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Celebrity hair color always has two or more colors in it to give it depth, unlike drug store colors with their flat one tone look. A celebrity's hair texture is successfully styled into something smooth and shiny if not glass like. There is no frizz or brassiness in sight. So how do they do it? Read on

What tips, techniques and products are used when coloring celebrity hair?

Celebrities get their hair colored by a professional who specializes in European hair color or corrective color, or is a great artist. The hairstylist will "foil" the hair, using two or more colors to give the hair depth. Hairstylists will then put a "glaze" on the hair to seal in the color, to further tone the color, and to make the hair shine. These services are available in many salons. Usually the foiling with glaze is done every 2 to 3 months and can cost anywhere from $100 to $175 on average. A root touch-up and glaze is done every month and can cost between $25 to $100 on average.

How do celebrities keep their colored hair looking fresh, without brassiness between colorings?

Celebrities love Artec color depositing shampoos! These banish brassiness and keep their hair color looking fresh! Drew Barrymore told Allure magazine: "The best color shampoos I've discovered lately are the ones called ARTec. I use half Sunflower, half Walnut. Gorgeous. It comes out like a bronzy caramel chestnut." Jenna Elfman has changed her blonde hair to red with ARTec' Strawberry Color Depositing Shampoo. Minnie Driver uses Cocobean to give her brunette hair depth, and fashion designer Donatella Versace mixes White Violet and Lemon Flower to keep her keep her hair platinum blonde. If the hair color has really faded the celebrity will have their hair glazed which tones down the color

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