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Let's face it, grey is a great shade to have as a staple in your closet, but when it comes to your hair, it's everyone's least favourite colour. When those pesky greys start creeping in, Kim, Garnier's haircolour specialist, and her team of experts, know just what to do to help you find the best way to cover them and maintain beautifully natural colour.
Tip 1: How much grey? Kim says figuring out the percentage of grey you have is the first important step. Some products are formulatedto cover first greys, while others cover grey completely. Knowing where you're at helps determine whichproduct is best. But no matter what your needs, Garnier has the product that's just right for you.
Tip 2: The right shade. Next, she says choosing the right colour and shade plays an important role too. “While all shades can cover grey, natural or golden shades offer excellent results. Be careful with copper reds or ash tones.These shades are more susceptible to being overly bright if there is a high percentage of grey.” In other words, these colours are best kept in your wardrobe, too.
Tip 3: Proper application. Once you've chosen the right product and shade, application also plays an important role in excellentgrey coverage. Kim suggests you always begin applying product in areas where grey hair is predominant,like at the temple or around the contours of the face. This allows the product to work longer on greys. You can also extend the suggested wait time by ten minutes. Finally, be sure to use up the entire product you prepared. Missing product means missing coverage.
To maintain beautiful colour with no grey in sight,Kim suggests re-doing it every four to six weeks. But what about in between colourings when grey rootsstartto show? Don't panic – cover them easily and quickly with Garnier's new Root Touch-upKit. Plus, regularly maintained colour ensures shinier and more beautiful hair. And that's something that definitely goes with everyone's wardrobe.
So visit www.garnier.ca/kim or call 1-888-GARNIER to get your personalized consultation and say goodbye to those pesky greys for good!
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