


Silk Hair Conditioner
Silk Hair Conditioner
Pearl Gel
Dry & Damaged Hair Combo (Pack Of 3 Products)
Aloevera Hair Serum
Sunscreen SPF 60 Gel
Hair Protein Pack
Sunscreen SPF 40 Gel
Papaya Chandan Depigmentation Cream
Satin Care Shampoo
Gold Gel
Hair Plus Premium (Water Based)
Hydra Moist Moisturiser with SPF 30
Baby Pro Baby Hair Oil
Hair Protein Shampoo with Milk & Keratin
Henna Powder Black Hair Color (Pack of 5 Sachets 15gm Each)
If you've ever colored your hair, you've probably felt that straw-like crunch after a few washes. Up to 70% of color-treated hair develops dryness within two weeks post-dye. It's not just from the dye—heat styling, hard water, and even the wrong shampoo can drain every drop of moisture from your strands, leaving your color flat and brittle.
Permanent dyes open the hair cuticle. That means your hair's natural oils and proteins can escape more easily. Plus, the chemicals used to lock in color can strip away the protective outer layer, making it tough for your hair to hold onto moisture.
You've got options. For a quick fix, use a leave-in conditioner after every wash—focus on the mid-lengths and ends, not the scalp. For deeper repair, apply a mask once a week. Warm the product between your hands before massaging into damp hair, then let it sit for 10–20 minutes. Rinse with cool water for extra smoothness.
Brands make plenty of claims, but here's what actually matters:
If you're tired of guessing, Arish BIO-NATURAL provides deeply hydrating treatments made with Bionatural® Actives and plant-based oils, designed specifically for colored hair. You can even use our AI Skin Analyser for personalized hair care advice. Check us out at arishbionatural.com.
For most people, a weekly deep treatment plus daily leave-in conditioner is ideal. If your hair is especially dry, try increasing mask use to twice a week.
No, the right moisturizing treatment actually helps lock in color by repairing the cuticle, making your shade last longer.
Absolutely. Avocado and argan oil are great choices—just avoid heavy oils like coconut if your hair is fine, since they can weigh it down.
Masks are richer, meant for deeper repair and rinsed out after 10–20 minutes. Leave-ins are lighter, staying on your hair to offer ongoing moisture and protection.
Yes, but always use a heat protectant spray. Moisturizing treatments help, but heat can still damage colored hair if you're not careful.
Look for ingredients like fatty alcohols, plant oils, and ceramides. If a treatment lists silicones first, it may just smooth the surface without real hydration.
We offer plant-based hydrating treatments made with Bionatural® Actives, specially formulated to protect and condition colored hair.
Yes, our analyser scans skin and hair to suggest personalized products—including the best moisturizing solutions for colored hair.
Use protein sparingly. Too much can make colored hair feel stiff and brittle. Moisture is usually more important than protein for dyed strands.
They absolutely do. Hydrated hair cuticles lie flat so your hair feels smoother and looks less frizzy.