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Marie asks:
My hair is very fine, but the last 6 months or so it seems to be getting worse and my scalp is beginning to show. I don't know if it is getting thinner or I am losing my hair. I am getting quite paranoid about looking bald. Is there anything I can do to make my hair thicker or make my roots appear thicker so my scalp doesn't show through? I have to wash my hair every day, will this be making it worse? I have considered extensions but don't really want any high maintenance styling also I have heard they are expensive to have done!! Can you please help?
Answered By: Jason Kearns
I don’t know what colour your hair is but you might want to think about making it darker if it’s on the light shade, being darker it will give the illusion of being thicker and the colour will give it more body. You might also like to consider a hair loss concealer such as DermMatch available in various shades
Ksenya asks:
I'm naturally a level 6 blonde and have been colouring my hair blonder for well over a decade. My previous colourist used a high lift tint and usually a beige or honey blonde, I very seldom had bleach (perhaps when I was in my teens) but I have recently changed hairdressers and she insists that if I want a crispy blonde look, she will need to put bleach through my hair. I hate this product, it makes my hair dry, straw like and lifeless and a head full of bleach looks very harsh even with my cool skin tone. Is my hairdresser correct or can I insist on no bleach? Also is it possible to have a glossing put on my hair to make it shinier and to seal the highlights?
Answered By: Gary Sunderland
You are correct.
If your hair is a base shade 6 then you should have no problem getting a true clean blonde colour. If your hair has natural warmth as an underlying tone then this may impact on your blonde colour result being on the warm side. ...More >
From what you have told me and your past colouring experiences, with high lift blondes, then I see no reason why you would not get a beautiful true blonde colour.
I would stick to a high lift tint application. Then if you want a really icy blonde your hairdresser can apply a post colour toner to decrease any warm tone should it be needed.
Applying a clear gloss after colouring will definitely increase the shine on your hair. The introduction of a gloss will also prolong your colour result as the gloss fills in the gaps in your hairs cuticle scale helping prevent colour fade and giving you a longer lasting colour result.
Some gloss colours also have slight tonal correction properties and are a great way of maintaining the blonde colour you are after while giving you the shine and luminous hair.
Amz asks:
I have thick straight long black hair which gets greasy after one day of washing it. I only use conditioner once a week, however sometimes I find that if I have washed my hair the night before, in the morning it is not as fresh it goes flat and starts to look greasy. I am worried that my hair is going to thin out if I keep on changing my shampoos. Is there anything I can do to stop it from getting greasy so quickly?
Answered By: Beverly C
You need to use a fruit based shampoo for oily hair I am going to suggest Razzamatazz 3 in 1 shampoo use daily to keep your scalp clean and healthy this will prevent long term problems such as hair loss