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  • Want Hair Color That'll Last Longer Than Jake and Vienna's Marriage? Try These Top-Rated Hair Care Products

  • Posted by Kristen on March 29, 2010 at 10:16AM
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  • I'm a natural blonde, but even god-given hair color needs some enhancement to keep it from looking (in my case) mousey or dishwater-like. But lately I've realized that my trips to the salon are getting pricey (and I'm not quite brave enough to employ these DIY color tips just yet). Not to mention that I've clearly been reading too many trashy mags during my visits, which is why I'm up on "The Bachelor" gossip. So I've decided it's time to start protecting my investment with quality, color-protecting products.

  • In fact, from now on, when I travel I vow to always BMO shampoo and conditioner (I found some pretty sweet travel-sized products on this list of the 10 best beauty products for your next vaca) because hotel bathrooms never have color-safe options like these winners below. TotalBeauty.com readers gave us the lowdown on which conditioners extend the life of their colored hair, and helped them stretch their dollars. I'll share a few with you here (and take notes for myself!).

  • Garnier Fructis Fortifying Cream Conditioner for Color-treated or Highlighted Hair, $4.20

  • Readers say it heals damaged, color-treated hair by working to "keep moisture locked in, keep your color from fading, and literally taking out all tangles and frizzies." Another reader says, "I don't have to get colored as much." See what key ingredient helps remedy dry hair here (hint: it's a vegetable).

  • Kerastase Reflection Chroma Protect Polishing Cream, $40

  • "It, without a doubt, protects my hair from fading," as well as "provides excellent shine," says a reader. And for "anyone getting their hair color[ed], this is a requirement following your color." See why to use it before blow-drying

  • Pureology Hydrate Conditioner, $28.49

  • Readers enthusiastically agree: "NOTHING compares in maintaining color!" When it comes to protecting color-treated hair, readers rave about this conditioner that "repairs damaged hair while leaving it soft and shiny" "improves the texture of colored hair" and even "makes your $8 color look like a million bucks." See what it does for split ends here.

  • Pantene Pro-V Brunette Expressions Conditioner, $5.99

  • When color treatments make your hair "dry and lifeless," readers say this will "help strengthen and soften your hair" while bringing it back to its "rich and shiny" state. And there’s nothing like "the smell of nutmeg and dark chocolate" to make protecting your hair color, the most enjoyable experience on earth. See why other readers gush about Brunette Expressions.

  • There are more color-specific reviews on conditioners for brunettes, blondes (my interest is piqued) and red heads too.

  • • Feeling overwhelmed by all the hair care product choices? Take this quick quiz to find the best shampoo and conditioner for your hair.

  • • Don't color your hair? See which celebrities are rocking gray hairstyles and how to make it look chic on you too.

  • • Debating a color change? Follow this three-step plan to help you pick your best color.

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  • Member Comments

    Your Comment:

    • You can use the most expensive conditioner in the world, but if you are using a shampoo that contains SULFATES you can be sure to strip all of the color out of your hair. The \"mainstream\" shampoos that are advertised so heavily on tv are actually quite damaging to your hair if you color. There are very reasonably priced shampoos and conditioners that are sulfate/paraben free - better for you and the environment in the long run. And yes she DID get her hair color from God :)

      by Pinay1970 Sunday, March 14, 2010 at 04:50AM Report as inappropriate

    • One thing needs to be cleared up regarding this article. God did not \"give\" you your blonde hair. Your hair color results from your DNA which you recieved from your parents.

      by cccummin Saturday, March 13, 2010 at 08:06PM Report as inappropriate

    • One thing needs to be cleared up regarding this article. God did not \"give\" you your blonde hair. Your hair color results from your DNA which you recieved from your parents.

      by cccummin Saturday, March 13, 2010 at 08:06PM Report as inappropriate

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