Women's Health Australia

Colour Play

OK, so you’ve gone and treated yourself to a fancy new hair colour (we love it BTW, suits you). Your next goal: upkeep. A dye job isn’t cheap, so you want it to last, right? “You’ll tend to see and feel when your coloured strands are crying out for pampering, as they’ll lose that beautiful sheen,” says hairstylist Anthony Nader of RAW salon in Sydney. Even if you’re busy and don’t have heaps of time for hair TLC, he adds, a few simple steps and short treatments can make all the difference. Confused about where to even

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