
Quick Answers
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Best for
Color-treated and lightened hair, especially when tone clarity fades faster than it should or shine turns cloudy between services.
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Use it
As the preparatory wash on color days and after chemical services. At home, reach for it when hair feels draggy, looks hazy, or you suspect hard water interference.
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How often
In-salon: immediately after rinsing color or lightener, before Prismatic Lock. At home: 2–4× weekly or as needed.
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Pairs with
Prismatic Lock. Always, on color days.
Why Preparation Matters
After color or lightening, hair can look finished and still behave unpredictably. Mineral residue, trace metals, and surface buildup scatter light, interfere with sealing, and accelerate fade.
If you seal over interference, the finish never fully stabilizes.
Prismatic Cleanse exists to remove what gets in the way — nothing more, nothing less.

What Makes Prismatic Cleanse Different
Most color-safe shampoos focus on gentleness alone. Prismatic Cleanse is engineered for preparation.
Clean without swelling
A modern, sulfate-free cleansing system delivers effective wash performance while minimizing cuticle swelling and friction. Hair is left clean, not reactive.
Chelation during the wash
Hard-water minerals and trace metals like copper and iron act as silent fade drivers. Chelation is built into the cleansing step so interference is removed before sealing, not masked after.
pH control for sealing readiness
Locked at pH 5.0, Prismatic Cleanse keeps the fiber in a controlled state so Prismatic Lock can reset and seal faster and more uniformly.
How It Works
Prismatic Cleanse follows a simple, fixed sequence.
First, the controlled cleansing step ensures that surface buildup and oxidative residue are effectively removed from the hair without causing aggressive swelling or friction. This gentle yet thorough action prepares the hair fiber for subsequent treatments.
Next, the chelation cleanup step binds hard-water minerals and trace metals, such as copper and iron, which are then rinsed away. This crucial process prevents these elements from continuing to accelerate oxidation, a common cause of color fade.
Finally, the formula provides a pH-controlled finish, locked precisely at pH 5.0. This leaves the hair in a calm, controlled state, making it perfectly ready for rapid acid reset and optimal sealing in the very next step of the regimen.
How to Use
1. Apply to wet hair immediately after rinsing color or lightener
2. Lather thoroughly and massage into the scalp and hair
3. Rinse completely
4. Proceed directly to Prismatic Lock
What's Inside (and Why)
Prismatic Cleanse is not a stripping detox shampoo and not a conditioning wash; instead, it is a preparatory tool designed to remove what blocks sealing while protecting dye integrity.
The design approach behind Prismatic Cleanse is rooted in its pH-balanced formula at 5.0, offering crucial chelation support to combat hard water and metals. It boasts a low-swell cleansing architecture, ensuring gentle yet effective action. Furthermore, the captivating chrome pearlescent visual you see in bottle is specifically engineered to rinse away clean, leaving no trace behind.
When to Reach for Prismatic Cleanse
When color looks brighter at the appointment than it does a week later.
When shine turns hazy or cloudy between washes.
When hair feels draggy even after washing.
When you want Prismatic Lock to perform at its highest level.
