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Ok I admit it, I dye my hair…..but I swear it was white blonde with gorgeous ringlets when I was younger. Therefore, I classify myself as a blonde, despite the frequent trips to the hairdresser to color it. In addition to the stress of coloring my hair, I swim; use a blow dryer, hair straightner, live and work in air-conditioned buildings – all of which are not unusual to everyday living. Therefore, a little more work is required to ensure my locks continue to be as healthy, shinny and thick as they can be. Over the years I’ve collected tips and tricks
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