Do cinnamon, lemon, chamomile, and Sun-in actually work? Colorists give their expert opinion on 'dyeing' your hair just using the sun.
Summer is finally around the corner, and I can practically feel the sea salt on my skin already. With hot and sticky summer days comes lots of sunshine, and with more sunshine comesand lighter hair. The sun’s rays are known to bleach out melanin in hair to make it a appear lighter, but that effect can look so amazing you may want to keep it even after the season is over.
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