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Have you ever returned from a beachy escape feeling refreshed, but with brassy, brittle, and dry hair? Experts weigh in on how to restore hair to its glossy, shiny state.
What Causes Brassy Hair? "Brassy hair is caused by color that lacks a grounding tone, such as brown or beige," says Valdes.Dickie adds that "brassiness can also be caused by external environmental ...
Chlorine, sun, and saltwater are the ultimate tone killers. Here’s how to keep blonde hair bright, hydrated, and brass-free ...
An InStyle writer with color-treated blonde hair reviews the Davines Heart of Glass Silkening Shampoo, a blue toning shampoo ...
R+Co’s Sunset Blvd has more of a lavender color, making it a great option for daily use without causing your hair to turn purple, says Munoz. It removes the brassiness, adds shine and helps the ...
available to shop in two different shades depending on your hair color. The new dpHUE Gloss+ Toning combines the cult-beloved benefits of its original Gloss+ product with brassiness-banishing ...
The feeling that lives rent-free in our heads? Walking out of a salon with freshly colored hair. But we demand rent from the brassiness and dullness that happens after a few weeks. That’s where ...
From worries of hair damage to split ends to brassy color and growing roots, there’s always something that needs your attention. One product that I absolutely swear by for keeping my blonde hair ...
are not only specially formulated for your hair type and structure, but also keep orange and yellow pigments neutralized so the color stays bright and brass-free while at the same time hydrating ...
Enter the best blue shampoo. When brassiness appears, colored hair takes on unwanted warm hues, including orange or red tints to brown hair and yellow or gold in ashy blonde tresses. The best blue ...