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Monika asks:
My scalp is very sensitive, I have dandruff and hair loss from
front portion. Suggest some shampoo and serum for that. Please.
Answered By: Lee Stafford
I would suggest popping down and having a chat with your stylist who can consult with you on a more personal basis, as without pictures I can only generalise. My advice for people suffering from dry hair would be to limit the number of times a week you wash your hair so your natural oils aren’t removed. Avoid using highly perfumed and product heavy hair care as these can irritate and cause build up which can lead to dandruff. Best to book in for an appointment though.
Tara asks:
I have been dying my naturally dark hair for years but I have a lot of grey regrowth. I don’t want to go really blonde but would I be able to make it a lot lighter for a change. I haven’t dyed it for about 2 months and there are a lot of grey roots.
Answered By: Lee Stafford
Grey has become such a statement hair colour and is being embraced on the catwalks and in editorial shoots - but I completely understand taking the plunge and working the grey is daunting!
If you do opt to colour your hair, pick a tone one shade or two lighter than your original color. Going too light or too dark will make you look older. To test the look, try a semi-permanent solution that lasts 6 to 12 shampoos before going for lasting colour. And if you are still keen to go light, avoid an all over light colour, ask your stylist to add some subtle highlights into your new look. You know the reason we all go grey? To keep it as simple as possible, grey hair represents the loss of pigmentation within the hair shaft. The hair strand often becomes wiry as it is sheathed in more cuticle than most other hair types. How good you look with grey hair is determined by its texture, plus how it goes with the tone of your skin and eyes, so regardless of your colour changes, the condition of your hair is the most important thing to look after. Greying hair is the start of a natural lightening process to which you should adapt the colors of your clothes and makeup, embrace it!!
Rachel asks:
Over the last 7 years I have been having Lou colour (demi) to cover my grey hair. In March I was suddenly came out in a terrible allergic reaction to a food I ate (never had it before). The extreme breathing issues are much improved but I am ridiculously sensitive to everything including hair colour. I am thinking of having low light by foil but to be honest even with a skin test I am terrified of a serious reaction. After searching the web for months this seems to be a really big issue for a lot of women. Can you suggest any type of maybe colour wash to cover the grey? I don’t mind washing it in each week? I have tried colour mousse but guess what - allergic!
Answered By: Matthew David
It sounds like most colour that contains ammonia is causing a problem try looking for organic colours these may be a big help COLOUR EMULSION FOR GREY HAIR Colour Emulsion is a permanent colour- ammonia and peroxide free. It covers up to 100% grey hair. Based on an algae compound, the emulsion acts by coating of the hair shaft, leaving a glossy protecting film Colour Emulsion has no lightening power, it does not contain any ammonia or peroxide.