Colored hair

Colored Hair
Hair coloring can weaken the hair, as it alters the hair structure to fix the color pigments in the cortex — the middle part of the hair where natural pigments responsible for the hair’s original color are located.
This process increases the hair's porosity. While regular use of dyes is not directly linked to any type of alopecia (as dyes do not affect the hair follicle), excessive use may weaken the hair shaft, making it more dehydrated and dry.
Coloring can also cause allergic reactions, the main symptoms of which include itching, irritation, burning of the scalp, and swelling of the eyelids or face.

TREATMENT PROTOCOL:
To prevent scalp irritation and hair damage during chemical treatments, we recommend:

LOTION
5.5.1 Instant Amino Energizer de Luxe Lotion
After shampooing, apply 1/3 of the ampoule contents from roots to ends. Do not rinse.
For longer-lasting color and better hair hydration, we recommend:

SHAMPOOS
4.1.1 Dixidox de Luxe Violet Shampoo
5.1.1 Botox Like Hair Therapy de Luxe Shampoo (200ML | 500ML)
Apply to the hair, gently massaging with your fingertips. Repeat the procedure a second time and leave on for 1–3 minutes.
For optimal results, alternate between these shampoos.

MASK
5.3 Dixidox de Luxe Mask – Silk and Steel (200ML | 500ML)
Apply to damp hair from mid-length to ends after washing. Massage and leave on for 5 minutes. Emulsify, then rinse thoroughly.

LEAVE-IN CARE 5.2.1 Botox Like Hair Therapy de Luxe Balm
A lightweight daily leave-in care. Spray onto clean, damp hair from mid-length to ends. Leave to air dry or style as usual.

ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATION:

BALM
5.2 Dixidox de Luxe Balm – Silk and Steel
Apply a small amount to the palm of your hand, distribute through dry or damp hair from roots to ends.
Comb through evenly. Do not rinse.
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