Hair Dye
- StyleYahoo Lifestyle Singapore
Four common hair dyeing myths, according to a hairstylist
I’ve recently learned that there are quite a few misconceptions about dyeing your hair. It's time to find out the truth.
5-min read - CelebrityYahoo Life UK
Jacinda Arden's fiancé has revealed she let him dye her hair at home
The New Zealand prime minister's other half also gave their one-year-old daughter's locks a trim.
3-min read - CelebrityYahoo Life UK
Nigella Lawson reveals she'll keep colouring her grey hairs brunette as she turns 60
"I’m certainly not ready to stop getting my roots done."
3-min read - HealthYahoo Life UK
Hair dye and chemical straighteners linked to increased breast cancer risk, study suggests
There was little to no increase in breast cancer risk for semi-permanent or temporary dye use.
3-min read - StyleYahoo Life UK
How to get perfect pastel hair (even if you're a brunette)
How to transform your dark brown locks into the freshest of pastel shades for the summer.
- NewsSG Beauty Undercover
Which are the hair colours that require only one bleach to achieve?
Pretty as these colourful trends are, we all know too well what bleach can do to hair. As it still requires bleaching, you may want to consider going for the peek-a-boo pink to minimize the damage and maximize the impact.
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The Internet Is Freaking Out About This Beautyblender Hair Hack
Update: According to the team behind Jamie Stevens’ salon in London (where the trend originated), the service is available starting at £35. Stevens used the blender to apply contrasting and highlighting tones over the existing hair color, which, like strobing, “enhance[s] the natural tones of the hair,” the representative says. U.K. hairstylist Jamie Stevens proved this theory in three simple Instagram posts.