How to Care for Purple Hair

How to Care for Purple Hair

Never in a million years did I think that I would have purple hair. But being the spontaneous spirit that I am I just decided to go for it. While I had always wanted a fuschia pink ombre in my hair instead I went with a trending look for Fall. One hair colour on trend this season is colour bleeding purple into the locks. So I went for it and had a purple balayage bleed into my blonde.

Having absolutely loved the result of my purple hair my new goal became to maintain the vibrant hue for as long as I could. For instance, bright colours like pink, lilac, purple, blue, and red tend to fade fairly quickly. In spite of much warning from my hairdresser that purple hair and longevity don’t go too well together, I still decided to go for it. And so here I am putting this post together sharing some tips I learned on how to maintain and care for purple hair.

First things first, some basics on bright hair dyes. When it comes to bright and bold colours like purple, the more washes the quicker the colour fades. This applies to temporary, semi-permanent, and yes, even permanent dyes. Hands down the quickest colour to fade is red.

Not having know this a while back I spent over $300 getting the most beautiful vibrant red put in my hair. I loved it soo much. But by the time one week had passed….so had my vibrant red (cue sad face here). I could not believe that within a week almost all of the red had washed out. Leaving me with a not so hot auburn. And I was using professional (salon) product designed to keep the colour in might I add. So just know going into it that the results will not last very long and it is quite timely and costly to maintain this kinda hair. But it sure is fun while it lasts!

Shampoo / Conditioner
Opt for a shampoo and conditioner that is made specifically for chemically treated hair. Preferably going with a (salon) professional brand. I am currently using the Redken Color Extend Magnetics line and am happy with the results so far.

How to Care for Purple Hair
Washing
Wait at least 48 before washing your hair for the first time. This helps the colour set.  Also know that chemically treated and dyed hair becomes a lot more drier. Therefore the hair needs more moisture than what you may be used to. The Redken color extend shampoo and conditioner is infused with moisturizers making it a great way to care for purple hair.
Every hair wash strips away your hairs natural oils, so try to avoid washing your hair every day. You’ll also need to step up the conditioning on your newly dyed hair. Conditioning is a great way to care for purple hair.  Also, every wash strips some of the colour away, so try to go as long as you can in between washes.
When washing, use cool or lukewarm water (as cool as you can stand it). Warmer water opens up the cuticle of the hair, allowing that precious colour to seep out. So the cooler the temperature you can stand – the better! 
Don’t be alarmed if you see purple running down the drain the first (and every) time you wash your hair. This happened to me the first time I washed my hair after dyeing it and it freaked me out. So much purple dye had come out that I was scared to look in the mirror after I got out of the shower for fear it had all faded out – but Redken did not let me down. My purple hair was just as vibrant as the day I got it dyed! Just know that it will eventually start fading out and the more often you wash your hair, the faster it will fade. (This is where the dry shampoo comes in handy!)


Dyed hair also tends to be more brittle so make sure to use a lot of conditioner. Also, instead of brushing your hair when it’s wet, try spraying in a detangler first. Always use a wide tooth comb working your way from the bottom of the hair to the roots gently to avoid breakage.

How to Care for Purple Hair
Dry Shampoo In Between Real Washes
If you can’t go more than a day without washing your locks, use a dry shampoo in between. There are SO many dry shampoos out there on the market today. As I prefer a more natural-based one (with as little chemicals as possible) I use a dry shampoo from Klorane.

Purple hair tips

And last but not least, just an overall tip on dyeing your hair a bright colour. If you’re iffy try a temporary dye first. There are so many temporary products out there which will give the same vibrancy while letting you try out that purple or bright pink without the commitment. My personal favourite is a semi-permanent dye. The dye eventually fades out as opposed to having to wait for an awkward shade of faded colour to grow out.

That’s all I got – I hope you found these tips on how to care for purple hair useful! Have any of you dyed your hair in any funky colors or planning on it? Or do you have any tips on how to care for purple hair? Let me know!

xo

How to Break in a Pair of Stubborn Shoes

Many women (including myself) have a slight obsession with shoes… And who can blame them? There’s nothing quite like buying a new pair of shoes that just makes you feel like the queen of the world. Shoes are a woman’s greatest weapon. But what happens what your greatest weapon ends up conspiring against you and wreaks havoc on your feet? The stinging pain of a poorly broken-in pair of shoes is all too familiar.

If you’ve had this problem before and thought there was no easy way to break in a pair of shoes without the pain, there is help! You can in fact break in some stubborn shoes without sacrificing your feet.

Start slow

The worst way to break in new shoes is to go a full day wearing them, because that’s how you end up cutting up your ankles and hurting your toes. Instead, Wall Street Journal suggests that you wear them for short periods of time and slowly work your way up to a full day. Patience is a virtue!

