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DYE ANOTHER WAY
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If you're bored with the look of your locks and fancy a new style, instead of hitting the shops try hitting the bottle - the dye bottle. Dyeing your hair can be greatly enhancing; not only for its rejuvenation powers that make you look and feel great, but for the shine, definition, lift and movement it can bring. There are various ways of colouring hair and all have different levels of commitment and effect.
Often more effective and less drastic than an all-over flat colour, highlights and lowlights can boost your hair with a multifaceted, shimmering effect. Lighter than your natural hair colour, highlights are a great way of adding volume to limp and flat hair. Lowlights, being darker, add more depth to the hair. Subtle tones in strategic areas are brilliant for covering grey hair.
If you want a natural look, avoid going any more than two shades lighter or darker than your natural hair colour. Whichever colour you choose must complement your skin tone and eye colour. If you want colour that makes a dramatic statement then you must consider the right make-up and the correct colour scheme for your clothes to complete your look. Brighter colours usually take a lot of work to maintain, so it's important to use the correct after-care products at home to prevent fading.
However cheap off-the-shelf hair-dye may be, it's best to head down to the salon where you'll get professional guidance on the right colorant, product and colour choice for your hair.
Words: Sarah Darley
Photography: John Stewardson
Make up: Nadine Gibbons
Model: Eve Walter of Adage
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