Tuesday 29 March 2011

What every blond should know ?

A Rainbow of Rules to live by!
From bold bleach to rich colour and subtle highlights, Garnier Nutrisse Cream’s blonde shades and nourishing bleach creams have all the solutions you need to bring out your best blonde self! So give your hair some tender loving care. Here are a few tips every blond should know at every stage of the going-blond process:

 
Shades of Blond: Choosing Yours The right mate, the ideal job, the right friends, the right attitude... and the right blonde. Big life decisions can be tough, but choosing the right shade of blonde is refreshingly easy. With tones and shades to suit every look and lifestyle, finding your perfect blonde Nutrient Cream hue is the first big step in your transformation. Here are a few pointers to get the ball rolling:

Blonde Beauty Since natural blond hair is, by nature, quite delicate and porous, it requires extra special care. A few haircare secrets can keep your blond locks as luminous as you are. Here are some tricks of the trade:
  • Always use the conditioner that comes with your Nutrisse Cream nourishing bleach or blond shade. This special conditioner helps close hair cuticles, nourishes hair and helps preserve your new haircolour.
  • Reapply every 4-6 weeks to maintain a fresh,luminous, healthy-looking blond.
  • Chop, chop! Don’t forget to get your ends trimmed regularly to add to the healthy look of your hair.
Blond Enemies :
Eek, dryness! A blond’s arch nemesis. Have no fear, though, a regular haircare regimen of products designed for colour-treated hair can keep the dryness far, far away.
 
Protect yourself. Sunshine, saltwater and chlorine can dry out your hair, so protection is key! To be extra safe, before heading into sun or surf, tie your hair up in a bun or get yourself a cute hat.
 
Beat the heat. Yet another culprit of hair damage is heat styling. That’s why all good blonds make sure their hair is completely dry before breaking out the flat iron. Why? Because damp hair expands beneath the iron's heat, resulting in damaged cuticles

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