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✨ How to Keep Your Hair Damage-Free When Switching Colours with the Seasons


Changing up your colour with the latest trends is exciting — but keeping your hair healthy while you do it? That’s the real glow-up. Here are our top tips for seasonal colour changes that won’t leave your hair feeling tired.


Changing up your colour with the latest trends is exciting — but keeping your hair healthy while you do it? That’s the real glow-up. Here are our top tips for seasonal colour changes that won’t leave your hair feeling tired.


💧 1. Prep & Protect Before Colour 

Healthy hair holds colour better. Regular trims, nourishing masks, and a proper consultation before a big change will make all the difference.


🛡 2. Heat & Colour Protectors Are Non-Negotiable 

Coloured hair needs a little extra love. Use salon-grade shampoo and conditioner designed for colour, and always use heat protection before styling.


🧴 3. Alternate Protein & Moisture Treatments 

Colour opens up the hair cuticle, so balance is key — protein masks for strength, hydrating masks for softness. Your strands will thank you.


🌿 4. Space Out the Big Changes 

Going blonde, then copper, then brunette all in one season? Gorgeous idea, but too much too fast can leave your hair stressed. Take it step by step.


✂️ 5. Trust the Toner 

Sometimes you don’t need a full recolour — a toner or glossing treatment can bring your shade back to life with less stress on your hair.


⚒️ 6. Professional Care Is Everything 

Box dyes? Not your best friend. Professional colouring means safer techniques, customised shades, and the right aftercare for your hair type.


Our Tip: Treat your hair like your favourite cashmere jumper — the more care you give it, the longer it stays beautiful.


Ready to see what your next colour could be? Then get in touch and we'll give you our honest expert opinion on what you can achieve whilst maintaining your hair's condition.

 
 
 

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