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How to Make DIY Color-Depositing Conditioner

On a budget but want to give your colored hair a nice retouch? You don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars on a salon appointment or buy overpriced hair dye. As long as you have a conditioner filled to the brim with moisturizing ingredients and a high-quality semi-permanent dye, you can get crafty and make a DIY color-depositing conditioner at home.

You don’t need to break the bank to maintain your vibrant hair color. Sometimes, all you need is a few hair care essentials and a dash of creativity. Let’s dive into this at-home hack that will make your hair shade as bold and intense as it was the day you had it done at the salon.


How to Make Your Own Color-Depositing Conditioner

Ready to make your own DIY color-depositing conditioner? Here’s what you’ll need for this fun project:

  • Your favorite conditioner or hair mask, ideally one with nourishing ingredients like coconut oil, shea butter, and sweet almond oil.

  • Semi-permanent hair dye in gel or liquid form. Try to choose one with no harsh chemicals, like ammonia.

  • A plastic mixing bowl.

  • A spoon to mix the ingredients.

  • Gloves to make sure your hands don’t get stained.

Have you got everything you need? Great! Now, let’s walk through how to make your own color-depositing conditioner step by step.


Step 1: Measure the Dye and Conditioner

You’ll need semi-permanent dye and your favorite conditioner in a 1:3 ratio. That means for every cup of conditioner you use, you’ll need about one-third of a cup of dye. If you have long, thick hair, these measurements will do. But if you have short or fine hair, adjust the measurements accordingly, as long as it follows the ratio.


Step 2: Mix Them Up

Once you have your dye and conditioner ready in the appropriate amounts, pour them into your mixing bowl. Then, use your plastic spoon or an applicator brush to mix them until they’re well combined. Remember to wear your gloves so that the dye doesn’t stain your hands while you do this!


Step 3: Test the Concoction

Don’t apply your cocktail immediately to your hair! Do a small patch test on your arm first to see if your skin will react negatively to it. If there are no adverse reactions like itchiness or a burning sensation, it’s ready.


Step 4: Use It to Refresh Your Hair Color

After washing your locks with a shampoo for color-treated hair, divide it into sections. Then, apply the DIY color-depositing conditioner to your locks, one section at a time. When your hair is saturated, leave it on for about 15 minutes before rinsing it off. Et voila! If your project worked, you should now have a bolder, more intense hair shade.


The Disadvantages of Using a DIY Color-Depositing Conditioner

Whipping up your own color-depositing conditioner is a terrific way to keep your color bright and eye-catching without spending money. But it’s also not a perfect way to touch up your hair shade. Here are just some of the disadvantages of using a DIY color-depositing conditioner.


It’s Time-Consuming

Making your own conditioner requires a lot of time and effort. You have to measure the ingredients and mix them until smooth. It might not sound like a lot, but it’s definitely more than the time it takes to simply squeeze out some store-bought color-depositing conditioner from a tube.


Uneven Color

If you mix the dye and conditioner even just a little wrong, your hair could end up with an uneven, patchy color. And when that happens, it can be pretty hard to undo.


The Results Might Not Last Long

Professionally made color-depositing conditioners are powered by all sorts of hair technologies that deliver long-lasting color to your strands. When you just mix dye and conditioner, the color you end up with won’t have that same longevity.


Risk of Adverse Reactions

Semi-permanent dyes and conditioners are generally safe to experiment with as they have no harsh chemicals. However, putting foreign concoctions on your skin and hair is always a risk. You might get an allergic reaction or experience itchiness after using the mix you made

Semi-permanent color depositing conditioner Orange


Use a Color-Depositing Conditioner Made by Experts Instead!

If you want a more convenient, safe, and flawless way to boost your hair color’s intensity, don’t settle for a DIY project. Invest your money into a high-quality product instead, like the COLORLOMO Color-Depositing Conditioner.

Our conditioner is packed with the pigments your hair needs to be bright and bold again. Just leave it in your hair for three minutes, and you’ll see a noticeable difference in how vibrant and striking your color is. It’s also infused with hydrating ingredients like shea butter and sweet almond oil, which soften your hair and add shine as you color it.

The formula is made with our exclusive COLOR COATECH Technology, which deposits color to the outer layer of your hair in an even and flawless way with zero patchiness.

COLOR COATECH Technology

To top it all off, it’s dermatologist-approved. So, you don’t have to worry about any adverse reactions when you apply it to your hair or get it on your hands and scalp.

Our range offers a wide range of colors. Whether you have a fiery orange, a pastel pink, or a sensual reddish brown, there’s a COLORLOMO conditioner that’s perfect for keeping your color intact.

Different bleached level with COLORLOMO Semi-permanent color depositing conditioner


Take the Guesswork Out and Enhance Your Shade with COLORLOMO

Getting creative with hair products at home might be a lot of fun, but it has its cons, too. If you want bold, flawless results with zero patchiness, don’t gamble on a DIY color-depositing conditioner. Instead, invest in high-quality color-enhancing products formulated by professionals and approved by dermatologists, like everything COLORLOMO has to offer.

Explore our color maintenance shampoos and vibrance-boosting conditioners to keep your colored tresses fresh, bold, and oh-so eye-catching!

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