Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Color Rinse.

Most Color Rinse results last between 4–8 weeks depending on hair porosity, shampoo frequency, and product use. Use sulfate-free shampoo and cool water to extend longevity; professional touch-ups refresh tone more quickly.

No. Color Rinse is demi-permanent and deposits pigment without lifting natural color. It fades gradually with washing and time, making it ideal for temporary tone correction, shine enhancement, or trying subtle color shifts without commitment.

Color Rinse can temporarily blend light gray and soften the appearance of regrowth, but results vary. For heavy gray coverage or significant color change, a permanent or targeted root service may be recommended by your stylist.

Generally yes; demi-permanent formulas are gentle and often formulated to condition. However, a consultation and strand test are advised for chemically treated or fragile hair to assess porosity and choose the most appropriate, least damaging formula.

Use color-safe, sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners, wash with cool water, and limit heat styling to preserve pigment and shine. Schedule regular gloss treatments and use UV protectant products to maintain tone and extend the rinse’s lifespan.

A Color Rinse deposits pigment and enhances tone but cannot lighten hair. To go lighter or remove existing color, a lifting service or bleach is required. Your stylist can recommend complementary services for altering brightness or achieving desired lightness.