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Bleaching can make hair drier than it usually is and too much permanent colouring can do exactly the same thing.

Some colouring products, however, contain ingredients that are conditioning for the hair. Semi-permanent colours are much better for the hair than bleach and permanent colours. Wella's Colour Touch contains three light reflecting ingredients, which means that the hair's colour pigment is enhanced by up to 57% and at the same time it gives 63% more shine to the hair. The shine in the hair comes from special protein fibres formulated in these colours which smooth the hair's surface, making it flatter so that more light is reflected which creates the shine.

Koleston Perfect, Wella's permanent colour range which was first created 125 years ago, has a similar effect on the hair. Its high density colour system creates optimum long lasting colour results with balance, tone and shine.

Coarse, unruly hair can really benefit from these colours as they not only give vibrant tones but they are kind to the hair and make it smooth and shiny.

There are many other ways to keep your difficult hair more manageable and healthy looking.

Using products that smooth the hair and tame frizz will help it when blow drying.

Taking extra time to blow dry your hair smooth with a round brush or a Denman brush will keep your hairstyle lasting for longer and will also help smooth the cuticle before it is straightened or curled.

Finishing your hair with a shine product will also keep it looking healthy and tame any frizzy bits that seem to occur on unruly hair. This will make any colour more shiny.

Colour has developed a long way since it was first brought out and it can now make even the dullest, coarsest hair look smooth, shiny and, most importantly, glamorous!

by: Cathy York




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