Noticed that Kate's hair is looking better than ever? This is why...
Elle Turner and Lottie Winter"The warmer hues complement most skin tones as they are less harsh and draining than cooler, flatter browns. When choosing a warmer tone for my clients, I always look at eye colour and try and pick out the warmer flecks I see.
It’s great post-lockdown as it gives your hair - and your complexion - a boost! It is a more natural and low-maintenance tone to keep on top of and gives you a softer grow-out."highlights combined with a Redken SEQ gloss. "This duo will achieve the same look as Kate," she said. If you have grey hair or a fewThe best part? It doesn't require much maintenance.
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