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HOW TO LOOK AFTER copper-coloured hair

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One of the more popular hair trends of the year is copper-coloured hair Celebrities like Riley Keough and Phoebe Dynevor have dipped into the bottle, serving up inspiration for this gorgeous trend that complements the season so well

We spoke to Jasmine Doyle from Yuzu Hair & Beauty, off Ealing Broadway, about how to look after your hair if you ' ve gone down this stylish route.

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1. CHOOSE YOUR TONE

Because there are so many different tone options, copper can look great on most skin tones It's really about matching the right red to your skin tone The general rule of thumb is if you have a warmer complexion, you can typically go for a cooler-reddy copper In contrast, if you have a cooler complexion, you would feel more comfortable with a golden Auburn tone But, of course, this is generally speaking and there are exceptions

2. CREATE A SCHEDULE

Whether you visit the salon or take matters into your own hands at home, colouring your hair every four to six weeks is ideal to avoid fading Depending on the growth rate and your preferred colour service, you may be able to stretch this to eight weeks with a solid routine

3. CLOSE YOUR CUTICLES

A healthy closed cuticle is the answer to your problems if you have coloured hair When the hair cuticle is open, it allows red/orange pigments to escape However, a healthy closed cuticle can trap moisture, water & colour inside the hair strand To ensure your cuticle is closed, you must get regular cuts (the most important), add moisture back into the hair by using products like oils and leave-in conditioners, and rinsing with cool water will help keep your hair healthy and thus keep your colour healthy too

4. SHIELD YOUR RED HAIR FROM THE HEAT

Heat is the culprit of the dreaded fade so it's a good idea to follow specific rules to avoid damage No matter what style you ’ re going for, apply a heat protector to create a protective shield around the hair's cuticle Use heat styling tools that let you control the temperature level and keep the setting in the 200 - 300 degree range to prevent thermal shock - this happens when hair heats up too quickly and moisture escapes all at once Never style your hair when it’s damp When the hair is wet, the cuticle opens, making strands susceptible to damage Straighteners and curlers should be used on dry hair only

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Washing your hair is when fading is most likely to happen It’s best to only use shampoo two to three times per week and use formulas that are colour-safe & sulphate-free to help preserve your shade and natural oils (put that clarifying shampoo away!) In general you should cut down on how frequently you wash your hair - remember dry shampoo and cold water are your friend!

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