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Monday, 01 January 2007 |
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1. Blonde highlights, especially when bleach is used, deplete the hair's moisture levels and fluff up the cuticle, leading to dry, frizz-prone hair. Pack moisture back in by washing it with a hydrating shampoo and conditioner, and use an intensive moisture mask once a week. |
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Monday, 01 January 2007 |
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1. Brunette hair is particularly prone to going limp and lifeless, so using the right products is especially important. Unless your hair is coloured, you don't need to use colour-specific products. Instead, choose shampoos and conditioners that focus on giving hair strength and shine. But once you colour your hair, try our shampoos and conditioners "MM Beauty" and "Elea". |
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Monday, 01 January 2007 |
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1. Although artificial red is the hardest colour to remove or reverse, it's also the fastest shade to lose its lustre. Use a colour-protecting shampoo and conditioner, but make sure it's also one that gives locks glossy shine. Try shampoo and conditioner for colour treated hair "Elea". |
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