How to be a… head-turning brunette
Monday, 01 January 2007

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".

2. If you've been lightening your hair for years, going brunette is a great way to ring the changes - it can give you a glamorous, chic image. Think Catherine Zeta-Jones and J.Lo. If you're naturally blonde and want to go darker, stick to subtle toffee and biscuit tones, such as Caramel, Light Auburn and Milk Chocolate, as they'll be easier to maintain.
3. Brunette-coloured hair can look flat, so to create multi-dimensional shine, try hair-shine spray.

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