This summer, I got my hair bleached lighter than I ever have before. While I’ve tentatively dipped my toe in hair lightening in years gone by, this time round, I went for a few levels brighter than my usual. For my balayage appointment in July, the base was blonde and then toned to a gorgeous warm light brunette. It was the perfect summer hue, and I was, and am still, obsessed with my look. However, it does take a lot of maintenance to upkeep not only the tone but also the colour itself.
It’s a known fact that when you have your hair coloured you have to adjust your wash routine to protect the colour and maintain the integrity of your hair. I did this by swapping my regular moisturising shampoo-and-conditioner duo for a colour-protecting set and trying to be diligent with my hydrating treatments. However, that wasn’t enough. Although the colour-protecting shampoos and conditioners would stop my balayage looking orangey week after week, the pigment would still fade from my locks to the point where I basically had blonde streaks. Yes, ’90s chunky highlights are back, but this was not the vibe I was after; my colour started to look blocky and not at all as seamless as my colourist created.
The problem is I wasn’t prepared to have to go back to the salon every couple of months to get it re-toned. It wasn’t so much the cost factor—although this was pricey—it’s also the effort of going. I picked balayage because it’s the lowest-maintenance colour, and this wasn’t in my plan. So I started exploring colour-pigment conditioners. They work by including semi-permanent colour in the formula along with hydrating and remoisturing ingredients to enhance colour and texture. Over the months, I have tried so many, but the one that has kept a permanent spot in my shower is the Moroccanoil Color Depositing Mask