish your tresses. When styling your hair, limit your use of heat-styling tools like blow dryers and flat irons, or opt for heat-free styles like buns and braids instead. For more advice on keeping your hair healthy and vibrant, read on!

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