How to Repair Sun-Faded Color After Summer
- tammy brown
- Aug 24
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 11
Learn how to repair sun-faded hair color after summer. Discover stylist tips and Keune products to protect, tone, and refresh your look
Why Summer Fades Your Color
After months of sunshine, pool days, and outdoor fun, many women notice their hair color looks dull, brassy, or faded.- UV exposure: Breaks down artificial color molecules.- Saltwater & chlorine: Roughen the cuticle, speeding up fade.- Heat styling: Accelerates color loss. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation (https://www.skincancer.org/blog/protecting-hair-from-the-sun/), UV rays damage hair structure in the same way they damage skin — breaking down proteins and pigment.
Three Ways to Revive Faded Color
1. Tone (Blondes/Highlights)
For blondes or highlights that turn brassy, Keune Silver Savior Shampoo & Conditioner help neutralize yellow/orange tones and restore brightness.- Use between salon visits to keep color fresh until your next appointment.
2. Protect (All Salon Colors)
Color fade happens across every shade. Keune Color Brillianz Shampoo & Conditioner lock in vibrancy by shielding against UV damage and sealing the cuticle.- Keeps your stylist’s work looking salon-fresh between visits.
3. Refresh (Deeper Care)
For hair that has lost its spark:- Use the Color Brillianz Mask once a week for nourishment.- Book an in-salon gloss service with your stylist to instantly revive shine and vibrancy.
Takeaway
Summer doesn’t have to mean faded hair. With the right system — tone, protect, refresh — your stylist’s work will stay vibrant long into fall.
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