Mold them

Got a gorgeous new pair of leather boots? Apparently, you can spray the inside of your leather boots with a mixture of rubbing alcohol and water, then wear them immediately after for 20 minutes, and repeat the process a few times. StyleCaster says this is a great way to stretch the leather and let it mold better to the shape of your feet.

Pile on the socks

If you’re all about staying on top of trends and want to take Lyst’s advice and invest in some towering platforms, you might be wondering how to infuse a bit of comfort into your sky-high stilettos. You can choose to seek professional help for shoe-shaping, or you can try the DIY version: Grab a few pairs of socks and layer them over a shoe-shaper, and leave it in the shoe for about 24 hours. If they’re still tight, heat them up with your hair dryer on low, then walk around in them for about 15 minutes.

This post was created in collaboration with Skylar Wright. 

6 Things To Do When Visiting Tobermory, Ontario (Canada)

Tobermory Ontario Travel Guide

Roadtrippin’ is a staple for us in the summer and one place we visit annually is Tobermory, Ontario. We were there a few days ago and I was fortunate enough to share my adventures on Bloglovin’s Snapchat for the day. Which in turn inspired me to create this post (one that won’t self destruct in 24 hours). For those of you who missed the Snaps, I have put together a list of 6 things to do when visiting Tobermory, Ontario.

Tobermory is a small community that is located on the northern tip of the Bruce Peninsula, off of Georgian Bay/Lake Huron. The “downtown” area is known as Little Cove and features a harbour as well as some shops and places to eat. Especially great for fish and chips! The harbour in itself is pretty picturesque with a boardwalk that wraps around one side of the harbour. This is the heart of Tobermory and features some great spots for food, coffee, one of a kind shops, and even a local library and LCBO (liquor store).

Tobermory Ontario

1. The Coffee Shop (#butfirstcoffee)
Before venturing off to explore the island I’m sure you’ll want to start your day off with coffee or tea. The Coffee Shop has coffee, tea, bagels and light snacks. The cafe offers seating inside as well as seating outside overlooking the marina. While they have many selections, our go to coffee is always ‘Coffee Crunch’.

Tobermory Ontario

2. Flowerpot Island (Sightseeing)
Now that you’re hyped up on coffee and ready to do some exploring, the main attraction of Tobermory is Flowerpot Island. Tickets are purchased on the mainland with an option to choose the Glass Bottom tour. The Glass Bottom tour will still take you to Flowerpot Island but with the scenic tour highlighting old shipwrecks. However, if you’re a seasoned veteran like us you can opt for the ‘express’ boats to bypass the tour taking you directly to Flowerpot Island.

Tobermory Ontario
Flowerpot Island Tobermory Ontario
Tobermory Ontario

3. The Fish and Chip Place (Food)
While there are quite a few different places for fish and chips in Tobermory, this place is hands down our favourite. To be honest, it is the reason we keep roadtrippin’ up that way. Just to give us another excuse to eat there again. This is by far the best fish and chips I have had anywhere, and believe me I’m always trying to find something comparable to here that isn’t 300 km’s out! They pretty much serve just fish and chips and fish tacos, and they get their fish straight out of the Georgian Bay. Yummy!

Tobermory Ontario
Tobermory Ontario
Tobermory Ontario

4. Beavertails (Dessert)
I cannot even explain to you how good these things are! Beaver tails are essentially a piece of deep-fried pastry in the shape of a beaver tail with different flavour options. Think cinnamon & sugar, chocolate hazelnut, maple, chocolate banana, and the list goes on an on.

There are also Beaver Bites where the pastry is in smaller shaped balls, served with ice cream and your choice of topping. I tend to prefer these just because the Beavertails can get a bit messy. But it’s a good sweet sticky sort of mess tho!

Tobermory Ontario

5. Shopping
There are quite a few different shops in Tobermory, so I am only mentioning my two favourite shops.

A Mermaid’s Secret Boutique – The name alone sounds pretty inviting! They sell one of a kind spirited fashions, funky tye dyes, and local Native wood carvings. They also have hand made leather clothing and Native made moccasins (I bought a pair there last year and I love ’em).

Tobermory Ontario

Marco Polo Trading Company – Also has one of a kind pieces, as well as moccasins and other gifts.

Tobermory Ontario

6. Bruce Peninsula National Park (Hiking)
About 20 mins south of Tobermory, on the way home is the Bruce Peninsula National Park. This is the place to stop at if you’re into exploring and hiking. There are many beautiful sights to see here but they all require a little bit of a hike to get to. Totally worth it though I promise! Highlights here are: Indian Cove and The Grotto.

Bruce Peninsula Tobermory Ontario

Bruce Peninsula Tobermory Ontario

Bruce Peninsula Tobermory Ontario

Bruce Peninsula National Park Tobermory Ontario

This pretty much sums up my favourite places. Hope you enjoyed my recommendations for what to do when visiting Tobermory. Also, let me know if you’ve ever been or are planning on going up. And if you’ve been, where are some places you love to go?

xo