The secret, friends, is in the maintenance.
"Dark hair reflects light while blond hair absorbs it, so that's why you see more shine on brunettes," informed Le Salon at Sofitel hairstylist Lindsay Taisor. Lighter locks may entail a smidgen more upkeep, but ice-blond strands on par with Ashley Benson's can be yours with these tried-and-true celeb stylist must-dos.
So What Is Olaplex? Olapelx is a hair color additive that eliminates the negative reaction oxygen has in chemically treated hair that leads to breakage. In other words, it "helps prevent further damage when lightening your hair; however, it does not repair hair that is already broken or split," shared Angela. To protect your locks from harsh bleach dye jobs, do as the celebs do and ask your stylist to include the add-in onto your own bleaching sessions. The company also makes a take-home maintenance version, Olaplex Hair Perfector No. 3, which is the one that Catt uses religiously.
The Verdict on Hot Oils and Other In-Salon Treatments. For in-salon quick-fix treatments, glosses like the custom-blend versions by Shu Uemura and Redken EQ Gloss are among the most popularly requested by Jennifer J and Angela's clients, respectively, but hot oils are unanimously overrated among the experts. Especially for people with hair on the finer side, "hot oil will just weigh hair down making it look greasy," said Jennifer J. "Any kind of treatment oil is usually so heavy that you have to shampoo it more than normal, which can also strip hair of natural oils and sort of defeats the purpose," she explained.
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