When choosing between a blue shampoo and a purple shampoo, the key lies in understanding your hair's undertones. Both are powerful tone correctors, but serve slightly different purposes in your hair care routine.
If your colored or bleached hair starts showing orange or reddish hues, a blue shampoo is your go-to. For yellow undertones in grey hair, blonde, or silver tones, a purple shampoo or anti yellow shampoo works better. These shampoos work like color correctors, bringing your hair back to its salon-fresh glory.
2.Oh!’s anti yellow shampoo is a clever hybrid. It acts as a blue shampoo for grey hair, a yellow shampoo, and even a silver shampoo—all in one formula. This makes it a versatile product to keep in your hair care kit, especially if you often switch between hair colors or highlights.
Designed with Indian hair in mind, this hair shampoo contains next-gen blue-violet pigments that deeply penetrate and neutralize brassiness without damaging your strands. It’s ideal as a shampoo for grey hair, and also works wonders for maintaining ash tones in bleached or colored hair.
Regular use of an anti yellow shampoo maintains cool tones, eliminates brassiness, and enhances shine. For best results, use it 1–3 times a week depending on the intensity of the warm tones.
So, whether you're dealing with yellow or orange undertones, having both a purple shampoo and blue shampoo option in your hair care routine gives you total color control. Say goodbye to brassy hair and hello to vibrant, toned locks!