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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.