There is a believe that red hair never stays red for long. Here are a few wise tips from Caterina DiBiase, Australia's hairdresser of the year 2011, on red hair and how to keep those locks looking fiery.
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- To maintain a hot red colour, DiBiase, advises gentleness to get six weeks wear. Wash red hair less and always use a colour care shampoo. "But it's obviously not going to have the same intensity, throughout."
- Keep all colours looking fresh by booking in for a hairline T-bar retouch between the full-colour job. This quick touch-up will hide regrowth and greys. A mascara brush can come in handy for emergency cover-ups.
- Use colour-safe shampoo, but also bear in mind a choice to suit your hair type, with frizzy hair particularly benefiting from some curl control. "Now there's products that do both."
- Use powders, thickeners and dry shampoo for quick style fixes. "If I wanted to retexturise my hair because I've been working all day and I'm going out, a bit of powder or thickener through it works a treat."
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