8/6/2023 0 Comments Aveda purple shampoo![]() This is honestly the only product that I can wash in to my hair and completely changes its tone- it is my miracle hair product. My blonde hair tends to turn yellow a few weeks after highlights, and I prefer my color to stay rich and vibrant with champagne tones. True Aveda Blue Malva takes the yellow right out of my blondeĪveda's Blue Malva is my go to shampoo & conditioner that turns my tresses from brassy to ashy. I buy mine at the hair saloon where I get my permanents. I would recommend this product to any gray haired person. I buy a large bottle and have a smaller bottle that I pour it into as the smaller bottle is easier to handle. I used to smoke, and my hair was always yellow looking, but now with the Aveda Blue Mauve shampoo, it looks very silver all the time. I hate it when people's gray hair, starts getting a yellow cast to it. When I do have to use a different shampoo, I seem to be able to see a real difference in the brightness of my hair. My hair is very thin and you can see my scalp sometimes in the back, so I like to keep hair shinny and silver looking to try to cover this up. I have very gray hair and in the back it is still salt & pepper like, but blends in well with the gray hair. It is expensive, but you only have to use a small amount and it really cleans very good. I have used Blue Mauve Aveda shampoo for a long time. I'll have to find another fix for brassiness.įalse Aveda Blue Malva is great for blondes - spend less money! I did love the smell though, as I do all Aveda products, but after two disappointing uses I gave the Blue Malva to my grey-haired mom and I gladly returned to my sulfate-free Dry Remedy line. On that note I really hated the way Aveda Blue Malva Shampoo made my hair feel, it really felt stripped, kind of inflexible and straw-like and in major need of detangler/conditioner. In fact, I think it hastened my color loss and the development of brassy tones, since it has sulfates and is not as gentle a cleanser as I prefer to use on my hair. The Blue Malva product did not help preserve or restore the ash tones in my dark hair or in any way counteract the brassy tones. I was curious to see if Aveda Blue Malva Shampoo would help keep my dark brown dyed hair stay true to color longer (I cannot use their Black Malva shampoo promoted for brunettes as I am allergic to a main ingredient). My stylist said I could apply a toner (more chemicals), or use a color-depositing shampoo, to address the loss of the blue molecules over time (about three weeks after coloring). I have dark hair, so why did I try it? Blue hair dye molecules are smaller and tend to wash away faster than red or yellow molecules, giving a brassy effect over time. I think this really is best for light-haired beauties only. Its not bad.a little on the only lady side but a great conditioner should do the trick. but that doesn't mean it wont happen eventually) i couldn't be happier!! (i would only rate this "verry good" if it was exactly how i left the salon but its not quite there. ![]() Anyway, with time my Beautiful ombre turned verrrry orangy AND yellowish.i tried shimmer lights and i SWEAR it made it worse.THANK GOODNESS for this shampoo.with one shampoo (left it on for maybe 5 minutes) i already see a helped both my orangy and yellow tones. The colors were a mix of caramels gradually getting lighter (very JLO). I have the gradual ombre meaning my stylist applied a very light brown to the middle of my hair and then bleached my tips and other sections. I have dark brown hair and over 5 month ago i had the ombre style done to my hair. True If you're blonde, get Aveda Blue Malva Shampoo! Probably would work better with "city water" (mineral & iron free water) with "hard water" it is not tough enough to neutralize the minerals brassy effects. Nice shampoo for cleaning the hair but lacks in toning power. Inconvenient to pick up because only available for sale at Aveda salons It is rather expensive for such a small bottle, so not the best value. I'm not totally convinced it can combat the effects of "hard water" as my bleached hair still comes out pretty yellow. Even if you leave this product on for five or more minutes it won't permeate the hair and give off a silvery hue. In terms of it's toning power, I've definitely used more effective. It thoroughly cleanses the hair, has a lovely light scent, lathers up well & leaves your hair silky (not dried out & brittle like a lot of shampoos). A natural product so you don't have to worry about soaking in allergy inducing/reaction causing chemicals.
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