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I think Wella Color Touch is KILLING MY HAIR :"(

post #1 of 16
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it always gets so dry and ratty on the parts that I dyed after it startes to fade. WAH!!!!
post #2 of 16
really? I got Highlights when I was a hair model for wella, and they made my hair super silky. they were awesome
post #3 of 16
I have been going to a salon that only uses Wella hair color and it is definetly damaging my hair each time I go back to get it highlighted. I used to go to the an Aveda Concept Salon and their hair dye was great and never damaged my hair it just faded quicker. The Wella color lasts longer and doesn't fade as quickly but has left my hair dry and broken. I am considering going back to the Aveda Salon but i like the way the girl at my other salon does my hair.
post #4 of 16
Thread Starter 
It is okay for the first while but omg.. when it fades.. my hair is so dry and nastified !! (color touch is semi perm)
post #5 of 16
This is the product we used, I don't like it. The color fade too quickly, and yes, its damaging. I did a red flame in my boyfriend's hair, and he said his hair are more sensible. He had to apply it 2 X per week to keep the red color, after 2-3 weeks his hair was broken..

I prefer Color Sync (Matrix).
post #6 of 16
I dont use Wella's hair care products. I feel sorry for all of you.
post #7 of 16

Re: I think Wella Color Touch is KILLING MY HAIR :"(

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Originally Posted by Chelsea
it always gets so dry and ratty on the parts that I dyed after it startes to fade. WAH!!!!
Really? That's weird.

All I use in the salon is Wella, and all of my clients have awesome, healthy hair.

Are you deep conditioning 2x a week? If your hair is color-treated, no matter what brand, it is important to change your products.

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Originally Posted by prettykitty
I prefer Color Sync (Matrix).
No way! Really? The Matrix color in the states is sooo drying!! It has so much ammonia in it.

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Originally Posted by Julie
I have been going to a salon that only uses Wella hair color and it is definetly damaging my hair each time I go back to get it highlighted. I used to go to the an Aveda Concept Salon and their hair dye was great and never damaged my hair it just faded quicker. The Wella color lasts longer and doesn't fade as quickly but has left my hair dry and broken.
It could be the way the girl is coloring your hair, not the color itself. If your hair is dry and broken, then she is probably overlapping the color.
post #8 of 16

I have been using Viva by Wella for years, and have had no negative effects. YOU HAVE TO USE CONDITIONER!!

Only problem now is, I can't find it in any of the usual suppliers. haS 'viva" been discontinued??????????? PLEASE DON'T TELL ME IT HAS!!!!

post #9 of 16

Do you recommend that you do that so often? I've been told to keep the deep conditioning to once a week or every 10 days. *curious*
 

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Originally Posted by PnkCosmo View Post

Are you deep conditioning 2x a week? If your hair is color-treated, no matter what brand, it is important to change your products.
post #10 of 16

I've never had a problem with it, and I have very dry hair naturally. I find it to be in better condition when it's dyed - even though I'm terrible at getting it redone before it fades blush-anim-cl.gif

 

Remember to deep condition your hair, and it's best to change the conditioners around. For example, I use Aussie's 3-minute miracle every time I wash (2-3 times a week at most, also you can use conditioner to wash with instead of shampoo if your hair is really dry, like mine), and apply a deep conditioner once a week (I use VO5 hot oil, Boot's deep conditioning treatment, various aussie hair masques and once in a while trial something new).

 

One more thing to consider, is that it's often not fully rinsing all the soap/conditioner from your hair that makes it feel coarse and dry too, so it might be worth giving it an extra rinse when you wash.

 

I hope it gets better!

post #11 of 16

I used to have my hair colored with Wella at my old hair salon and my hair got more damaged each time, I now color my own hair with L'Oreal Creme Casting from the drugstore and the new growth is so much softer and healthier.

 

Took me a while to figure out it was the Wella that was causing the damage. 

 

 

post #12 of 16

hi take it from me im a hair dresser and colorist in ny now wella makes many diffrent color line if your hair is getting dry there not useing color touch but are most likely useing color charm witch does do that to the hair so make sure to ask your hair dresser what there useing now if your getting high lighted or bleached out all over then your hairdresser is either leaving the lightner on to long or useing a very high volume peroxide on your hair the color toch then would be used as a toner so in that case its deff not the color touch

post #13 of 16

I was trained at Wella in California and I have used it for years............I have never had an issue with it.  Are you going lighter? Maybe your hair can't the amount of lifting.  I agree it is probably the Stylists issue.  Not your hair.  But maybe trying a different product would be best.

 

post #14 of 16

It's likely it's not the Wella Color Touch that is damaging your hair. Color touch is a deposit only color. Therefore, it has no lift value. No lift value = no damage. That being said, Wella Koleston Perfect & Color touch are both ammonia free. As long as you are using a good shampoo & conditioner, you shouldn't be having any problems. If you are, it's more than likely the stylist overlapping the color.

 

post #15 of 16

Hi, I don't want to hi-jack this discussion but what developer strength for Wella Colour Touch do you recommend when using on previously dyed mid-brown hair which is 50% grey so the roots are very light. I am wanting to move from medium brown to a dark ash blonde.

 

Do you recommend using it in a proportion of 1: 1 as some people suggest?

 

Kapri

post #16 of 16

I've used wella for over 8 years in the salon and never had a problem with it. Color touch is mostly a demi-pemanent and doesnt have the staying power as if you were to use koleston perfect which is a permanent so you are going to experience faster fading, however it is less damaging to the hair because of the low amonia and can still achieve beautiful results. I even use color touch as toners when I do highlights and the results are always amazing shine and silkyness. Make sure to do a deep condition once every two weeks. Do not over condition as deep condition contains protein which when use too much can also dry out the hair.

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