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Mind, Body & Soul  Take a shine to colour


Out with the ombre! Hello beautifully warm blonde and


caramel intermingled tones. After the amazing summer we have


had, you may feel that your hair has faded, bleached up or just feels a little more dry than normal. In the salon we would suggest an all over semi- permanent colour with a few foiled highlights to give you a multi-tonal appearance that promotes shine from root to ends.


Consultation…consultation!… To get the best finished result you


need to ask your stylist a few questions.  What condition is my hair in? What skin tone do I have? Warm or cool?


Will the colour suit my current haircut?


 Is it going to be high or low maintenance?


Brunettes… don’t worry, you haven’t been forgotten. Think rich, sumptuous head-turning


shiny, beautifully simple, medium to dark brown hair. A melting pot of reds and caramels.


Editorial supplied by Simon Best, So Hairdressing


Dare to be a little different? Why not place a few red or copper


panels through your haircut to promote texture and movement to bring your cut to life.


Remember ladies… If your hair is in its best condition,


your colour will last longer and you will achieve a better result. So… why not treat your hair to an in-salon luxury treatment to seal all that amazing colour in.


A final thought. Your hair colour isn’t just for the


day! It’s for at least 6-8 weeks. So aftercare is a must. Ask your stylist to prescribe you for anti-fade colour shampoo and conditioner.


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