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In ancient Greece, the most sought-after hair colour was blonde. Women would lighten their hair using plant extracts or arsenic

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treatment clinically proven to repair damage by 26%. It is loaded with high performing botanicals including organically-derived quinoa protein, which penetrates the hair shaft to repair damaged hair instantly; wheat protein, which protects hair from thermal damage during heat styling; and soy-derived oil, which detangles hair to protect from breakage during

combing. Rsp £18, Aveda, 0870 034 2380.

4. Ojon Rub-Out Dry Cleanser

refreshes and restores fullness to hair in one simple step, helping to eliminate excess oil and product build up between washes. The formula contains quillaja saponaria bark extract, a gentle purifying agent, while Amazonian white clay, silk powder and potato starches help to reduce excess oil. It is enriched with Ojon oil from the Central American rainforest, used for over 500 years by the indigenous Tawira tribe – known in their native

language as ‘the people of beautiful

hair’. Rsp £16.50, Estée Lauder, 0870 034 2454.

5. Naturtint,

the leading brand of chemically light home hair dyes, is launching three exciting new additions to the range, including the

fashion-forward Naturtint Permanent 2.1 Blue-

Black Colorant, and a gentle

shampoo and conditioner designed to care for your new colour. All Naturtint Permanent colorants are free from ammonia, resorcinol and parabens, and the new Naturtint Shampoo and Nutrideep Multiplier Protective Cream are enhanced with approved and certifi ed natural ingredients, and free from sulphates, parabens and artifi cial fragrances. With 100% grey coverage and multi-application use, Naturtint is the nutritious colorant that allows you to colour with care. Rsp £8.99, Nature’s

Dream Ltd, 0845 601 8129.

ONE TO WATCH

Andrew Barton’s I Love Volume heated rollers are designed

to create body and movement with ease. 2010 is the year for voluminous, sexy hair and these 18 heated rollers will help you achieve a base for any big hair look. They are divided into two colour-coded sizes (large and extra large) to give different styling effects. Clips are also included to secure the rollers. All components are housed in a compact heater unit, taking only ten minutes to reach the desired

temperature. Rsp £25, Conair, www.andrewbarton.tv.

Lee Stafford, celebrity

hairdresser

I am trying to grow out my fringe – are there any ways to make it grow quicker and what sort of styles can I experiment with while it’s growing out to make it look its best?

However, when growing fringes back it can feel like it’s taking forever. Depending on lifestyle, diet and age, hair grows by a quarter to half an inch a month, but paying it some attention and giving it some TLC will defi nitely give it a boost in the growth department. Start by protecting the hair from damage and banishing breakages, as this will keep hair in good condition and allow it to grow faster. Try my Lee Stafford Hair Growth Treatment, which will help soothe and moisturise the scalp and strengthen hair to get those follicles stimulated. As for styling your fringe when hair is in the ‘in between’ stages, you can still look great by pulling the whole fringe up and pinning it back in a quiff

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style, or sweep to one side using a little Lee Stafford Poker Straight Shine Serum and pin if necessary. Vitamins A and E in this serum will nourish the scalp, prevent UV damage, smooth, moisturise and make hair shimmer.

www.purebeauty.co.uk

May 2010 Pure Beauty

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Fringes are such a great way to change a look in an instant.

Customer

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