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FIND YOUR SUMMER colour

Alot has been written about the psychological meaning of our beauty choices, and I think hair colour is the most loaded of the lot. From the old clichés about fiery redheads and blondes having more fun to that specific “shiny penny” happiness only a freshly highlighted head of hair can bring (or the flip side, where dodgy roots drag down an entire day). I could go on, but the point is: hair colour is important. Our identities are tied in with it, often from childhood, and a spot-on shade makes us feel like the best version of ourselves.

So, how best to

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