Sunday Times

WANT TO MAINTAIN YOUR BLONDE?

Hairstylis­t Kelly Red tells you how.

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If you don’t know what to do – do nothing. Many people may feel the temptation to grab some scissors or a box dye and have a go themselves but this is definitely NOT the answer. In addition to causing you a world of regret, it will end up costing you more money post-lockdown, with your stylist having to try and rectify it. Rather use this time to give your hair a break. While not picking up your hairdryer and straighten­ing tools for a few weeks while you’re at home may be good for your hair, falling behind on regular washing is not. If, like me, you find your hair dry at the moment due to a combinatio­n of having bleached hair and 24hour bed-head hair (thanks to Netflix and chill), the Brightenin­g Shampoo and Conditione­r by Label.m is ideal.

Combat brassy tones: Providing specialist care for blonde hair, the Brightenin­g Shampoo works to instantly brighten your hair, while enhancing tonal reflection and neutralisi­ng unwanted brassy tones. With a moisturisi­ng and nourishing formula that prevents dryness, tangling and breakage, the multi-tasking shampoo has an Enviroshie­ld Complex to extend the life of your colour and provide protection against frizz, humidity and UV rays.

Use a dedicated shampoo and conditione­r for blondes.

“The Label.m Brightenin­g Blonde Conditione­r infuses moisture and gradually lightens and brightens, while nourishing to combat dryness and tangling.

Botanical toners including Mamaki Tea & Custard Apple prevent brassiness and oxidation while Starfruit, rich in vitamins B and C, aids collagen formation and strengthen­s the hair shaft from roots to ends.

Use the above two products and your blonde hair will be left looking bright and lustrous.

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Label.m Brightenin­g
Shampoo 300ml
R330; Label.m
Brightenin­g Blonde
Conditione­r 300ml
R345 retailbox.co.za
TRY Label.m Brightenin­g Shampoo 300ml R330; Label.m Brightenin­g Blonde Conditione­r 300ml R345 retailbox.co.za
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