Why does my permanent hair dye fade?
Matthew Barrera
Updated on May 16, 2026
Chlorine is a major culprit in fading hair dye. Apply a little deep conditioner to your locks before you dive in to protect and moisturize the hair. Then add a swim cap over the conditioner for an extra layer of protection.
Why is my permanent hair dye fading so quickly?
A common reason behind fast-fading hair color is insufficient processing time, meaning the hair color did not stay on long enough. This especially holds true if you or your client have grey hair. Grey hair cuticles are tightly packed down and take longer to open and absorb artificial hair color molecules.How long does permanent hair color fade?
How long does permanent hair dye generally last? Permanent hair dye typically lasts for between four to eight weeks before it grows out or fades (more on that below).Why is my hair not holding color?
If you have medium or high porous hair, your hair has trouble keeping moisture which, in turn, causes hair color to fade faster. It can't lock-in the dye. If your hair always feels dry, it may be because it's porous. Try adding more hair oils, creams, and conditioning treatments to your hair care routine.Does permanent hair dye fade eventually?
Does permanent hair dye fade? Sadly, yes. While permanent hair dye won't wash out of your hair in the same way that temporary, or semi-permanent hair dye does, it will eventually start to fade and change shade over time. The colour you go for will also influence how long your hair will stay vibrant.HAIR COLOR FADING?! | Why does my hair color fade? | Keep hair vibrant
How do I make my hair color last longer?
7 Stylist-Approved Tips to Help Your Hair Color Last Longer
- “Wash less, dry shampoo more” ...
- Add a pre-shampoo treatment. ...
- Choose the right shampoo for your hair. ...
- Tone your blonde (or silver) ...
- Use a deep conditioner. ...
- Try an at-home touch-up kit. ...
- Limit your use of styling tools.
How many washes does permanent dye last?
Ideally, permanent hair colour would stay just as vibrant as it was the day you coloured it, at least until the roots grow. On most heads of hair, that would mean a good 6-8 weeks between touch-ups.How do I keep my dyed hair from fading?
9 Ways To Avoid Hair Color Fading
- Wait 72 hours to shampoo—after your initial wash to remove excess color, of course. ...
- Take lukewarm showers whenever possible. ...
- Put a filter on it. ...
- Avoid sulfates in shampoo and conditioner. ...
- Wash your hair less often. ...
- Take a break from hot tools. ...
- Stay out of the sun.
Why do my roots go lighter when I dye my hair?
Why does this happen? Hot roots occur because the heat from your scalp causes the colour at the roots to develop faster than the colour on the mid-lengths or ends, so the colour at the roots has a lighter colour than the rest of the hair.Can I dye my hair again if it didn't take?
Wait At Least 2 Weeks to Re-DyeTrichologists (hair scientists) recommend waiting at least 2 weeks – but technically 15 days – before you re-dye your hair if it's already damaged. This is especially true if you've used permanent hair color or a high-volume developer (30 or 40 volume).