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9 Things You're Doing to Your Hair That a Stylist Wouldn't - Reader's Digest

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Coloring your own hair

“Please don’t try and highlight your own hair,” says NYC hairstylist Kali Ferrara. “Just don’t. It’s not worth it.” The chemicals in store-bought hair dyes are harsh and can easily break your hair off. The only solution to fixing any potential damage would be to cut it off. If you’re not sure what to do, it’s best for both you and your stylist to wait for a professional. “There’s a reason salon hair color is a multibillion-dollar industry, and it’s because it’s not out of a box. Each color is custom mixed to the client’s specifications.”

If you insist on coloring your hair at home, make sure you don’t mix brands. Each dye contains different components that could result in a chemical reaction that could ruin your hair or turn it an unexpected color. When it comes to taking care of dyed hair, Ferrara recommends doing a weekly hair mask such as Oribe’s Gold Lust Transformative Mask or the Verb Hydrating Mask. You can also head to the pharmacy to pick up a hair vitamin to help with their hair growth and health like Vitafusion’s Gorgeous Hair Skin and Nails gummies. Check out these hairstyle terms you need to know before your next visit to the salon.

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