Experimenting with your hair color can be a fun way to change up your look or get through a stifled style period. (Finding the specific shade you want can also be a source of stress, but once you land on a decision you're happy with, it's pretty close to the best feeling.) While it's often much cheaper than shelling out for a new wardrobe, coloring your hair is still an investment, and you want to make sure it lasts as long as possible, which means knowing when to wash your hair after coloring, and if you should wash your hair before dyeing it.

Proper maintenance is the number one way to ensure your color stays looking fresh, so it's important to know which color-safe products to buy, how often to go in for touch-ups, and the rules of washing your hair to prevent fading. That's right, washing your hair is often framed as a key cause of fading color, but as it turns out, the answer to your burning question, "When can I wash my hair after dyeing it?" is less about when and more about how . To help explain, we asked a colorist for everything you need to know.

Sydney Palmer is a hair-color specialist at Estetica Salon & Spa in St. Paul, MN. Jade Kromer is a hair-color specialist at Juut Salon Spa in Minneapolis.

How Long to Wait to Wash Hair After Coloring "Lots of people believe that the color needs to set in your hair for a few days after coloring — that's actually just a myth," hair-color specialist Sydney Palmer tells PS. "The hair color doesn't set in any more than it alre.