Woman & Home South Africa

My hair colour RULES

SANDIE CORMIE, account manager at Autograph PR

My first grey hairs made their appearance in my twenties. As they became more prolific in my thirties, I adopted a bold approach and began tinting my hair auburn. It meant going into a salon frequently for expert touch-ups, which turned out to not only be costly, but time-consuming as well. Add pin-straight hair to the mix, and I began to resent I trust stylist Pierre Blignaut at Jingles with my hair. He helped me do the grey thing properly, going blonder with highlights, which we phased out gradually as the grey came in. Having grey hair is all about the cut – you need to keep it simple and chic. At home, I use ; as well as , twice a week to tone my colour. For volume between washes, , gets the results I’m looking for.

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