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OSMO Cool Zero Orange Shampoo 300ml

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Blue vs. Purple: There are lots of blue and purple shampoos on the market. And while they achieve roughly the same outcome, blue is generally intended for brunettes, and purple is for blondes. However, some blue washes lean more toward indigo (and sometimes violet) than classic blue. Boasting a blend of "blue-violet pigments," Matrix Total Results Brass Off Color Depositing Blue Shampoo contains a bit of both. In any case, you can pretty much count on a reduction in brassiness and an overall cooler-toned finish.

Eva NYC makes the best option we've found in the pharmacy. Brass to Sass calls on blue pigments to banish orangey tones and reveal the multidimensional beauty of brunette hair. In the brand's clinical trial, 93% of users said their hair looked freshly colored after a single wash. We love that it's vegan and cruelty-free, and relies on natural ingredients to lighten gently. Even though it's sulfate and paraben-free, it also lathers really well. We recommend Redken's Brownlights Shampoo for balayage beauties and anyone with traditional highlights—it helps extend the color while reducing the orange effect. The sulfate-free formula draws on blue pigments to correct brassiness while preventing orange and red undertones from cropping up. It also contains wheat protein to fortify and strengthen over-processed hair. Users didn't love the smell, but that's sometimes the price you pay with blue 'poo. According to Murphy, you can use blue shampoo as often as desired, but it ultimately depends on the state of your hair. "If your hair is porous and white, then you may need to use [it] only a few times a month, as you don't want a purple hue. If you have blonde [or] gray hair in good condition, you can use [it] as often as you like," he explains. "If in doubt, ask your stylist." While there are many standout blue 'poos on the market, Matrix Brass Off shines above the rest. Formulated specifically for lightened brunette hair, this sulfate-free hair wash deposits blue-violet pigments to minimize brassiness. In other words, it creates a stunning cool-toned finish that brings out the intended effect of your color-treated hair. The vanilla-rose scent doesn't hurt either.Tired of unruly curls? Say goodbye to bad hair days and hello to beautiful, bouncy curls with Curl Revival The Osmo Super Silver No Yellow Shampoo is here to help fight brassiness and fading in beautiful blonde hair. Containing extreme super-violet pigments, this sulphate free mixture is specifically formulated to target unwanted yellows in lightened, greying and bleached hair. Perfect for both natural and synthetic hair, the results leave colour more balanced than before as radiant silver and ashy tones replace dull and tired brassiness. For the best results, follow up this shampoo with the Super Silver No Yellow Mask.

If you're open to spending a bit more on a high-end formula that brings out silver tones and brass-free brightness, this luxury shampoo won't let you down.Apply blue shampoo to wet hair in the shower. Lather it around, focusing on the color-treated sections, and allow it to sit for three to five minutes. Then rinse it out and use a conditioner like you normally would. Some blue shampoos call for using gloves to avoid getting the color on your skin, but most will wash clean from your hands when you rinse your hair. Elongate the length of your colour... A colour protection shampoo formulated to visibly extend the life of your colour. If you need help maintaining your highlights between salon visits (especially if you've been out in the sun lately), we highly recommend this orange-canceling blue shampoo.

If you don't mind sulfates and love a rich, sudsy lather, this brass-banishing blue shampoo is for you.

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Superdrug Revive Blue Shampoo nutralises warm tones in lightened or colour treated brunette hair after just one use. Features Want something a little easier on your wallet? We're big fans of Not Your Mother's Triple Threat Brunette for highlighted and brunette hair. We love that it's free of sulfates, silicones, parabens, and phthalates (aka all the chemicals that can damage your hair). Use this super affordable blue treatment shampoo two or three times a week to cleanse your scalp and give brassiness the boot. Frequent color treatments can wreak havoc on your hair (we're talking brittle stands and lots of split ends), but Joico Color Balance Blue offers a remedy. Featuring blue pigments, hair-strengthening keratin, breakage-preventing arginine, and moisturizing rosehip oil, this shampoo pulls out all the stops for repairing, fortifying, and de-brassing brunette hair. Like any other blue 'poos out there, it may stain your hands though, so consider wearing gloves when applying. Blue shampoo doesn't typically brighten on its own (it can help revive dull highlights though). But this one from Angel Wash absolutely does thanks to a little chemical magic. "It contains optical brighteners to revive brown [and] blonde tones that need a little bit of help," Murphy says. We're also big fans of the calming lavender scent and the Murumuru Seed Butter and shea butter which help condition hair and improve elasticity. We just don't love that it can sometimes get a watery consistency, which sometimes results in us losing precious product. OSMO® gives you the power to create. The Hair Journal is filled with expert advice, tutorials and features from the OSMO® team to inspire you.Blue shampoo deposits blue-violet pigments onto the hair to cancel out unwanted brassiness, copper tints, orange tones, or redness. Similar to a salon gloss treatment, it coats chemically lightened hair to neutralize these warmer tones with a cool-toned hue. Overall, our favorite blue shampoo is Matrix Total Results Brass Off Color Depositing Blue Shampoo. We love that it's formulated specifically for lightened brunette hair and that the sulfate-free blend uses blue-violet pigments to provide a brilliant cool-toned finish with no brassiness in sight. Having said that, Not Your Mother's Triple Threat Brunette Blue Treatment Shampoo is an excellent choice for those on a budget but still want to tweak the orange out of their warm brown highlights. This purple shampoo contains optical brighteners to bring out the bright, cool tones in bleached or lightened brown hair while restoring shine. Made specifically for lightened brunette hair, this sulfate-free shampoo deposits blue-violet pigments to reduce brassiness and counteract unwanted warm tones.

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