EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SILVER SHAMPOO

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SILVER SHAMPOO

Whether you already sport light locks or are thinking of taking the plunge with bleach, you need to know about silver shampoo. Acting as the best friend for all silver and blonde haired gals, you can’t afford to miss out on Milkshake Silver Shine Shampoo (click here)  for blonde hair! We’ve put together a quick guide with everything you need to know about it.

WHAT IS SILVER SHAMPOO?

Otherwise known as purple shampoo, Milkshake Silver Shine Shampoo (click here) is a colour toning hair cleanser or hair treatment which is designed to remove brassy tones from blonde locks. Containing a purple pigment, it neutralizes yellow tones to help maintain a cool blonde, grey or platinum.

HOW DOES SILVER SHAMPOO WORK?

When applied to the hair, purple pigments from the Milkshake Silver Shine Shampoo (click here) are absorbed into the strand and hair follicles. By leaving it on for a few minutes before washing out, you can alter your hair’s tone and colour for a fresh from the salon look.
For a more intense effect, leave the shampoo on for longer, just as you would with hair dye before washing it out!

WHO SHOULD A USE SILVER SHAMPOO?

Anyone who has blonde, grey, platinum or silver hair should use Milkshake Silver Shine Shampoo (click here).
This is because when hair oxidises, yellow, brassy tones start to become visible. The silver shampoo will balance out the colour to help maintain a freshly-dyed look. Hair will become brighter, cooler and more even with each use.

CAN YOU USE SILVER SHAMPOO EVERY DAY?

You should avoid using Milkshake Silver Shine Shampoo (click here) each time you wash your hair and instead use it every 2-3 washes. This is because over-use can cause your hair to develop a purple tinge that may take a while to fade.
On the other washes, use Milkshake Color Maintainer Shampoo (click here) and Milkshake Color Maintainer Conditioner (click here) to protect your colour.

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