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Dyeing my hair like Holly Willoughby's

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CurlieSue · 15/04/2017 11:17

Hi, are there any hair experts who can help me please? I have naturally mousy coloured hair. I generally have blonde highlights but I never feel happy with the result. I'm thinking of going all-over blonde using Garnier Nutrisse. I really like Holly Willoughby's hair and she uses Garnier Nutrisse. I wouldn't dare try to dye it myself but would go to a salon. What I would like to know is:

a) I've just had some hightlights done. They are blonde with a chocolate brown (which I don't like, as the hair stylist put too much brown in). Can I put a blonde hair dye on now, or do I need to wait a while for my highlights to fade?

b) Is Garnier Nutrisse generally considered a good hair dye by Hair Stylists?

c) If I find an all-over blonde looks a bit too unnatural on my hair, can the hairdresser then blend in some darker tones afterwards?

Thank you

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M0nica · 16/04/2017 06:48

Theres a video of her on instagram applying it herself Shock wearing gloves & everything Grin

Anyway agree it only looks good on her because shes stunning & has it professionally styled/toned etc

BounceBounceSplishSplash · 16/04/2017 07:04

Is that the video that's in black and white Monica? At lot of people said it's in black and white to hide the fact that it's not the actual dye she's applying to her hair but conditioner Grin

Bluntness100 · 16/04/2017 07:19

I think the rule is her hair would have been coloured with it for the actual commercial. Not that she had to use it for however long they play the commercial. So it would have been coloured using the dye by a proffesional colourist for the shoot, and then she can go back to her normal hair colouring. She also probably had various shades of it applied by the colourist.

BuntyFigglesworthSpiffington · 16/04/2017 14:49

She doesn't need to say 'I use this dye on my hair' in the ad itself. She's advertising the product therefore it needs to be in her hair in the advertisement. And to be honest, I saw her on TV a couple of weeks ago and thought to myself how yellow her hair looked so perhaps her contract states she has to maintain the colour for the duration of her relationship with them.

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