Put the applicator down and read this first.
Salons have been allowed to reopen but some people might still feel unsafe about visiting the hairdresser during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Hairstylist and owner of Hello Hair Fourways Tamsyn Reynolds, who has over a decade of local and international experience, provides some tips on how to dye your hair at home like a pro.Reynolds recommends doing a patch test 24 hours prior to application if you have suffered from any allergies to hair colour in the past.
“Another great way to ensure safety is to ask your stylist to mix up your usual shade for home application, that way you know you are using a product you’ve tested beforehand. “An important thing to know is that box shades are typically warmer than you think. So if you prefer a more natural shade without the red or gold reflect try and choose a shade with a cooler reflect.”
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