Blonde Shampoo

Blonde Shampoo

All hair colours are an exciting challenge, but dealing with blondes requires many technical skills. In particular, you will need to invest in specialised products to get the best results. One of the essentials is blonde shampoo to maintain the ideal condition and colour of the hair.

Blonde shampoo is suitable for bleached, lightened and even natural blonde hair. Since this shade comes in so many different varieties, we made sure to supply you with plenty of options. There are certainly blonde shampoos for everyone in the collection below.

Purple Shampoo & Best Shampoos for Blonde Hair 

The two most popular types of blonde haircare are purple shampoo and blue shampoo.

The purple shampoo is mostly used to combat unwanted yellow hues in the hair. Our top picks are Dumb Blonde No Yellow ShampooAMR Professional Ultra Blonde Shampoo and 18 In 1 Professional Violet Shampoo.

Blue shampoo is used on blonde and brown hair with orange undertones. We recommend checking out Celeb Luxury Viral Shampoo Extreme Blue.

Remember to pair purple shampoo and blue shampoo with colour conditioners for optimal effects.

The Road To The Perfect Blonde

If you simply want to maintain the health of blonde hair types, contact us for specific product suggestions and check out our articles on ash blonde hair ideas and how to care for bleached hair

We also recommend Paul Mitchell Forever Blonde Shampoo to repair damage, hydrate intensely and restore vibrancy during every wash.

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Keep in mind purple shampoo should not replace your regular shampoo. Overuse can actually cause dullness, ashiness or even a faint purple tint. Generally, purple shampoo is used once or twice a week — or when brassiness creeps into the hair.

If you have applied too much purple shampoo, don’t panic. The easiest way to wash out purple shampoo is washing hair a few times with regular shampoo. A clarifying or anti-dandruff shampoo will also work wonders.

In the first 48 to 72 hours after bleaching, you should avoid washing your hair with purple shampoo as this can disrupt the final look. After the first few days, you can begin using purple shampoo once or twice a week.

Purple shampoo is the best solution for blonde hair. However, brunettes don’t need to stress about toning problems either. Anyone with brown hair will love blue shampoo, which removes orange and red forms of brassiness.