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Hair systems are configured to help you style and feel confident. However, a hair system can also fade color with time, just like natural hair, because of being exposed to sunlight, harsh shampoos, chlorine, and everyday wear. 

This article will walk you through how to stop hair system color from fading and keep the hair system vibrant. Regardless of your experience in wearing a hair system, these professional tips should enable you to retain the natural shine and brilliance of the hair system.

Why Does Hair System Color Fade?

One of the most frequent maintenance problems of hair systems is color fading, particularly of hair systems manufactured using 100% human hair. Hair applied in hair systems lacks the natural oils provided by the scalp and, therefore, dries more quickly and fades away more readily.

Fading is hastened by environmental conditions such as UV rays, chlorine in swimming pools, saltwater, and frequent washing as well. Sulfate-containing shampoos and hot hairstyle tools may also strip the color.

The good news? Most of this can be averted by some routine care practices. This ensures your hair system is fresh, lively, and simply beautiful.

9 Essential Tips to Keep Your Hair System Color from Fading

When you wear your hair system daily or on special occasions, the following 9 tips will ensure the longevity of your beautiful color and will keep it intact.

1. Use Sulfate-Free, Color-Safe Shampoo

Sulfates are cruel detergents that leave the hair strands deprived of natural oils and color. Never use a shampoo that is colored and has a sulfate in it, as that will affect the hair structure of the treated or delicate hair.

Sulfate-free shampoos do not strip important moisture or pigments as they clean lightly. Find the products containing color protection, hydrating, and safe for human hair wigs. Washing with the correct shampoo will maintain the texture and tone to last longer, and vibrancy.

2. Wash with Cool or Lukewarm Water

Hot water causes the hair cuticle to open and the pigment escapes, resulting in rapid fading of color. Rather, cool or lukewarm water should be used to wash your hair system to protect it.

The cool water also helps lessen frizz, enhances shine as well, and makes the hair smoother and healthier in the long run. Never leave it unrinsed, lest there should be a buildup of any product.

3. Limit Washing to When It’s Really Needed

One of the major causes of dullness of hair systems is over-washing. Wash your hair system not before it becomes oily, dirty, or overburdened, usually after 7 to 10 days, depending on the environment you are in and your activity level.

Over-washing may remove color, dry out strands, and also shorten the life of the hair system. In between washes, it is possible to apply a conditioner that stays in to keep it soft and shinier.

4. Shield Your Hair System from UV Rays

Both artificial hair color and natural hair color fade under long periods of exposure to the sun. Color molecules and particularly in lighter hair colors such as blonde or brown, can be oxidized by UV rays.

In case you spend a period of time outside, use a hat, scarf, or UV-protective leave-in spray in order to protect your hair system. These have the effect of sun-protecting your hair and maintaining the tone and texture of your hair during the sunny season.

5. Avoid Swimming Without Protection

Your hair system can easily be faded and dried up by chlorine and saltwater. Always use a swimming cap or do not immerse your head in the water when swimming. Should you get your system wet, then wipe it off immediately with clean water, followed by a moisturizing conditioner.

Pre-swim conditioning treatment is also beneficial to those who are frequent swimmers, as it gives your hair a protective layer, so that you are not absorbed by chlorine and your color remains clear and bright.

6. Minimize Heat Styling

The high frequency of the blow dryers, flat irons, and curling tools damages the hair cuticles and reduces the longevity of the color. You should always make sure that when you are styling, you have used the lowest amount of heat level that you can and a spray of a heat-protectant before you start.

On the other hand, air drying your hair system or applying heatless hair styling tricks can help to keep your hair system intact in shape and texture. Occasionally, a small amount of heat is acceptable, but daily exposure can be used to decrease the lifespan of your color-treated system.

7. Deep Condition Weekly

The deep conditioning treatment is once per week to maintain your hair system soft, moisturized, and more resistant to fading. Wear a nourishing mask or an oil-based conditioner that replenishes the lost moisture and the strands.

Pay attention to the middle and the ends, but not to the bottom, to prevent the loosening of any adhesive or tape connections. Regular conditioning will restore the elasticity and shininess in your hair system, giving your hair the look of a salon finish.

8. Store and Handle Your Hair System Gently

Store away in a cool and dry environment, and not in direct sunlight when you are not wearing your hair system. Store it on a wig stand or a mannequin's head so that it is not tangled up.

Wash it with care during the cleaning process and styling; do not yank or tug on the base. Proper storage ensures that the color remains vibrant, besides increasing the overall life of the system.

9. Use a Color-Refreshing Product When Needed

Naturally, even under the most skillful attention, a certain wear and tear is natural as time passes. Between hair appointments, a color-refreshing conditioner can help to revive lifeless color and appear bright.

Use a light color gloss or conditioner that does not contain ammonia and is in a shade that will match the original colour of your system. They are easy-to-use products that refresh your color and are not over-processed and not damaging.

How to Know When It’s Time to Refresh or Replace

Even in cases of regular maintenance, every hair system will have to be repaired or replaced.  The fact that your system has its limit is apparent when you notice a loss of color, drying, or reduction in the base comfort.

The switch to a new hair system must take place at that point. Made of 100 percent high-quality human hair, LaVivid systems last longer in comparison with the traditional ones, maintaining their natural shine, silkiness, and rich color.

Essential characteristics:

Lightweight base, breathable, and able to wear throughout the day.

non-slippery texture that will not get knotted.

Custom colors and styles are necessary to have a perfect fit.

A LaVivid Hair System guarantees a renewed, self-assured appearance each time your existing system loses its natural appearance or comfort.

FAQ

What is the frequency of hair system washing?

Normally, after every 7-10 days or according to your level of activity. Regular washing helps maintain cleanliness and extends the lifespan of your hair system.

Does the sunlight have any influence on all hair colors?

No. Lighter tones fade easier as compared to darker tones due to the sensitivity of pigments. Using UV-protective sprays or keeping your hair system shaded can help preserve color longer.

What is the service life of a hair system?

High quality system may have a lifespan of 6-12 months, which is subject to maintenance and frequency of wear. Proper care and gentle handling can maximize its durability and keep it looking natural.

Conclusion

Maintaining your hair system as colorful and natural does not necessarily need to be hard. With these nine easy tips of care, which are keeping it out of the way of the sun, applying color-safe products, keeping it cool, and keeping it out of the way of moisture, you can dramatically reduce fading and prolong the wear of your system.

When a replacement or upgrade is needed, rely on LaVivid Hair to provide the best hair systems with a natural appearance, an ability to maintain its color, and high-quality artistry. When properly maintained and properly produced, you are looking at a confident, flawless look day by day.

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