How to get iroiro out of hair

Do's and Don'ts of Color Treated Hair

Posted by Iroiro Colors on February 03, 2018

Everyone always feel excited when they decide to change their hair color. Hair dye is a sensational way to show off your personality but, I bet you know the amount of maintenance your color-treated hair requires. To ease out the burden, we’ve assembled this specific guide of do’s and don’ts for color-treated hair.  If you stick to them, they’ll help your dye last longer while maintaining the health of your vibrant hairs.

Must Do’s For Color Treated Hair

You can preserve the life of your new hue with proper care. Follow the do’s discussed below to keep your hair healthy while flaunting a dazzling color!

  • Do wash your tinted hair using cold or lukewarm water. Hot water will strip your hair color immediately while the cold water will keep your color last longer.
  • Do an avocado treatment. It’s an excellent source of vitamins, proteins, and fatty acids; just what your hairs need.
  • Do wash your hairs at night to prevent your scalp from getting sweaty. Use an organic spray in the morning to give a polished look to your color-treated hairs.
  • Do use a boar bristle brush instead of the plastic one. It is gentle on the tresses and helps distribute the natural oils throughout your hair which ultimately gives a shinier look to your colorful locks.

You should protect your hair from the burning rays of the sun. Prefer wearing a hat to protect your hue from fading.

Don’ts of Color Treated Hair

The do’s always come with the don’ts aye! All you beauties worried about how to get healthier dyed hair, just try to avoid or minimize the practices mentioned below.

  • Don’t use the heat styling tools too often with color-treated hair. Direct heating increases the risk of hair damage. However, if you cannot avoid it, make sure to use it at an optimum temperature or apply a heat protectant before using curling irons or hair straighteners.
  • Don’t wash your hair frequently as it can strip more natural oils from the scalp which then leads to rough hair.
  • Don’t use sulfate-rich shampoos as they contain salts which strip away the moisture from your hair. Loss of moisture is the primary cause of color fading.
  • Don’t apply color to the split ends. Trim them before dying to avoid uneven color that can ruin the look of your hair.
  • Don’t overuse hairsprays as they can strip the natural shine of your hair. Prefer using natural hair serums instead.

A word of wisdom though, these do’s and don’ts work only if you use the right color for your hair. In your pursuit of the perfect hue, you should be aware of the major ingredients in the hair colors. Most color brands contain potentially damaging chemicals like Petrol-based chemicals, PEGs, Paraben, Synthetic preservatives such as Methylisothiazolinone or Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Synthetic fragrances, Peroxide, Ammonia, PPD & Alcohol, the reason for dull colored hairs. The best way to avoid these chemicals is through natural ingredients. You can do your hair a favor by switching to natural ingredient based semi-permanent hair colors that are easy on the hair and keep them soft, strong, shiny and healthy.

How do you pronounce iroiro?
It's pronounced "ee-ro" "ee-ro". 

Do I need to bleach my hair before I color it?
That depends on your original hair color and the color of the dye. Semi-permanent hair dyes do not apply well to dark hair. If you have dark hair, you may have to bleach your hair for an optimum result. If you have a naturally light color, you may not have to bleach your hair. We suggest testing on a few strands of hair.

Can I dye my own hair?
We encourage everyone to seek professional assistance for optimum results; however, please follow our step-by-step directions if you decide to dye your own hair.

Do colors on labels represent exact colors?
No, the colors you see on our labels are similar, but they are not the exact colors of our hair dyes. Please refer to our product page for images of hair swatches for matching colors.

What is Iroiro Color Liberator?
This product can be mixed with other colors and applied to your hair to bring out brilliant pastel colors. Before applying, we suggest that you mix a small amount of DIY Color Liberator and other colors to find your desired pastel colors.

How long do the colors last?
By definition, semi-permanent hair dyes last for 6 to 12 washes. Hair colors may or may not last for more than 12 washes depending on hair type, the color of the semi-permanent hair dye, and the type of shampoo and conditioner.  That being said according to many of our happy customers our colors last too long, at least a month if not two months using sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner with cool water.

How do I know if I am allergic to your products?
Although our products are based on natural ingredients and are considered safe to use, we suggest that you test them on a small area of your skin, such as the inner fold of your elbow. Wash the selected area well. Apply a small amount of dye and leave it for 24 hours. Examine carefully and if you notice any skin irritation, please do not use the product under any circumstances. Please contact your doctor.

How do you remove semi

If you want to remove semi-permanent hair dye quickly and easily, then your best bet is to use a clarifying shampoo. Clarifying shampoos are designed to remove build-up from your hair, which means that they'll also strip away any unwanted hair color. Wash your hair with the shampoo 2-3 times to get the best results.

How fast does Iroiro fade?

IroIro color seem to last longer other dyes ive experienced. I wash my hair 2-3 times a week and the color lasts about 3 weeks before needing a touch up.

Is Iroiro hair dye permanent?

Iroiro is a 100% vegan and cruelty-free semi-permanent hair color. Most vibrant and long-lasting, iroiro color proves that natural does not mean color will fade quickly.

How do you get pink dye out of hair?

Shampoo and Baking Soda Mixed.
Combine 1/2 cup of baking soda with 1 cup of shampoo and mix them thoroughly..
Dampen your hair and apply the mixture evenly..
Work it into a lather to distribute it throughout your hair. ... .
Wait 20 to 30 minutes (about a half hour)..
Use cold water to rinse the mixture from your hair..