{"id":4046,"date":"2020-02-11T15:06:58","date_gmt":"2020-02-11T15:06:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.tilibeauty.co.uk\/?p=4046"},"modified":"2020-02-11T16:03:15","modified_gmt":"2020-02-11T16:03:15","slug":"testing-infuse-my-colour-haircare","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stories.qvcuk.com\/beauty\/josie-e\/testing-infuse-my-colour-haircare\/","title":{"rendered":"Testing Infuse My Colour haircare"},"content":{"rendered":"
Imagine a no-fuss, no-commitment hair treatment that cleans your hair, and tones or dyes it at the the same time? Well now, thanks to hair brand Infuse My Colour<\/a>, we may no longer have to imagine.<\/p>\n Lauded as a way to keep your hair colour fresh and vibrant between salon visits, Infuse My Colour has a range of shampoos (and a conditioner<\/a> too) designed to revive your hair colour, or even completely change it temporarily. It comes in Ruby<\/a>, Cobalt<\/a>, Gold<\/a>, Copper<\/a> and Platinum<\/a>, and – depending on your hair colour – can brighten blonde tones, take warmth out or put it in. The Ruby can even turn blonde hair a gorgeous pink for a week or so before washing out (leaving your hair exactly as it found it). It’s suitable for all hair types – the only prerequisite is your hair needs to be coloured already for it to work, as it uses a special bio-polymer which only deposits the colour onto already coloured hair.<\/p>\n Cruelty-free, vegan-certified and biodegradable, the products are also free from\u00a0sulphates, silicone and parabens, making them kind to both the planet and your hair. Sounds pretty amazing right? We thought so too, so we rounded up some willing testers from the office to try out a few of our favourite shades.<\/p>\n Emma, Social Media Manager: Ruby Shampoo<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n \n At-home hair colour is tricky territory. I swear by my colourist Bernd @haircolourguru<\/a> after far too many adolescent years of semi-permanent DIY disasters. So when I was asked to try a colour shampoo for this feature, I was a little scared, but intrigued. My current hair colour is a brunette, dark blonde balayage, I\u2019m overdue a trim and spent a couple of weeks in the sun recently, so it\u2019s a little on the dull\/dry side.<\/p>\n Cue the instructions; lather in a generous amount of the colour shampoo (it looks like a beautiful candy floss pink foam at this point – but don\u2019t worry it doesn\u2019t stain the shower), rinse, repeat if you require more tone, and follow with the Treat Conditioner. That\u2019s surely something I can do! I was right, it was no different to shampooing my hair normally and the product smelt sensational.<\/p>\n Upon rinsing it out, the product felt kind of thick and required a longer rinse than the usual shampoo – I\u2019d say I was rinsing for 5(ish) minutes. Once I dried my hair it felt instantly thicker, glossier, softer and here\u2019s the thing – my former dark blonde strands were a beautiful, soft rose brown and I felt as if I\u2019d just had a treatment. This is a great product to perk up your look, plus you don\u2019t have to spend a fortune in the salon and it\u2019s literally a case of wash-n-go!<\/p>\n Tanya, Digital Designer: Cobalt Shampoo<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n \n I like to switch up my hair quite regularly, and was keen to knock some of the warmth out of my hair, so I thought this would be perfect for me. At first I wasn’t sure if it worked as I didn\u2019t notice much colour difference between my before and after, although other people said they could see a difference.<\/p>\n I did three wash cycles with the treatment, and found it quite slippery (some of it slipped through my fingers during\u00a0application) so that’s something to be aware of when using this shampoo.\u00a0I did find that, even with the conditioner, the treatment dried my hair out quite a bit – so if you have non-Caucasian hair or hair that’s prone to moisture loss, I would be less likely to recommend it for those hair types.<\/p>\n