Whether you’re on a budget or don’t have time to sit in the hair salon, sometimes dyeing your hair at home is your best option for changing up your hair color. If you're adamant on skipping the salon, ...
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Growing old is a costly business — at least when it comes to covering gray hair. Considering the fact I get a root touch-up at the salon every month for around $200 a pop (instead of every two months ...
Coloring your hair at home is about to get a lot easier thanks to L'Oréal's new Colorsonic device. Resembling a curling iron with a brush head at the end, the Colorsonic uses cartridges to dispense ...
Coloring hair at home comes with plenty of struggles. First, there’s the task of playing cosmetic chemist and mixing the color, worrying that if you don’t blend the formula just right it might look ...
If there was ever a time to learn how to color your hair at home, the time is now. And the new Haircolor Concierge platform from L’Oréal Paris will help you touch up your roots with confidence. The ...
Are you stuck inside all day with nothing to distract you from everything you need to be doing? Sick and tired of looking at your weary, drawn face and desperate to switch things up in any way you can ...
Whether driven by impulse, necessity, or boredom, chances are you’ve considered dyeing your hair for a new look. Salon coloring is pricey and time-consuming, but luckily there are reliable and ...
“You can color gray hair any shade,” notes Reed, who adds that it is always worth getting advice from a professional before you go wild in the supermarket aisles. “Decide what you’re happy to upkeep, ...
If you’ve spent the time and money to get your hair dyed professionally or do it yourself with at-home hair color, chances are you’ll do anything to prolong and preserve your color-treated hair.
Here’s what the research suggests about the link between hair dye and cancer. Credit...Joyce Lee for The New York Times Supported by By Rachel Rabkin Peachman Q. I color my hair regularly, but I’ve ...